BHP has increased its interim dividend after reporting a big increase in half-year profit and says higher inflation will be a long-term positive for its business.
The announcement that international borders will open this month and signs that the COVID-19 Omicron variant peak has passed has lifted consumers' spirits.
Oil junior Triangle Energy will start trading tomorrow with an entirely different board compared to just one week ago, when it had announced its then chief executive had resigned.
Andrew and Nicola Forrest will add the East Pilbara Balfour Downs pastoral station to their growing suite of WA investments through their agribusiness, Harvest Road Group.
DevelopWise has lodged plans to build a second $20 million apartment block in Mount Pleasant, but the City of Melville has pushed for it to be refused.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan weighs in on what Cricket Australia has lost with the departure of Justin Langer.
Regis Resources, Northern Star and Ramelius Resources were up strongly on the back of elevated gold prices after world leaders warned major oil producer Russia may invade Ukraine within days.
Shenghe Resources is set to become a major shareholder in Tanzania-focused Peak Rare Earths after buying a 19.9 per cent stake in the company for well above market price.
Shares in Subiaco oil play 88 Energy were down 14 per cent on the back of announcing a completed $32 million capital raising offered to institutional and sophisticated investors.
James Hayward has vowed to continue in his role as member for the South West, claiming bowing out would send a message that anyone could be axed over an “untested allegation”.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, columnist Gary Adshead and senior journalist Matt Mckenzie weigh in on the optimal date for WA to reopen to the rest of the country.
Prominent businessman Nev Power will have to wait another two weeks to find out whether he will serve jail time after pleading guilty to two counts of breaching the state’s COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Perth-based Harvest Technology Group has signed a partner deal with satellite communications company Inmarsat, adding to several other agreements with global companies.
The state government has appointed four representatives to inform design and engage stakeholders on Western Australia’s Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss industry assistance, FMG's renewable energy project, construction costs, lithium growth, commercial property and ports and transport.