Andrew Forrest's private mining vehicle is now the operator of a half-built rare earths project, having cemented its controlling stake in the deal with Hastings Technology Metals.
The Forrest's property arm Fiveight has submitted new plans for a six-storey hotel on the old Spicers site in Fremantle, upping the number of rooms to 150 under the tweaked proposal.
The Australian government will be able to buy Austal's Henderson shipyard and take over its local defence-focused operations if a foreign bidder gains control of the ASX company.
A dispute between a party boat hire service and Tattarang's SFM Marine has been resolved with the Federal Court cancelling a trial scheduled for next year.
Andrew Forrest has weighed in on the debate over public toilets in Cottesloe, urging the council to scrap the idea or find an alternative site to install the amenities.
Andrew and Nicola Forrest's Tattarang has nominated former Credit Suisse Australia chief executive Richard Gibb to join the board of Henderson defence shipbuilder Austal.
The Forrest's mining arm Wyloo has cemented its majority stake in the Yangibana rare earths project, a transaction which clears the debt owed by Hasting Technology Metals.
Prominent Perth lawyers Jason Ricketts, David Hugo and Tony Joyner have teamed up for the launch of an independent firm providing a mix of legal and consultancy services.
South Korean conglomerate Hanwha has once again fuelled takeover speculation around Austal after placing a high-priced order for 9.9 per cent of the shipbuilder's stock.
Austal has launched a $220 million capital raising to support its US operations, after which major shareholder Tattarang will get a board seat, while founder John Rothwell is selling down.
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.
Wyloo plans take a majority stake in the Yangibana rare earths project, in a move which would cancel out millions owed to it by Hastings Technology Metals.
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.
A legal dispute between a luxury boat hire service and Andrew and Nicola Forrest's marine maintenance company has finally progressed in the Federal Court.
Two senior figures have revealed departures from Andrew and Nicola Forrest's Tattarang in recent weeks, but the organisation says both will remain part of its business interests.
The federal government has selected 19 renewables energy projects for support under its Capacity Investment Scheme but WA projects will have to wait for the next round.
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.
Two years after stepping down as head of Andrew and Nicola Forrest's private interests, Andrew Hagger is launching a business to serve ultra-high-net-worth families.
Wool garment manufacturing might seem like an unlikely IPO in this day and age, but a Perth-based company has its sights set on an ASX listing this month.
WA Labor has received almost $140,000 worth of donations since the state's new disclosure laws kicked off on July 1, with Perdaman the latest business to give to the party.
City of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas has lauded the Forrest empire's plans for Carillon City, revealing the development will include student accommodation as part of a university-centric city vision.
The Western Force has announced two changes to its high-performance management team, as it continues towards its goal of being the best club in world rugby.
The former chief financial officer at Nicola and Andrew Forrest's private company has launched a new business offering family office services to high-net-worth women and their families.
Andrew Forrest has used a National Press Club address to hit out at fossil fuels and nuclear energy, while calling on Australian policymakers to “get on with” facilitating a renewable revolution.
The business dealings of Western Australia's big-name billionaires may grab most of the headlines, but last year it was Dale Alcock's ABN Group that deserved a closer look.
Nicola Forrest has signed up two experienced Minderoo executives as co-directors of a new foundation but says she remains committed to her philanthropic endeavours with ex-partner Andrew Forrest.
The state's environment minister has approved a proposal by Andrew and Nicola Forrest's investment vehicle, Tattarang, for an $85 million redevelopment of the Exmouth Lighthouse Caravan Park.
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.