THE WEST AUSTRALIAN (Business news)
Futuris chief denies Elders executive rift
Futuris Corporation denied yesterday its main division, farm services giant Elders, was in crisis amid a sudden exodus of its most senior executives.
Sundance raises $40m for Africa
George Jones-led iron ore junior Sundance Resources is believed to have secured major new overseas backing ion a $40 million capital raising overnight, as investors warm to the potential of its rich Mbalam hematite project in Cameroon.
Territory in no rush to lift ConsMin bid after Gilbertson sweetener
Teeritory Resources is holding its fire before deciding whether to sweeten its $950 million takeover offer for Consolidated Minerals, as investors continue to ignore Brian Gilbertson's revised $3.30-a-share cash bid for the manganese and nickel miner.
US brokerage joins move to open new ways to trade
Stokes stake sends IOH shares for stellar run
Projects at risk in bid for Multiplex
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN (General news)
BHP to fill new skyscraper on infamous Terrace black hole
It has been the most controversial black hole in Perth's city centre for almost two decades but it is finally about to be filled.
Bore users cut to three days a week but escape meters
Perth's 165,000 backyard bore owners will still be allowed to use their sprinklers more often than everyone else, despite the Government imposing unprecendented restrictions on groundwater as a part of a bid to save 18 billion litres of water a year.
Labor uranium ban costs WA billions: Macfarlane
Union boss accused of abuse
ALP hiding behing law to avoid McDonald row