Biotechnology company Sirtex Medical said today that its long-running legal dispute with the University of WA and Bruce Gray has ended, after it was paid the final instalment in its $5.8 million co
Premier Colin Barnett has defended plans for a state future fund after Opposition Leader Mark McGowan labelled it a "stunt" and said state debt should be paid off first.
Six of the founding shareholders of mining services group Maca have sold down $40 million in shares in the company, reducing their combined stake by nearly 25 per cent.
Western Australia's peak union body has lashed out at Premier Colin Barnett over comments he made that Sunday retail workers should not be paid such high hourly rates.
IT services minnow Empired today announced several senior appointments, giving it “arguably one of the strongest and most experienced IT leadership teams in the country".
Ten Network Holdings has flagged a steep drop in earnings and revenue in the first half of its fiscal 2012 as the television broadcaster battles a tough advertising market.
Atlas Iron has announced a shuffle of chairs in its boardroom, with David Flanagan set to become non-executive chairman by August, while Ken Brinsden has been appointed to take over Mr Flanaga
Australian Greens Leader Bob Brown says he will continue to press the federal government to include gold and other minerals in its proposed mining tax.
Beverages supplier Coca-Cola Amatil says markets in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea are its strongest performers, and boosting investments there will be a high priority in 2012.
Perth-based point of sale financing provider ThinkSmart has announced a profit of $6.8 million for the year ended December 31, while also launching a $9 million capital raising.
PERTH'S first Fringe World festival wound up last week after three-and-a-half weeks of shows, and 180,000 people attending free or ticketed performances.
PAUL Bodlovich has resigned as chief executive officer of the West Australian Music Industry Association, to take up the role of CEO at the Film and Television Institute (WA).
BORN into the iconic Myer dynasty, Carrillo Gantner did his best to avoid the family business by training as an actor and pursuing a career on the stage.
A business acquaintance of mine, the founder of a leading manufacturer of industrial blinds and awnings, had always sold through a dedicated network of distribution representatives.
BLACKBURNE Property Group is stepping up its development activities, with the launch this month of a $44 million apartment project in East Perth and a further two projects in the inner suburbs on t
New research shows suburban office vacancies are nearly three times higher than in Perth's inner city, potentially opening the door for local property owners to capitalise on the hot demand for off
OFTEN overlooked in the chest-thumping world of corporate finance are the accounting firms that perform many of the transactional elements of each deal.
Transfield Services has more than doubled its first half profit and says it expects its full year profit will be between $130 million and $135 million.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has dismissed claims from Premier Colin Barnett that the Gonski review of school funding is a federal attempt to take over state-run schools.