A collective of farmers are pressing ahead with a plan to build a large multi-species abattoir in the Great Southern to service the booming paddock-to-plate market.
A lengthy dispute over plans to build river weirs on Minderoo Station has taken a fresh turn, with lawyers for the Forrests arguing the project will benefit industrial development.
Another north-west oyster project appears to have fallen over, with its backers putting the remote Shark Bay property it was to be established at on the market.
Business News has compiled a list of the state's largest pastoral leaseholders. It is a mix of rich-listers, cattle barons, family operations, miners, and indigenous enterprises.
Tattarang's chief executive has opened up on wins and losses at Andrew and Nicola Forrest's private company and outlined plans for continued rapid growth.
Andrew and Nicola Forrest's private company has revealed new details on the growth of its multiple subsidiaries including RM Williams, Squadron Energy, Akubra and Harvest Road Group.
The Forrest's cattle herd is swelling but the agricultural arm of the family empire remains loss-making despite managing to cut sales costs in the past year.
The man who runs Andrew and Nicola Forrest's private business empire has exited the board of their peak company but the group insists it is business as usual.
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss BGC results; home building incentives; housing price hikes; Rio royalty payments; Harvest Road's loss; all the action in lithium; Satterley's LWP deal and Cottesloe preselection.
Harvest Road Group, the agricultural arm of Andrew and Nicola Forrest's business empire, reported a $38.6 million loss after tax in the past financial year as revenues fell by more than $120 million.
The Environmental Protection Authority has found Mineral Resources' plan to build a 125-kilometre road adjacent to Andrew Forrest's Minderoo Station is unlikely to have any ‘material' impact on nearby pastoral operations.
Climate technology company Rumin8 has raised $US12 million in a funding round led by the Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures and supported by Andrew and Nicola Forrest.
Helping patients by solving an unmet medical need whilst creating jobs and generating a revenue stream might seem like the ultimate win-win-win for a healthcare professional. However, getting a good idea to market means embarking on a long and winding road to commercialisation. Enter the Australian Clinical Entrepreneur Program launched recently in Perth.
Plans for a $35 million cooperative to take ownership of the Kimberley's sole abattoir have not progressed, with Yeeda Pastoral Company instead retaining full ownership.
The state government has been criticised for continuing to approve a large number of section 18 applications under the Aboriginal Heritage Act – the same mechanism that led to the Juukan Gorge controversy.
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.
Investments in long-term projects, the COVID-19 pandemic and high cattle prices have impacted Harvest Road Group's bottom line, with the organisation recording a $5.9 million loss.
New data details the expansion of Andrew and Nicola Forrest's private company, Tattarang. Click through to see our latest ranking and analysis of Western Australia's largest private companies.
Andrew Forrest's agricultural investments vehicle will acquire New Norcia Farm as part of a $40 million move designed to underpin the expansion of its cattle and beef supply chain.
The man behind operations at Minderoo Foundation and Tattarang shares with Business News what it's like to lead transformation in the Forrest family's business empire.
Andrew Forrest says he will hold out on approving JBS Group's proposed takeover of Huon Aquaculture until JBS brings its animal welfare and sustainability commitments up to standard.
As the chief investment officer at Andrew Forrest's private company, 34-year-old John Hartman oversees a very large, extraordinarily diverse and fast-growing portfolio.
Andrew and Nicola Forrest-backed Tattarang will pay $30 million to acquire two major pastoral stations in the Kimberley, increasing its already extensive Harvest Road investments.