The big banks and lithium miners helped the ASX200 jump another 0.36 per cent on Tuesday, despite sharp losses by the energy sector and James Hardie Industries.
Northern Star Resources and SRG Global are among the businesses moving into 500 Hay Street, as its developer allays fears about the building's structural integrity.
Perth dealmaker Michael Ashforth is making a return to investment banking, seven years after he retired from Macquarie Capital to work for ‘rich lister’ Angela Bennett.
Gascoyne Resources has suspended mining at its Murchison flagship and will begin demobilising its workforce after succumbing to ballooning costs and labour shortages.
Qteq executive chair Simon Ashton is suing his former WellDog colleagues, claiming they contributed to the company's insolvency by failing to repay millions of dollars.
The Australian share market has started the week up 0.6 per cent, with the mining sector enjoying its best performance in a month amid China reopening rumours.
Artrya’s coronary diagnostic product has been given regulatory approval for use in the UK after being knocked back by the US Food and Drug Administration five months ago.
Property developer Satterley Group is preparing a fresh iteration of its Perth Hills proposal, as its battle to bring the North Stoneville subdivision to life enters its 32nd year.
Arafura Rare Earths has negotiated a seven-year offtake deal with Hyundai and Kia Corporation to supply rare earth oxide from its Northern Territory project by as early as 2025.
Climate 200 was far and away the largest single donor to Kate Chaney’s successful election campaign, with returns showing more than half her donations came courtesy of the fund.
The Perth International Jazz Festival is off and swinging and Kristian Borring says the diverse opening night program promises a great weekend in Perth and later in the south-west.
Westpac has posted an annual profit of $5 billion-plus and says while interest rate rises will bite, many customers remain ahead on their mortgage repayments.
Construction is expected to start this year on the WA segment of the $3 billion Square Kilometre Array radio telescope, which was today given a traditional name from the Wajarri Yamaji people.
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the merits of a federal domestic gas reservation policy and the role of private operators in WA's energy market.