Nic Clarke joined Business News in 2015 as a content researcher. In this role, he is responsible for more data- or annual-report-driven lists on BNData & Insights, such as Private Companies, Philanthropic Foundations, Agribusiness, and WA's Biggest Exporters. He also collects and compiles the data for the biannual corporate finance deals wrap, and fortnightly directors' interest table.
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Construction of Christ Church Grammar School's $27.3 million, three-storey preparatory school will start soon, with PS Structures announcing that it has been awarded a contract for work on the proj
Following on from its two contract wins announced in the previous edition of Business News, Maintenance and Construction Services Australia has been awarded the $2.3 million contract for c
Construction of two aged care facilities in Perth's southern suburbs will begin soon, with Absecon and Adco Constructions recently winning contracts for the work.
PS Structures has been awarded an $8.8 million contract for work on stage two of the Australian Centre for Energy Process Training (ACEPT) in the Munster campus of South Metropolitan Tafe. AC
Programmed Maintenance Services is among five companies to be added to the S&P/ASX200 in changes to the market indices set to occur after market close on December 18.
Regis Resources has announced a significant board restructure under which Nick Giorgetta will step down as chair and a new executive director will be appointed.
Transerv Energy shares were up 23.5 per cent this morning after promising results from its Warro-5ST well, which showed deeper gas than had previously been found in the Warro onshore tight gas field.
Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy co-director Steven Tingay has been seconded to the Italian National Institute of Astrophysics to serve as the founding director of its new radio astronomy observ