Robotic technology company FBR has penned a $9.14 million shareholder deal to fund the manufacture and distribution of bricklaying robots to the US market.
Fremantle-based hospitality group Triple-1-Three will be opening a lounge under its Otherside Brewery brand at Perth Airport, focusing on service to regional WA flights and workers.
Electrifying everything is an unnecessary hit on taxpayers because conventional LPG will be phased out and replaced by a clean version, the industry says.
Piedmont Lithium has sought to hose down a short-selling report made by self-described activist investment firm Blue Orca Capital targeting a lithium project in Ghana.
The state government has struck a partnership deal to utilise one of the world’s "most powerful and greenest” supercomputers to make climate change projections for WA.
A physiotherapist facing 542 corruption charges will have his trial heard by judge alone after the court found there had been extensive media publicity.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the latest on The Perth Mint, Clive Palmer and Reserve Bank of Australia, and preview next fortnight's edition of Business News.
Beyond Bank Australia is suing the CCC, and a couple accused of swindling $5 million from Fremantle Ports, over its rights to sell a property frozen as part of the investigation.
More than 100 employees within Fortescue Metals Group are set to be laid off as the group looks to get boots on the ground at a planned mine in Gabon and shift focus to new projects in America.
A spokesperson for Perth Mint says it will work openly and transparently in response to an investigation launched by the London Bullion Metals Exchange over standards breaches.
Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting has backed Catalyst Metal’s $22 million placement to accelerate exploration activities in the Plutonic-Marymia gold belt, subject to an acquisition.
Direct flights between Western Australia and Vietnam were a leading focus in Tourism Minister Roger Cook's four-day trade mission to Vietnam this week.
Labor's $15 billion manufacturing fund won't ban coal, gas, or logging. The legislation has passed the lower house after a deal was struck with the Greens.
Former director general of the Department of Planning Lands and Heritage Gail McGowan will be appointed Murdoch University’s new chancellor and the first woman in the role.
Former property owners claimed the Western Australian Planning Commission owed them millions of dollars in compensation over land taken to facilitate a Metronet railway line.