On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell gives an overview of the current state of office vacancies in Perth's CBD.
Plans for an Edith Cowan University CBD campus are set to proceed despite a red flag from Infrastructure Australia, which warned benefits could be overestimated and may not align with the Perth City Deal’s objectives.
A late slide on the ASX has muted an Omicron recovery while more nations including Australia paused overseas arrivals due to the latest coronavirus strain.
Structural Monitoring Systems has been forced to pay $481,190 in royalties to a private company over a dispute regarding a technology designed to detect structural weakness in aircraft.
Former Vimy Resources boss Mike Young has been appointed to lead Superior Lake Resources through the ASX-listed company’s planned clean energy transition.
More back of boat western rock lobster will be available this December after the state government agreed to double the amount commercial fishers can sell from their landings.
Valtari Construction has been appointed to spearhead the $12 million refurbishment of the 116-year-old Claremont Hotel, just months after the company launched.
Two Perth business people from very different backgrounds – fast food and corporate communications – have teamed up to establish a joint family office and private equity venture.
EXCLUSIVE: It was set to kickstart tourism post-COVID, but a plan to build Australia’s largest marine observatory in Busselton is in jeopardy after coming in $20 million over budget.
WA mortgage broker Australian Finance Group is set to pay up to $70 million for asset finance aggregator Fintelligence, adding another 285 brokers and $1.1 billion in projected settlements to its books.
Shares in MetalsTech spinout Winsome Resources have risen 30 per cent on its first day of trading, as the hard rock lithium aspirant readies for exploration.
Dwelling approvals in WA dropped by 3 per cent in October, stabilising from a 21 per cent drop the previous month, Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows.
The Morrison government has delayed the reopening of the Australian border to skilled workers, international students and other visa holders as it gathers more information on the Omicron coronavirus variant.
Calls for the state government to rethink its process on an indigenous heritage bill are growing, with criticism from both the federal Greens and WA Liberals today.
Trevor Kennedy was a knockabout cadet reporter on the Albany Advertiser newspaper before heading east in the early 1960s to leave his mark on the Sydney business and media scenes, including acting, at one stage, as Kerry Packer’s right hand man.
Austin Engineering has delivered its 1,000th truck body to Rio Tinto's iron ore division, while Forrestfield-based Schlam won a $110 million contract from BHP.
Mark Hatfield spent his youth cleaning tables in his father’s hamburger restaurant in Oklahoma, a world away from the Chevron Australia operation he now leads as managing director.
The regional planning body has given ATCO Australia the green light to build a $53 million green hydrogen plant in the state’s Mid-West, voting unanimously to approve the proposal.
Western Australia's premier says it's too early to tell whether the state's reopening will be delayed and has warned mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations are here to stay.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his conversation with Chevron's boss in Australia, Mark Hatfield.
Edge Visionary Living’s two-tower development in Scarborough has been given the green light, with the development to form part of the coastal suburb's redevelopment area.
Mineral Resources has struck an agreement with Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting to jointly pursue the development of a new export berth at Port Hedland’s South West Creek.