Australia's share market has snapped a three-session losing streak thanks to an uptick in global risk sentiment, but hotter-than-expected jobs figures have increased the likelihood of an interest rate hike.
The firm tasked with distributing funds from the Noongar Trust has sued the SWALSC and its former chief executive Wayne Nannup over the failed El Caballo's Resort project.
The state government has put feelers out for extra water supply to Port Hedland as the town's existing sources crack under pressure from industrial growth and climate change.
Queensland publisher Business News Australia has appointed a liquidator, shutting down its online news site which has sometimes been confused with our Perth-based Business News operation.
A financial adviser who stole more than $1 million from clients will spend years in prison, with the judge finding his crimes driven by “greed, incompetence, and arrogance”.
West Perth-headquartered Sandfire Resources has reiterated its commitment to retaining all annual cost, capital expenditure and production-related guidance for FY26.
Fortescue is doubling down efforts to get its African iron ore project up and running as it ships record volumes of the red rocks out of its Pilbara heartland.
Gold miner Regis Resources is readying a formal capital management policy as its coffers near $1 billion off the back of surging gold prices, as it pours more funds into exploration.
Northern Star Resources will spend around $100 million to mitigate productivity lulls at its Kalgoorlie mill expansion, with extra staff brought in as the project nears completion.
The coalition has split for the second time in less than a year, with Nationals leader David Littleproud saying the partnership with the Liberals is untenable.
All three Wall Street benchmarks have closed higher, buoyed by the news that a framework for an agreement on Greenland had been reached, averting the possibility of new US tariffs on European allies.
ANALYSIS: To understand today's backflip on coal subsidies, its instructive to look at a recent damning review of the government agency driving energy policy in WA.
Australia's share market has fallen for a third straight session as a slump in global risk sentiment weighed on stocks, sending investors flocking towards gold and other "real" commodities.
A South West fruit packaging business has received approval to build a multi-million-dollar facility closer to the metropolitan area, to cater for the growing operation.