Brewing giant Lion will go ahead with its purchase of Stone & Wood owner Fermentum after the competition watchdog found many more craft brewers will remain.
A Welshpool-based metal fabrication company and its manager have been hit with $650,000 in fines over an incident which left an employee with serious burns.
ASIC is seeking civil penalties from personal loans agency Ferratum Australia for charging prohibited fees and overcharging consumers who paid off loans early.
Billionaire James Packer has admitted he should have resigned as chair of the board overseeing Perth casino earlier, while conceding there were many oversights during his time at the helm.
Chemical manufacturer Albemarle hopes to build a 73MW power station at its proposed Kemerton lithium refinery in WA, replacing an original plan to source power from the South West grid.
Collgar Wind Farm has lost a last ditch attempt to claim damages over works that were allegedly faulty, after the court refused to correct an error that led it to it sue the wrong entity.
Crown Resorts' new chief executive has publicly defended Perth boss Lonnie Bossi’s continued role with the embattled casino giant while acknowledging the “sobering” report delivered in Victoria this morning.
Analysis into ASX200 companies and their ESG reporting standards yielded encouraging headway, but PwC says the top end of town needs to keep pace with informed stakeholders.
Overhauling embattled casino giant Crown will be a mammoth task, but incoming Crown Resorts chair Ziggy Switkowski has told the Perth Casino Royal Commission it isn’t rocket science.
Mining giant Rio Tinto has been hit with an $80,000 fine today after three of the company’s Pilbara-based workers were exposed to extreme heat without adequate training.
A Mandurah-based training services firm is suing drilling contractor DDH1 over claims it breached copyright by handing over the firm's materials to a rival company.
Crown Resorts shareholders have flagged concerns about the embattled casino giant forking out millions for departing executives, as it reported revenue had plummeted 30 per cent.
The CME has backed the need for changes to employee screening and the reporting of sexual assault, admitting it could not guarantee sacked perpetrators had not gone on to work elsewhere.
Kununurra-based company Guerinoni Nominees has been fined $230,000 plus costs of $75,000 after being convicted of a safety breach more than five years ago.
Hancock Prospecting’s Atlas Iron is progressing plans to expand its Sanjiv Ridge iron ore project, with the EPA reviewing the development of a satellite mine to boost production.
Billionaire James Packer has been summoned to face a Western Australian royal commission examining whether Crown should retain its Perth casino licence.
ASIC has provided ASX-listed companies with new JobKeeper disclosure guidance ahead of fast-approaching deadlines for newly enacted transparency measures.
Gran Designs has been fined for issues at a home built in Perth's hills, months after the death of a worker on another project led to a $175,000 penalty.
Shares in Star Entertainment Group fell sharply today following allegations its casinos were used to supprt money laundering as the New South Wales gaming regulator continues its assessment of both Star and competitor Crown Resorts.
The federal court has ordered Griffin Coal to hand over more than $5 million in damages to its former contractor Carna Group, following a bitter six-year contractual dispute.
A Welshpool-based towing company is suing fuel supplier Maisey Fuels for allegedly failing to pay a $1.3 million bill as part of a diesel spill clean-up expected to cost $15 million.
The widow of former CFC Group chief Marc Cardaci has been appointed executor of his estate, ending a four-year long court battle with her former brother-in-law.
The Joondalup Resort is suing Singaporean billionaire Tuck Kwong Low for allegedly breaching a 20-year-old purchase agreement, amid a legal dispute over the resort’s future.