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Emyjor Services managing director Greg Bowden was revealed as First Amongst Equals at the 40under40 Awards for 2024, winning first place ahead of a diverse cohort of WA’s young business and community leaders.
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.
Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss Leadership WA's 20th anniversary.
The ASX200 closed the day 0.6 per cent higher, with all sectors gaining ground, to finish the week 0.7 per cent higher from where it began.
Town of Cambridge mayor Gary Mack has failed to sway his fellow councillors to buy a West Leederville site previously earmarked for a resort by Ricky Hirsch-led company FTD.
The 1930s Weeties factory turned family home owned by Tattarang boss John Hartman has hit the market, with the property expected to fetch offers in the mid $4 million range.
Venture Minerals has appointed Tim Lindley as its non-executive chair, who will begin his new role on Monday.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Business News' inaugural WA Rich List, house prices and interest rates, renewable sector investments, Woodside's AGM and more.
This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Krakatoa Resources. Its share price jumped 130 per cent on a Meekatharra niobium find to join fellow movers and shakers Adisyn, Canterbury Resources and Pivotal Metals.
The proponent of the state’s first surf park is a step closer to making the venue an Olympic training ground, bolstered by a partnership between Aventuur and Surfing WA.
Phase one drilling at Chariot Corporation’s Black Mountain hard rock lithium project in Wyoming has wrapped up, with all holes hitting highly-fractionated pegmatites and high grades expected to soon emerge. Buoyed by the fractionated nature of the drill intercepts, the company is prepping the drill bit for phase two efforts to follow grades as high as 1.12 per cent lithium oxide from the first three holes.
Leadership WA celebrates 20 years by partnering with Rio Tinto and increasing the focus on regional communities.
WA livestock processor V&V Walsh has officially opened its $50 million three-storey cold store facility, adding to its expansion Bunbury operations.
Property developer Adrian Fini said today governments are out of touch with normal people and Australia will only get efficient government "when Canberra burns down".
Despite a slight dip in revenue following the festive season, Cash Converters is keen to build on its momentum for the remainder of the 2024 financial year.