Cardinal Resources has raised $17.6 million through the exercise of listed options, while Black Cat Syndicate and Azure Minerals were also in the market for equity.
Business News’s inaugural Food for Thought breakfast brought together some of WA’s best female business minds to discuss issues ranging from inequity to ongoing workplace challenges.
Two budding WA sulphate of potash producers have both reached project milestones today, with Agrimin awarding a port contract, while Kalium Lakes has given the green light to develop its Beyondie project.
Medicinal cannabis research company Emerald Clinics has boosted its management team with the appointment of Michael Winlo as chief executive, ahead of an expected IPO later this year.
\Webster Limited is set to become the latest Aussie agribusiness firm snapped up by Canadian interests, with a proposed $854 million takeover by PSP Investments sending the nut and livestock producer's shares soaring by more than 50 per cent.
Perkins Builders has won a $61.7 million contract to develop a new courthouse and police complex in Armadale, as well as the $37.5 million construction contract for Capecare Dunsborough.
The Australian share market has opened sharply lower, with every sector losing at least 1.0 per cent, after a second day of significant falls on Wall Street.
Gold prices rose more than 1.0 per cent overnight as a report showing weaker-than-expected hiring by US private employers stoked economic fears the day after another report showed weak manufacturing activity in the world's largest economy.
Oil prices fell more than 2.0 per cent overnight after official data showed a rise in US crude inventories, adding to worries about an oversupplied market as weak economic readings in the United States depressed global financial markets.
Mia Davies invoked the memory of US president Teddy Roosevelt to argue for pragmatic and market-based policy decisions at a Business News Policy Briefing today.
ASX-listed property giant Dexus has joined Perth’s flexible office phenomenon, launching a new facility at 240 St Georges Terrace to cater for the changing needs of its tenants.
The University of Western Australia’s 10-year-old Aspire program has worked hard to open the minds of thousands of students from disadvantaged backgrounds to the possibilities offered by tertiary studies.
UPDATED: A three-year trial to boost rock lobster availability in Western Australia is expected to increase visitor expenditure and grow jobs in marine tourism, though the lobster industry has expressed concern over the changes.
Kerman Contracting has been awarded a contract for the design and construction of multiple warehouses and buildings at Albemarle Corporation’s lithium hydroxide production plant in Kemerton.
Decmil and joint venture partner McConnell Dowell have finalised the main works contract for the Mordialloc Freeway project, six months after being selected by Major Roads Projects Victoria as the preferred tenderer.
The Department of Finance has selected 25 businesses for its new common-use arrangement contract to supply food and beverage items to government agencies across Western Australia.
National Australia Bank is set to cop a $1.18 billion hit in its full-year results including an extra $832 million in customer remediation costs related to dodgy insurance and the fees-for-no-service advice scandal.
Mineral Resources has terminated a joint venture agreement with Hexagon Resources, while Independence Group bolstered its JV deal with Buxton Resources.
Oil prices slipped overnight, pressured as weak US economic data dimmed crude's demand outlook while reports of an output decline from the world's largest oil producers in the third quarter kept prices from falling further.
Gold jumped 1.0 per cent overnight, reversing course from earlier in the session when it touched a near two-month low, as the US dollar pared gains after weak US manufacturing data bolstered bets for another interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve.
A Midvale business which creates simulated injuries for military and emergency services training has bought its United States counterpart as it plans to expand stateside.
Shares in WA mining maintenance contractor Mader Group have traded at a premium to its initial public offering price on its first day on the Australian share market.
The Australian share market has enjoyed its best day in nearly a month following the Reserve Bank's decision to cut the cash rate for a third time this year.
Less than a week after Bunnings admitted to underpaying workers due to payroll error, a second Wesfarmers division has said it discovered a payroll mistake, which has left around 6,000 workers underpaid to a total of $15 million.
Magnis Energy Technologies has unveiled the feasibility study for Australia's first battery manufacturing plant near Townsville, which could put a dent in Western Australia’s ambition to establish the country’s primary battery minerals processing and manufacturing hub.