Wyloo Metals chief executive Luca Giacovazzi says ‘every banker on the street' has pitched an IPO to the Andrew Forrest-owned group, receiving inbound interest since arriving at Diggers & Dealers.
The state government has flagged a reversal of recently announced medium density planning reforms, with many single dwellings to be excluded and other changes to be deferred.
The agriculture minister has confirmed the Chinese customs agency will reinstate barley producers CBH and Emerald Grain to the approved list of exporters.
Peter Wright's children allegedly knew about Hancock Prospecting's interest in disputed Pilbara tenements for more than 20 years before starting legal action, the Supreme Court of WA has heard.
Industry experts are calling for an overhaul of construction contracting to attract more builders, as rumours of more tier one builders entering the market gain momentum.
Better support for small business and use of industry expertise should be considered in future pandemic planning, according to an independent review of WA's COVID-19 response.
Libby Mettam has cooled her strong stance in support of a Voice to Parliament, admitting she is now unclear where she stands on the issue months out from an expected referendum.
A federal government review of infrastructure projects has delayed progress on numerous roads projects in WA, with contractors and the state government calling for action.
Mines minister Bill Johnston has denied that trust between the state and public is broken after cultural heritage laws were unceremoniously dumped this week.
Two apartment projects in Nedlands will have to go through a fresh approval process after the developer found it was no longer feasible to build the original plans.
The salt of the earth miner-turned reluctant dealmaker talks to Business News about the transaction that's kept him, and the market, on the hook for more than a year.
The state's biggest gold miner Northern Star Resources has backed the embattled Perth Mint, which is currently subject to a strategic review, to stay in state government hands.
CIMIC Group's UGL has won $600 million of work in WA, with more than half coming from the largest contract awarded by Albemarle Corporation in Australia.
Patriot Battery Metals chair and lithium linchpin Ken Brinsden says Patriot Battery Metals made the deliberate move to offer Albemarle a 'small' stake in the Canada-focused explorer.
The state government has revealed it could provide further funding to Griffin Coal on top of $23.2 million already allocated in an effort to stabilise the embattled operation in Collie.
ANALYSIS: Attorney General John Quigley has never seen laws repealed in five weeks but says the state's Aboriginal cultural heritage backflip should be seen as a historic positive.
A development assessment panel has given the green light to Willing Property's $32 million apartment proposal on Lake Street, with construction slated to start next year.