Neoen’s stage 2 project at Collie adds to grid-scale energy storage batteries being built by Synergy and Alinta, with a combined cost in excess of $3 billion.
Entrepreneur Vikas Rambal’s $4.4 billion fortune leads a group of dozens of new names to be recognised for their wealth generation in the inaugural Business News Rich List.
Lithium and nickel miner IGO reported a 110 per cent quarter on quarter drop in underlying earnings during the three months to March, leading it to a pre-tax loss of $15 million.
High cost of living and tuition fees in Australia has knocked the country off the top spot in university rankings it shared with Canada, as uncertainty around government migration policy contributed to the fall.
The state government says its energy load reduction scheme has had no ramifications for water supply, despite summer supply scalebacks at the Water Corp’s Binningup desalination plant.
Jandakot mining services company Tasmea has made its debut on the Australian Securities Exchange after raising $59 million through an initial public offering.
Arafura Rare Earths remains confident of achieving a final investment decision for its Northern Territory-based Nolans project by the end of this year.
Canadian-listed First Quantum Minerals will fully wind down its Ravensthorpe nickel operations and cut 330 on-site jobs, as part of its response to depressed market conditions.
Liontown Resources continues to move closer to the first production of spodumene concentrate at its Kathleen Valley lithium project, following a positive March 2024 quarter.
The Federal Court has knocked back property developer Nigel Satterley’s claim that a $2.5 million payment to compensate shareholders after a failed project should be tax deductible.
A nickel explorer has formed a joint venture with two of Japan's industrial giants as Australia's allies move to secure long-term supplies of battery minerals.
Carnarvon Energy hopes a final investment decision will be made on the Dorado oil project by the end of 2024, as the Santos-led joint venture explores cost reduction at the field.
The West Australian’s editor-in-chief Anthony De Ceglie will leave the state’s major newspaper for a Sydney-based role running Seven West Media’s news and current affairs mastheads.