Follow the man, follow the money. For hard-hit followers of resource stocks in Western Australia that’s where they will find nuggets of good news, as smart people with spare cash refocus on a mining sector that’s showing early signs of a sustained recovery.
Australia could revive its struggling cattle industry and improve animal welfare standards by processing meat at home instead of continuing live exports, the Australian Greens say.
The Reserve Bank of Australia cut the official interest rate by 25 basis points at its monthly board meeting today, taking rates to a historically low level of 2.75 per cent.
Western Australia's property market continues to outperform other capitals, with the state leading the way in a slight rise in Australian house prices in the first three months of 2013.
LandCorp and the Town of Cambridge’s plans for a 200-lot subdivision in Jolimont have passed a significant milestone, with the rezoning process for the 4-hectare site ready to be kicked off after a
Falling commodity prices and lower than expected Chinese gross domestic profit drove down the total market capitalisation of WA’s listed companies by 2.6 per cent in April, combining with a weaker
Engineering and construction contractor Clough says it is breaking new ground in a joint venture with South Korea's Coens Energy, to provide commissioning services for onshore and offshore oil and
I have just returned from holidays in Europe and among the many things I noticed was the rows of bicycles available for hire in central London. They were, to me, a noticeably new addition to city.
Premier Colin Barnett he feels he's been under siege by the federal Labor government.He says he hopes a government led by Tony Abbott could be a bit more flexible.
The Australian dollar is still higher after getting a boost from better US employment figures, increasing optimism about the America's economic recovery.
Gold miner Silver Lake Resources has settled a dispute with engineering contractor Pacer Corporation for works on the Tuckabianna gold project in the Murchison.
Prominent Perth business identity Tony Sage has continued to scale back his commitments, today announcing his resignation from oil and gas explorers African Petroleum and International Petroleum, f
An industrial property in O'Connor is part of a portfolio of packaging manufacturer PACT Group's warehouses being brought to market by privately-held investment company Centralbridge, which expects to reap around $80 million from the sales.
Boral says a downturn in demand for brick and masonry in Western Australia has contributed to falling earnings, leading the building products supplier to look to cut costs across its operations.
The purchase by Dexus of the first three towers in the Kings Square precinct caps a stellar month for city office sales as the major property groups home in on the new opportunities in Perth’s expanding
The Australian sharemarket has opened more than one per cent higher after strong US jobs numbers pushed American stocks to a record high and helped miners outperform the market.
The federal opposition doubts new revenue projections for Labor's mining tax, after an independent body said it would raise just $800 million in its first year.