Alaska-based engineering and construction firm NANA Development Corporation’s Australian subsidiary has signed a landmark alliance with Pilbara-based indigenous firm PLWA Group, giving it access to a
A peak plumbing industry group has called for regulatory change, including the reinstatement of the Plumber's Licensing Board, amid allegations of government mismanagment of industry funds, after it w
Western Australia will remain an economic powerhouse even if world financial markets suffer another significant downturn, the state’s peak business group says.
Leighton Contractors has set up a new indigenous joint venture to deliver infrastructure works for the state government’s $517 million Ord River irrigation scheme.
The City of Fremantle has moved a step closer to becoming the state’s first local authority to ban plastic bags, and is in the process of recruiting more councils to also adopt the laws.
Ausdrill has advanced its plan to acquire the Best Tractor Parts Group, signing a non-binding heads of agreement to negotiate terms and conditions of the transaction.
Cove Resources says it has opened up a pathway to production by launching a plan to acquire an advanced stage titanium project in Finland for $11.2 million.
The Clontarf Foundation has announced a partnership with the Australian Gas Technology Conference & Exhibition to encourage more indigenous students to consider a career in oil and gas.
Gryphon Minerals has gotten a boost in its push to develop its Banfora gold project in West Africa, with exploration drilling more than doubling the project’s resource estimate to 4.5 million ounces o
Australia's largest engineering group, WorleyParsons, has announced an unusual succession plan, with internal candidate Andrew Wood selected as the new CEO and incumbent John Grill planning a five-mon
Saudi Arabian-based engineering contractor NSH Corporation set up shop in Perth today and announced plans to provide services to the oil and gas sector, including the use of foreign labour to shore up