Farmers, truckers, airlines, and fuel distributors have descended on Dumas House to iron out a plan to ease pressure on Western Australia's fuel supply.
A federal government agency is loaning Rio Tinto $US275 million for the development of its Argentinian lithium mine, as the miner's Ravensthorpe battery metals mine remains mothballed
Australia's share market has defied a hawkish interest rate outlook to clock a second session of gains, as reports of a record release of crude reserves took the pressure off oil prices.
The Director of Public Prosecutions has dropped its case against former directors of collapsed company Capital Mining, bringing an end to the legal dispute.
An $85 million development in South Perth has received another time extension, pushing the deadline to start construction to eight years after approval.
The Motor Trades Association of Australia has made a last-minute call for industry players to respond to an ACCC survey on IAG's renewed bid to purchase RAC's insurance business.
The chair of an inquiry into the danger of e-rideables in Western Australia has criticised the state government's response, arguing urgent changes should be made to regulations now.
Bruce Griffin-chaired Sheffield Resources has withdrawn both its production and shipment guidance for the March 2026 quarter at the Thunderbird mineral sands mine, citing multiple factors.
Lynas Rare Earths has struck an updated supply deal with its long-term Japanese trading partner and has set a price floor price of US$110 per kilogram for its rare earth magnet material.
Australia's share market has pared some early gains, after US government indications the Iran war might end soon couldn't sustain buying in the afternoon.