The federal government's move to abolish a building industry watchdog will lead to an increase in unlawful industrial behaviour on construction sites, major industry groups say.
Packer’s $1bn plan for WA casino - The Fin;
RBS to lose half its Australian businesses - The Fin;
Push to privatise Rottnest villas - The West;
Gillard’s threat to dock states - The Aus;
ASIC casts an eye over Salter’s reign at Paynes Find - The Aus
Car handouts split Libs - The Fin; Fortescue speaks up - The Fin; Perron buys in - The Fin; Equatorial off Exxaro radar - The West; Ripper hits back at detractors - The West
South African mining company Exxaro is set to buy African Iron, an Australian-listed company with iron ore operations in the Republic of Congo, for about $388 million.
The Ichthys liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, which will develop gas reserves off WA's northern coast, has moved closer to a final go-ahead after the partners finalised three new sales agreement
Seven West Media has appointed Tim Worner as chief executive of Seven Network Television.Mr Worner will be responsible for the management of the Seven Network Television business.
INDUSTRY groups have applauded the Reserve Bank of Australia’s decision to cut interest rates for the second time in two months, with the focus turning immediately to the willingness of banks to pa
Coles and Bunnings were the top first-quarter perfomers among Wesfarmers' retail businesses, with the Perth-based conglomerate also reporting weak performances by its Target and Kmart divisions.
The foreign ownership of Western Australia's two coal miners raises concerns about the long-term security of the state's power supplies, Premier Colin Barnett says.