The Australian Securities Exchange is evaluating stricter rules for the disclosure of reserves and resources by listed mining and oil & gas companies, in order to align Australian standards wit
HUNGER relief charity Foodbank WA has been named as a finalist in one of Australia's best-known environmental awards programs, the Banksia Environmental Awards, for its efforts to reduce food waste
A DESIRE to be of benefit to the wider community was among the motivating factors behind Iain Gerrard's decision to take on the role of Western Australian business ambassador for the Leukaemia Foun
FLEDGLING advisory and investment outfit Sirona Capital has forged a partnership with embattled property developer Luke Saraceni after buying two of his properties for its real estate investment bu
ALTERNATIVE building material business MasterWall is tackling Western Australian's preference for brick and tile homes with its polystyrene cladding technology.
Today's confirmation that the coal miner, New Hope, has put itself up for sale follows yesterday's capitulation by iron ore miner, Sundance, and begs the question: who's next?
FROM the Pilbara to Ghana, to Norway and North America, the views of participants in the WA Business News boardroom forum reflect those of the hundreds of listed companies in the junior mi
IT'S the gold bull market of a generation, yet for West Perth's crop of West African gold explorers, convincing the market to come along on the ride isn't as easy as it used to be.
‘BORROWER beware' is the advice from experienced mining and finance industry professionals wary about a surge in the number of non-traditional lenders moving into Australia.
The Australian share market closed 0.6 per cent lower, with investors starting to hope that the central bank would cut interest rates for the first time in a year next month.
ERM Power and its joint venture partners Empire Oil & Gas and Wharf Resources have signed a gas supply agreement with Alcoa of Australia for gas from its Gingin West and Red Gully gas fields, o
Wall Street suffered another slump Monday as concerns about the economy, contagion from the European debt crisis and rumours of an American Airlines bankruptcy dragged down markets.
US stocks dropped more than two per cent on Friday as signs of slower growth spanning China, Europe and the United States, and the ongoing Greek crisis, hung darkly over the markets.