Engineering firm Monadelphous Group has booked a suite of new work in the order of $200 million, including a sizeable contract at BHP’s Nelson Point operations.
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the opposition's new campaign strategy and Alcoa's water troubles. Plus: Mortgage arrears and the Burrup heritage bid.
Australian shares have finished down 0.8 per cent for the day and 1.7 per cent for the week as optimism fades for a central bank pivot away from rate hikes.
Meal kit business My Foodie Box has had a win in the State Administrative Tribunal to strike down the City of Bayswater’s order to stop operating from its Maylands headquarters.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, building activity, Fortescue Metals Group, development approvals, and preview next fortnight's edition of Business News.
Infrastructure is a key area of investment needed to encourage urban infill and meet the needs of WA's growing population, guests at a Business News event heard today.
Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula has been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage status, but it is unclear whether the recognition would hinder progress on two contested developments in the area.
Approval for a two-storey pavilion to replace an ageing sporting facility in Mount Claremont has got the ball rolling in UWA's multi-million-dollar plan to upgrade its sports complex.
The owners of Gage Roads Freo and Victorian craft beer brand Stomping Ground have both pointed to weaker trading conditions in deciding to abandon a deal struck less than six months ago.
As many as 300 Western Australians could fall behind on mortgage payments for each 25 basis point rise in interest rates. Click through for Perth’s mortgage map.
A $25 million revamp of the Captain Stirling Hotel site in Nedlands, including a multi-storey supermarket, has been given the green light after more than two years in limbo.
Civmec has boosted its first-half net profits by 25 per cent and has recorded a positive cash position for the first time since 2016, according to its latest financial results.
A telecommunications company has become the first to breach Australia's strict anti-SMS scam rules after failing to comply with new industry regulations.
Mark McGowan has said Alcoa’s mining operations have not put WA’s water supply at risk after reports alleged the company’s mining operations could pose a threat to Serpentine Dam.
A $792 million expansion of Westfield Booragoon, which would make it the state’s largest shopping centre, has been approved by WA’s peak planning body.
Rio Tinto has quietly started paying royalties on three big iron ore mines that pre-date native title in what amounts to a major concession to traditional owners in the Pilbara.
Fortescue Metals Group says it will not be pushed into 'breaking the law' or releasing private staff records in a scathing response to allegations made public this week by WorkSafe.
The nation’s peak mining and exploration body has described the South Australian government’s rejection of an Adelaide Hills mining application as a “major blow for the entire industry”.