Brokerage firm Euroz is expanding its funds management offering, with the acquisition of Perth-based Entrust Private Wealth Management for around $7.8 million.
West Perth-based explorer Legend Mining will buy a large block of land in the Fraser Range and form an exploration joint venture with the highly successful prospector Mark Creasy.
Figures contained in a recent Productivity Commission review show subsidies to the mining industry are much lower than claimed by some critics of the sector.
The 33 cents of every dollar spent by Western Australians on Lotterywest games each week has pushed the state lottery’s community contributions to a record high.
A creative arts Perth business with Aboriginal links has attracted the attention of more than 40 US editors and influential businesspeople, including editors at Vogue and Oprah Winfrey’s magazine, within a month of opening shop.
City of Cockburn residents who had signed up with Freelife Homes say they’re unable to get a new builder to resume construction of their houses, because the council is holding back new building per
Business News shines a light on four businesses operating in WA that have achieved the highest level of national recognition for increasing opportunities for indigenous Australians.
Coogee Chemicals has started the new financial year with a freshly installed executive chairman in Tim Martin, and a new managing director in Grant Lukey.
The Pilbara Ports Authority lifted throughput to a record 619.8 million tonnes in 2014-15, primarily on the back of a 21 per cent jump in iron ore shipments through Port Hedland offsetting a small decline at Dampier.
Gold and copper miner Geopacific Resources has launched a $23 million capital raising to fund an exploration program at its Kou Sa project in Cambodia.
The game between Adelaide Crows and Geelong this weekend has been called off, but other AFL games will proceed, after Crows coach Phil Walsh was found dead in his home early this morning.
Oil prices have changed little, a day after precipitous falls, as traders worried about a global glut and the first rise in the US oil-rig count this year.
Wall Street stocks have closed a holiday-shortened week slightly lower following a mixed US jobs report and as investors awaited Greece's weekend referendum over its economic fate.
Gold has rebounded slightly from an earlier three-and-a-half-month low after data showed the US labour market was weaker in June than expected, indicating that the Federal Reserve may hold off from raising interest rates in September.
Rio Tinto chief executive Sam Walsh has shrugged off pessimistic iron ore forecasts, saying there will be a happy ending for the steel-making commodity.
Atlas Iron has reopened its Mount Webber iron ore mine, marking the recommencement of mining at all three of the company’s Pilbara operations after shutting them less than three months ago.
Mining services company Tempo Australia has been awarded about $5 million in new work and contract extensions for mining giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto’s Pilbara operations.
Western Australia is set to celebrate its first small business day after a group of volunteers decided it was time to recognise the contribution of the more than 210,000 small businesses that operate in the state.
Two local independent music-media rivals have announced plans to combine their businesses, leveraging off each other’s print and online strengths to create a single print masthead and online portal.
Subiaco-based biotech firm Phylogica has announced plans for a heavily discounted $10 million capital raising to fund development of its cancer treatment programs.
The second measure of Perth's residential real estate market in as many days has shown a similar result, with the Real Estate Institute of WA (Reiwa) reporting a 1.3 per cent fall, or $5,000, in median prices in June.