Mineral Resources has shocked the market by announcing that independent directors Jacqueline McGill and Susie Corlett – both members of its new ethics committee – have resigned from the board.
Mineral Resources has hit out over a levy agreement between Chevron and the Pilbara Ports Authority, as the state pursues $5 million it claims it’s owed by the embattled miner.
Former Prime Minister John Howard has slammed senior Liberal MP Jacinta Price and Warren Mundine for their adoption of Donald Trump’s MAGA slogan during a visit to Perth today.
The founder and managing director of the failed Worx Equipment business is leading a new company which was established by his partner a few weeks after administrators were called in.
Mining heavyweight Rio Tinto has confirmed the shuttering of its newly acquired Mt Cattlin lithium mine is nearly complete but will continue to study a possible underground development.
Chevron Australia has returned more than $8 billion to its US parent company since the beginning of last calendar year, after generating $8.3 billion in profit over the course of 2024.
Fox Friday Brewing has called in McGrathNicol administrators to work through a sale or recapitalisation of the business, which counts a Burswood venue in its portfolio.
Fenix Resources is yet to decide whether it will match a bid for Mark Creasy’s CZR Resources before Easter, as it navigates a three-way bidding war for the Robe Mesa iron ore project.
Greatland Gold has unveiled a plan to seamlessly bring ore from its Havieron deposit into production through the Telfer goldmine from the 2028 financial year.
Fortescue founder Andrew Forrest has been named one of TIME's 100 most influential figures of 2025 alongside some polarising figures, less than a month after gracing the magazine’s cover.
Perth-based Track'em, which counts some of WA’s largest resources companies as clients, has struck a partnership with UK-based industrial software giant AVEVA.
The state’s environmental scrutineer has waved through Mineral Resources’ proposal to build a new iron ore mine in the East Pilbara but it still remains subject to further approvals.
UPDATED: The state government has named three directors general who will head up new departments and revealed two other DGs including Richard Sellers are set to retire while five key roles remain unfilled.
Angus Taylor says the Australian public is "not ready" for the Coalition to repeal controversial industrial relations reforms, and that business needs to make more of a case for change.