In this podcast, Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Forrest property buy; resource conferences; BHP; Anglo-American; Carolyn Turnbull's new job; Feral Brewing's new owner; and preview the next magazine.
WA nickel producers will be unable to apply for a royalty relief package announced in February if the price of the commodity remains at its current level.
New financial reports show a handful of Aboriginal groups gaining more income from mining royalties but others going backwards, while the sector as a whole remains the poor cousin.
Perth biotech company PYC Therapeutics has hit a major milestone in the development of a first-in-class drug to treat a rare eye disease, recently receiving orphan drug designation from the US FDA.
Australian airline Rex has announced five weekly flights from Melbourne to Perth from June, adding thousands of seats to one of the nation's busiest routes.
Perth-founded fintech platform WeMoney has secured $3 million in angel funding and is actively seeking a further $10 million to capitalise on growth opportunities.
Yolk Property Group has proposed to build a country club in Margaret River, in partnership with Everland Communities and retirement operators Chanje partners.
Optus Stadium and PEP Transport have joined forces, with the latter to be the official transport and logistics partner to the sporting stadium and VenuesLive.
Car dealer Eagers Automotive's dramatic share price drop this week was costly for shareholders, notably the local Wheatley family, the value of whose stake fell more than $30 million yesterday.
Shares in specialist rare earths company RareX closed 31 per cent higher on Thursday to 1.9 cents per share, following news that the Subiaco-based company had acquired the Kaleesi niobium-rare earth project.
Liberal Party of WA leader Libby Mettam says her position on nuclear has not changed, despite suggestions by federal opposition leader Peter Dutton that a site like Collie could one day host a nuclear power plant.
A $14 million neighbourhood centre, opposed by the Cancer Council for promoting fast food close to a school, has been approved by a development assessment panel.
West Perth-based Image Resources remains focused on beginning construction at its Atlas mineral sands project later this year, following news the site has received ministerial approval.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has accused the government of betraying its words with actions on gas policy, while outlining a plan to “turbo charge” the nation's energy and resources sectors.
A health facility housing an MRI, medical imaging, GP and daycare backed by Broome dental clinic owner Stephanie Mulcahy has been earmarked for the Kimberley town.
The practice of listing homes for sale without a price is wasting prospective buyers' time and needs government action if the industry won't voluntarily step up.