The buyer circling Tietto Minerals has slammed its takeover target for downgrading its production guidance and not providing further cost details for its flagship project in West Africa.
WA freight rail network manager Arc Infrastructure has unveiled an Australian-first prototype autonomous rail wagon designed for potential use in the future Westport network.
Brandon Craig has been promoted to the role of BHP's president Americas, but the mining giant is yet to decide who will lead its most valuable asset: its WA iron ore business.
Senator Linda Reynolds has sued former ACT director of public prosecutions Shane Drumgold for defamation over a letter she claimed was republished in an article about the Bruce Lehrmann trial.
Property Council WA executive director Sandra Brewer has confirmed months of speculation by announcing she will challenge David Honey for Liberal preselection in the Cottesloe seat ahead of the 202
A female-founded technology company has unveiled its new mobile app, which is designed to improve the delivery of support services to victim-survivors of family and domestic violence.
The ASX 200 made its biggest daily gain in more than a year as lower-than-expected GDP growth signals the RBA's rate rises are having their intended effect.
Telstra will refund wrongfully billed customers a total of $21 million by the end of year and a $3 million penalty for breaching the relevant consumer code.
The surge of new and returning international airline services is set to increase next year with a new route from AirAsia and the return of South African Airways in March.
Global companies Metso and Weir Minerals and Perth firm Camco Engineering are leading a flurry of developments that will bring new jobs to Karratha and Port Hedland.
A Curtin University-run program to promote entrepreneurship in schools, funded by Timezone founder Malcolm Steinberg, has launched with Department of Education backing.
Woodside Energy will buy 1.3 million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas from Mexico Pacific Limited over the next two decades, as it seeks to build its presence in the Pacific region.
Rio Tinto's proposed mega copper mine in the Pilbara has taken a major step forward, with plans put out today by the state's environmental watchdog for public comment.
Australia's GST distribution arrangements will extend to 2030 but the states will chip in more to fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the federal government has revealed.
Rio Tinto plans to ramp up spending on iron ore, notably at the giant Simandou project in Africa, but has scaled back its investment in decarbonisation.
Australia's economic growth slowed to 0.2 per cent during the September quarter, as the nation's household savings ratio hit its lowest level since the Global Financial Crisis.
Woodside is one step closer to developing a solar farm, valued at up to $300 million, to supply energy to the Burrup Peninsula and its Pluto LNG plant.
Premier Roger Cook has told media he believes Australia's state premiers understand WA's role in the national economy, ahead of likely debate over GST in a national cabinet meeting.