Our board moves wrap includes Steven Jackson, John Hannaford, Michael Soucik, Peter Sullivan, Nick Cernotta, Simon Ingleson, Gianmarco Orgnoni, and Stuart Usher.
Warrego Energy has received commitments to raise $15 million from a two-tranche share placement, with the proceeds to go towards drilling at its West Erregulla development in the Perth Basin.
A joint venture between Carey Mining and Central Earthmoving has secured sealing works on Great Central Road under a $20 million contract, with the project jointly funded by the state and federal governments.
Architecture firm Hassell has secured design works on new arts facilities at Bob Hawke College, which are set to double student capacity, while Devlyn Constructions has started work on new facilities at Belmont City College.
The Master Builders Association is seeking more than $13 billion for a building and construction stimulus package which it claims will support an economic recovery, including subsidies for new home building and for rennvations.
Shares in Bryah Resources were trading as much as 50 per cent higher today after the Perth-based explorer reported recent drill results at its manganese project in Western Australia.
Myer says it will reopen all of its stores, with Perth City due to reopen next Wednesday, in line with most other stores around the country, while its Karrinyup store is set to reopen next weekend once a refurbishment project is complete.
The state government has appointed a review team to identify skills and training development solutions in response to the impact of COVID-19 on the Western Australian workforce.
The Western Australian government will fast-track $12 million in community sport and recreation facilities grants, with applications to open up next week.
The City of Perth has deferred until next month any decision on whether to go ahead with three major events, following a recommendation by the city’s administration to cancel scheduled events due to uncertainty caused by COVID-19.
Decmil has appointed current executive director Dickie Dique as chief executive, replacing Scott Criddle who will remain with the company as an executive director.
Gutted Australian barley growers have warned of a bitter blow to the nation's economy after China confirmed today it would introduce an 80 per cent tariff on imports.
Copper explorer Hot Chili is targeting its first resource estimate for two projects in South America after announcing an oversubscribed $5 million placement and $3.9 million rights issue, with majority of the funds going towards a drilling restart at the Cortadera project in Chile.
The federal government has granted Perth company Agrimin major status for its Mackay potash project in Western Australia for an initial three-year period.
The state government has said it will allow public and private hospitals to increase elective surgeries to 50 per cent of normal activity as of Monday, following new guidelines set today by the national cabinet.
Premier Mark McGowan has announced details on the COVID Safety Plan businesses need to complete before reopening next week. The federal government has announced a $48.1 million mental health support package.
GR Engineering Services has received a contract extension from the federal government for operations and maintenance services at the Northern Endeavour Floating Production Storage and Offtake (FPSO) vessel in the Timor Sea.
Our board moves wrap includes Eddie Rigg, Malcolm James, Henry Shiner, Stephen Hewitt-Dutton, Ian Murray, Adam Kiley, Paul Horsfall, and Matthew Bungey.
All school students in Western Australia are required to return to the classroom on Monday, with some exceptions. The state reported one new coronavirus infection overnight. There were 13 new COVID-19 cases reported nationally.
The number of homes being built in Western Australia has fallen by 25.2 per cent since coronavirus-related restrictions were implemented in late March, according to Housing Industry Association (WA), which has predicted the state will be the first to experience a homebuilding downturn.
The number of Australians in employment have fallen by 594,300 people in April, with Western Australia recording 62,300 fewer people in full- or part-time work following coronavirus-related lockdowns.
No new cases recorded in Western Australia overnight, Prime Minister Scott Morrison calls for investigation into COVID-19-linked disease, and The Department of Health announces drive-through vaccination clinic for over-65s.
Stirling Capital’s Cirque Mount Pleasant and Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre by the City of Armadale were recognised at today’s UDIA National Awards for Excellence 2020.
Consumer confidence received a much needed boost from last Friday's three-step plan from the national cabinet to lift coronavirus-related restrictions in the months ahead.
Commonwealth Bank is setting aside $1.5 billion for potential defaults on account of COVID-19-related shutdowns and will sell a majority stake in its Colonial First State wealth management unit, as it braces for an economic slowdown and falls in house prices.