Westgold Resources has improved its all-scrip offer for fellow Western Australian goldminer Gascoyne Resources, following a rejected application to the Takeovers Panel.
The federal government is playing up its partnership with Telstra to buy a South Pacific mobile and broadband company as a sign of its commitment to the region.
The Takeovers Panel has rejected an application submitted by Westgold Resources in relation to its hostile takeover offer for fellow Western Australian goldminer Gascoyne Resources.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the state's enlarged vaccine mandate and its potential impact.
Less reliance on cars, more green spaces and a shift away from centralised electricity could form the basis of a new policy on WA's neighbourhoods, the WA Planning Commission says.
Australia's share market had a third consecutive week of gains as investors look to inflation data and a debate on whether a rate rise may be brought forward.
Plans to build Australia's largest marine observatory in the South West have hit a hurdle after the project came in more than 50 per cent over budget amid rising construction costs.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss vaccine mandates, potash projects, big WA IPOs, charity fundraisers, Perron Group, Busselton Underwater Observatory and Ascot Capital.
The Australian singer-songwriter's Byron Bay “piece of paradise” will join the likes of RM Williams and Cooee in the Forrest's lifestyle investment portfolios.
Perth-based online gaming company VGW Holdings raked in $2.2 billion in revenue and $295 million profit in FY21, financial statements lodged with ASIC this week reveal.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reports on the constraints and opportunities facing Perth's residential building market.
A Perth research institute focused on battery industries has signed up a consortium of companies, government agencies and universities to build a cathode precursor production pilot plant.
Perth-based property developer Hesperia has announced multi-national hotel giant Marriott will join its new $200 million Murdoch health precinct, delivering 150 guest rooms.
Lykos Metals' shares have risen 60 per cent on the company's first day of trading, while fellow Western Australian explorer Nimy Resources is seeking to list next month.
Two prominent WA women will take positions atop the boards of Infrastructure WA and GESB following John Langoulant's appointment as the state's agent general in the UK and Europe.
A Mandurah-based training services firm is suing drilling contractor DDH1 over claims it breached copyright by handing over the firm's materials to a rival company.
Procurement work for Woodside Petroleum's Pluto LNG Train 2 has started, ahead of a final investment decision within weeks, as the company posted a 19 per cent lift in sales.
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has approved the $1.2 billion Mardie salt and potash project, with main works to start early next year subject to completion of funding arrangements.