ExxonMobil takes aim at Twiggy; ATSB heads to Rottnest crash; Minerva suddenly shuts Tammin Abattoir; Celsius amends $160 million apartment plan; and Regis posts record cash and bullion balance.
Synergy's contracts with the world's largest battery maker CATL will not be impacted by a shock move from the United States Department of Defense to blacklist the Chinese company overnight.
WA Labor's promised electric ferries would cost $15 million each, more than five times what the state government paid for the diesel vessel MV Tricia in 2018.
West Perth-based junior Image Resources remains optimistic about achieving its first production of heavy mineral concentrate by the end of March at its Atlas mineral sands project.
Gold-focused Artemis Resources has appointed Julian Hanna as its managing director, as the company plans extensive drilling at its Karratha gold project.
The United States' largest oil company claims Andrew Forrest damaged its reputation through his charity's campaign against plastic polymers and Fortescue's efforts to reduce fossil fuel use.
Murdoch-based regenerative medicine company Orthocell has posted its third consecutive quarter of record revenue, as it gears up for a final approval from the US FDA for its Remplir nerve product.
Belmont-based GenusPlus Group has landed an initial $42 million head contractor role for stage one work on TasNetworks' $950 million northern Tasmanian grid upgrade.
Australia's trimmed mean inflation fell to 3.2 per cent in November, but jobs figures suggesting a tightening of the labour market have dashed hopes of a February rate cut.
Australians are likely to see more false content and abuse on their Facebook, Instagram and Threads feeds when Meta ditches fact-checking problematic posts.
Brazilian agribusiness giant Minerva Foods has shut down the Tammin abattoir and has gone to ground about the future of the company's operations in Australia.
Australian Transport Safety Bureau investigators will conduct a thorough investigation of the circumstances which led to a fatal plane crash at Thomson Bay in Rottnest yesterday.
Finbar group's $45 million Rivervale complex approved; Main roads to foot $900,000 bill for a sign; Dwelling approvals lift 18pc; and Rio's $166 million payment can't resolve dispute.
Outgoing Attorney General John Quigley has thrown his support behind his former chief of staff Colleen Egan, after her name was floated as a potential WA Labor candidate in Thornlie.
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle sales have more than doubled in the past year in Western Australia, while diesel, petrol and electric vehicles have all slumped in sales.
WA's largest indigenous trust has reported a huge jump in annual revenue after recording $166 million in royalty payments from Rio Tinto but this was not enough to resolve a long-running dispute.
The Shire of Esperance wants the state government to incentivise developers, get out of private rentals and fund a workforce village to alleviate the town's housing shortage.
A bid by RATCH Australia to significantly expand the operating hours at the Worley-operated Kemerton gas peaking power plant has been approved by Environment Minister Reece Whitby.
Critical minerals-focused St George Mining has confirmed plans to raise $20 million, as it moves closer towards acquiring the Araxá niobium-rare earth elements project in Brazil.