The US Department of War is investing $US35.6 million in acquiring a stake in Trilogy Metals, which co-owns a critical minerals project with Perth-based miner South32.
The embattled resources major has named its next joint company secretary, advancing its governance reset after months of board upheaval, an ASIC probe and leadership uncertainty.
The Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA has appointed Naomi Pigram-Mitchell to associate artistic director, as other members of the well-known Pigram family move to retire.
The state's environmental umpire is recommending approval for BHP's proposal to expand its Jimblebar Hub to sustain the major Pilbara iron ore operation.
The company behind the Project Sea Dragon prawn farm near Kununurra will double a debt facility with an entity controlled by a director in an effort to remain solvent and revive the project.
COMO Hotels and Resorts will operate a $300 million project at The Carter Building in Melbourne, signalling its second Australian hotel venture after Perth's COMO The Treasury.
Criminals behind the theft of personal data from over 5 million Qantas customers say all information will be posted online in four days, if demands are not met.
National Rugby League chief executive Andrew Abdo has again warmly praised Western Australia's re-introduction into an expanded National Rugby League competition.
Federal Liberal MP Andrew Hastie did the right thing by stepping down from the opposition frontbench, a senior colleague says, as the coalition takes another battering in a key opinion poll.
Mark Creasy's Zuleika Gold and subsidiaries of gold miner Catalyst Metals are braced for more legal arm wrestles after a WA Supreme Court judge called off a mid-October showdown.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss how a Perth urban planning expert is examining ways to accommodate a rapidly expanding population over the long term.