Japan-headquartered LNG producer Inpex has put its weight behind a push for seafarers, amid fears of a significant looming shortfall as the available work pool plummets.
Canadian focused explorer White Cliff Minerals has tapped John Hancock's decades of mining experience, adding the billionaire's son to its board as a strategic advisor.
The federal government will underwrite at least 6.5 terawatt hours of new wind and solar and 1.1 gigawatts of battery storage in WA, after signing a renewables agreement with the state.
The WA branch of the CFMEU has accused critics of embarking on a “witch hunt”, breaking its silence on the corruption scandal embroiling its east coast counterparts.
A definitive feasibility study 12 years in the making by Perth-based gold producer Regis Resources has outlined the long-life potential of the company's McPhillamys project in NSW.
South32 will slash $830 million off the value of its Worsley Alumina operation, citing increased uncertainty over environmental conditions attached to its expansion plans.
Westgold Resources has moved another step closer to its deal for Karora Resources, with the Canada-listed company's shareholders voting in favour of the transaction over the weekend.
Mineral sands producer Sierra Rutile has entered into an agreement with Sierra Leone-based Leonoil, a week after receiving an unsolicited off-market takeover bid from the company.
Woodside Energy will make a $1.8 billion move to acquire the Driftwood LNG development opportunity in the US, as it sets its sights on opportunities beyond the Australian gas market.
Quintis and several of its subsidiaries have gone into voluntary liquidation after a troubled period for the sandalwood producer including cutting more than half of its workforce.
Two WA gold companies have had a notable win over the state's Valuer-General after the Supreme Court criticised the way in which mining leases have been valued.
A drop in metal prices contributed to the ASX200's 0.8 per cent fall on Friday, but the index managed to extend its weekly winning streak to three weeks.
Records show the newly appointed supervisor for Nicheliving's building arm had a run-in with the Building Commissioner eight years ago over negligent and misleading conduct.