Infinite Green Energy, one of the first WA companies targeting hydrogen production, has been placed into administration ahead of a Supreme Court hearing over a disputed debt.
The founding family of Zorzi Builders have expressed their ‘deep sadness' over the current directors placing the luxury home builder in administration.
The number of Australian companies hitting the wall is expected to exceed 10,000 by the end of the financial year, underpinned by the collapse of construction firms.
Major mining fleet provider Northfleet's former and current bosses have struck a deal to save troubled South Fremantle brewery Running With Thieves from administration.
The administrators for troubled brewery Running With Thieves have insisted it's “business as usual” ahead of assessing a restructuring proposal for the South Fremantle business.
Fremantle boutique brewery Running With Thieves has been taken over by administrators who claim it's “business as usual” ahead of a potential restructuring.
The Federal Court has unveiled its judgment against Michael Dunjey that found his company Ascent having liabilities of $117 million and likely to have operated a Ponzi scheme.
Private company Cockatoo Island Mining is on track for its first iron ore shipment this year after signing a land use agreement with the area's traditional owners.
Construction and civil contractor Pilbara Resource Group has gone into administration after its major mining partner GWR Group scaled back its operations.
Australia's corporate watchdog has temporarily banned Robert Brady from managing corporations after liquidators were appointed to three of his associated companies.
Consumer Protection has stepped in to assist WA customers affected by the collapse of national removalist company SFG Relocations, amid complaints from those waiting on deliveries, refunds and insurance issues.
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Creditors have opted to liquidate Perth Fashion Festival today, just days after festival director Tony Sage failed to sell down his Perth Glory soccer club stake; while the administrators had been unable to recover a debt owed to the company by industry body the Fashion Council WA.
The entity which ran the Perth Fashion Festival for 20 years, before operations were passed to the Fashion Council WA, has entered administration owing $819,000, with owners Mariella Harvey-Hanrahan and Tony Sage planning a deed of company arrangement.
Liquidators have been appointed to Mad Dogs Jungle Bar five months after the Milligan Street venue shut its doors following a dispute with the landlord, but it is anticipated the decision may be reversed.
The Perth District Court has found former C&G Group Industries director, Christopher Edward Eric Skelly, guilty of a fraud charge brought by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
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Customers of local whitegoods and home appliance retailers Kambo's and Liebe + Haus have been told they will need to wait several days before finding out if their credit purchases are still valid after the two jointly-owned businesses were placed into administration on Friday.
The Supreme Court of Western Australia has approved an amendment to a restructure of embattled construction company Cooper & Oxley Builders that will leave unsecured creditors with between six and 13 cents in the dollar.
Local building contractor Archiapps has entered into voluntary administration, less than two weeks after the Building Commission issued a warning to consumers about the company.
The administrators of the Cooper & Oxley group of companies have withdrawn legal action in the WA Supreme Court against Sirona Capital, after trying to retrieve a $5 million investment.
Cooper & Oxley Builders has today gone into voluntary administration, but only after taking legal action to try and retrieve a $5 million investment in the Kings Square project in Fremantle.
Western Australian builder Choiceliving (WA), which trades as Choice Living Homes, has been placed into administration less than one week after its building contractor registration was suspended.
SPECIAL REPORT: WA's economic slowdown hasn't led to the dramatic rise in insolvencies many had expected, according to leading industry representatives.
The liquidation of mining services outfit C&G Group Industries has revealed links between the Western Australian operation's director, Christopher Skelly, and a messy business collapse in Christchurch New Zealand.