The division's chief financial officer role will be filled by former OZ Minerals executive Deborah Caudle, following the departure of Forrest empire mainstay Felicity Gooding last week.
Their descendants are fighting in a costly legal showdown, but mining pioneers Lang Hancock, Peter Wright, and Don Rhodes were friends who trusted each other, the Supreme Court of WA has heard.
Sydney-based boutique corporate adviser amicaa is angling for a slice of the action on the west coast, stationing ex-Hall & Prior director David Holmes as the local lead.
National Australia Bank expects the value of Western Australia’s state output will grow at 0.6 per cent this financial year - significantly lower than predicted in the budget.
Australia’s corporate regulator laid 125 criminal charges and 19 individuals have been disqualified or removed from directing companies in the first half of 2023.
The local share market has suffered its worst loss in four weeks, dropping 1.3 per cent after Fitch Ratings downgraded the United States' credit rating.
A streamlined data platform will cut years-long waits for vital research data down to mere months in what health agencies hope will prove a boon for the sector’s innovation capability.
Business and political figures have united in condemning a protest at the home of Woodside chief executive Meg O’Neill, while the ABC has been questioned over its role.
DFD Rhodes has stood firm in its claims over royalties from the Hope Downs mines during a Supreme Court trial focusing on assets disputed by descendants of Lang Hancock and Peter Wright.
A report mapping Australia’s emerging ‘Silicon Valleys’ has found Perth ranks well below four digital technology clusters on the east coast for both jobs and investment.
Minerals explorer Centaurus Metals is tapping investors for a further $47 million to complete a definitive feasibility study for its project in Brazil.
Albemarle's $120 million investment in Ken Brinsden-chaired explorer Patriot Battery Metals comes 24 hours after the explorer spruiked a maiden mineral resource.
A South Korean consortium is aiming to build a hydrogen project at Narngulu industrial estate near Geraldton, saying it can’t wait for land at Oakajee to be developed.
Approvals for private sector houses in Western Australia recorded the sharpest fall of 5.5 per cent nationwide as total dwelling rubber stamps dwindled in June.
WA Premier Roger Cook says the State government will not stop until there is “zero-tolerance” towards poor workplace behaviour as fresh figures lay bare the extent of sexual harassment in WA’s mini