Our weekly appointments wrap includes Ryan Hall, Jo Gaines, Elena Limnios, Warren Hallam, Marnie Baker, Renee Fry-McKibbin, Cate Brooks and Ross Donaldson.
Today's board moves includes Linda Kenyon, Jo Gaines, Monique Stevens, Joanne Day, Richard Simpson, Ian Prentice, Mark Mitchell, Lincoln Ho and Minlu Fu.
Market conditions have forced Chalice Mining to cut the size of its board and further slash spending, as it looks to develop the Gonneville project near Toodyay.
Vanadium explorer Technology Metals has won support of major shareholders for a $217 million merger with fellow critical minerals company Australian Vanadium Limited.
Our board moves wrap includes Lewis Lowe, Matthew Foy, Catherine Huynh, Neil Gregson, Samaila Zubairu, Richard Barker, Bishoy Habib, Jonathan King, Peretz Schapiro, and Jo Gaines.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Tanya Trevisan, Tommie van der Walt, David Hughes-Owen, Chris Elliott, Michael Beros, Terri Taylor, Jo Gaines and Jean Perkins.
ANALYSIS: Mark McGowan's ministerial reshuffle was in many respects a sideshow – real power in the government remains with a small group of ministers and advisers close to the premier.
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A panel to review governance in the state's health system will include the premier's former deputy chief of staff and the former head of Victorian health who resigned weeks after a hotel quarantine inquiry.
The state government's superannuation board is outsourcing some of its services to Melbourne-based Frontier Advisors, having awarded the firm a $12.2 million contract.
Premier Mark McGowan's former chief of staff has been appointed to the board of state government agency VenuesWest, just eight months after his resignation.
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.
After nine years as a top policy adviser to Mark McGowan, Jo Gaines is going into business with her sister, well-known boardroom adviser Alison Gaines.
The second McGowan government is set for big changes, with two of the premier's three closest advisers resigning and minister Peter Tinley believed to have been demoted.