Western Australia
A major energy development in Western Australia’s Perth Basin is moving into a critical phase, with production underway, power generation facilities under construction, and multiple exploration and appraisal programs targeting reserve growth across a dominant regional acreage position.
A major industrial minerals project in Western Australia is approaching a pivotal environmental milestone, with State-level approvals now under ministerial consideration and construction poised to commence within months of final sign-off.
A mining company is progressing a technically de-risked, high-grade development scenario for a shallow polymetallic resource in Western Australia.
A new titanium development in Western Australia is advancing toward a maiden resource and processing trials, with proponents targeting high-grade, low-energy TiO₂ feedstock production from a uniquely mineralised basin.
A gold development in Western Australia is advancing rapidly toward full-scale production, following a series of strong economic signals and project refinements presented at a major resources investment conference in Sydney earlier this month.
A company pursuing the commercialisation of a high-margin critical mineral has unveiled a significant shift in project trajectory—one aimed at accelerating timelines, lowering costs, and securing market share ahead of a predicted global shortfall.
A high-grade gold project in Western Australia has entered the development phase following a $40 million capital injection to fund early works, DFS completion, and pre-construction activities.
A contractor has been appointed for the $52 million development of a materials handling facility that forms part of a larger $350 million port project in the Mid West region of WA.
Plans for a major offshore carbon capture initiative in a Commonwealth Marine Area off the WA Coast are to be modified as the proponent seeks environmental approval.
A $67 million contract has been awarded for the provision of mining services at two WA gold mining projects.