Woodside Energy chair Richard Goyder has used his address to the company's ever eventful AGM to stress the importance of regulatory certainty, amid talk of a new gas export tax.
Gina Rinehart has described as a “national crisis and disgrace” the number of homeless veterans and war heroes in Australia, as Hancock Prospecting announced a $200 million commitment to buy them homes.
Chevron has fully restored LNG production at its Wheatstone LNG facility, almost a month after Cyclone Narelle damaged infrastructure at the project near Onslow.
Microsoft will make one of the largest investments in Australia's artificial intelligence industry, pledging to spend $25 billion over three years to boost data centres, job training and cybersecurity defences.
US stocks climbed on Wednesday to send the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to closing records, after President Donald Trump extended the ceasefire with Iran, with a round of solid corporate earnings providing additional support for optimism.
The battle for Wiluna Mining Corporation and its lucrative gold portfolio is heating up again, with management seeking to dodge a Creasy-led control attempt and change its name ahead of a relisting.
Golden Sedayu has rebutted the union's claims that its chosen consultant for the $4 billion Burswood project would put the development at risk, following union protests today.
WA Defence Industries Minister Paul Papalia has laid bare his thoughts on the Iran conflict, calling on the Federal government to do more to open the Strait of Hormuz.
Paul Hemburrow-led Paladin Energy has raised the FY26 production guidance at its flagship Langer Heinrich mine in Namibia, following stronger sustained performance.
Iluka Resources says the conflict in the Middle East has accelerated electrification efforts, as its capital expenditure on its under-construction Eneabba rare earths refinery nears $1 billion.
The state government has announced 120 additional hospital beds will be available to the public over the winter flu period, but it's yet to reveal the cost of the pre-budget commitment.
Protracted price negotiations between BHP and China's central resource buying agency have been put to bed with seemingly little impact on the big Australian's bottom line.
The Federal Court has dismissed Greenpeace's legal action against Woodside which involved allegations the oil and gas giant gave false information about its emissions.
Extra diesel shipments have been secured for Australia as the prime minister prepares to meet state and territory leaders to discuss fuel security measures.
As it moves towards a potential final investment decision at its Caldeira project in Brazil, Meteoric Resources has announced a significant capital raise.
US stocks have closed lower, with early gains evaporating as renewed concerns about the Middle East war outweighed initial optimism over a round of solid corporate earnings.