Dan Wilkie rejoined the Business News editorial team as Associate Editor in late 2018, after having spent the previous 18 months launching the now-defunct Australia China Business Review as founding editor-in-chief. While specialising in commercial and residential property writing, Dan also wrote across industries and assisted editor Mark Beyer in planning and producing Business News' daily emails, fortnightly magazine and website publishing. Dan is a graduate of Curtin University.
Perth-based underground mining contractor GBF Mining and Industry Services has signed an agreement with Cortona Resources to mine its Dargues Reef gold deposit in New South Wales.
Perth-based iron ore explorer Western Desert Resources will raise up to $17 million through a share placement and rights issue for the development of its Roper Bar iron ore project in the Northern Territory.
Nickel miner Western Areas has awarded an initial three year underground mining contract for its Spotted Quoll project, near Kambalda, to Barminco Mining Contractors.
Base metals miner Azure Minerals' stocks have spiked after it announced the signing a $13 million farm-in and joint venture agreement with a state-owned Japanese corporation for its El Tocolote copper project in Mexico.
Malaga-based window furnishings firm Kresta Holdings has bounced back from Ian Trahar's failed takeover attempt by adding Kevin Eley and Jonathan Huston to its board as non-executive directors.
The Foreign Investment Review Board has told the Australian and Singaporean stock exchanges that Treasurer Wayne Swan will reject the proposed merger of the two bourses because it is contrary to the national interest.
Bankwest has taken up one of the most prominent sponsorship positions in Western Australian sport, usurping Hungry Jack's as a major sponsor of the West Coast Eagles .
Extract Resources has put a $US1.48 billion ($A1.43 billion) price tag on its Husab uranium project in Namibia, which it says will be one of the world's three largest uranium mines.
Three Western Australian businessmen have been charged with multiple counts of insider trading after an Australian Securities and Investments Commission investigation.
Residential developments in Western Australia have taken out three of nine categories at the Urban Development Institute of Australia's national awards, while WA real estate agents have scooped four national awards for excellence.
Perth-based lithium play Orocobre's stock has jumped, after the company reported a fourfold increase in resources at its Olaroz lithium-potash project in Argentina.
THE University of Western Australia will receive more than $9 million each year in state and federal incentives to build and provide affordable accommodation for up to 1,000 students.
Lynas Corporation says it has finalised financing agreements with Japanese rare earths trading house Sojitz Corporation, which will be used as the basis of a $US325 million capital raising.
Premier Colin Barnett has used Prime Minister Julia Gillard's announcement that the government would review the distribution of revenue from the goods and services tax to push his idea of a GST 'floor' of 75 cents.
Leighton Holdings subsidiary Thiess has won a $166 million contract to provide earthworks and infrastructure at BHP Billiton Iron Ore's Jimblebar mine near Newman.
Construction and contracting group DORIC has won a $92 million contract to build a workers camp at Rio Tinto and Hancock Prospecting's Hope Downs iron ore joint venture.
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has used her first day in Perth to highlight the benefits to Western Australian small businesses the National Broadband Network will bring.
Murchison Metals says its decision to withhold from investors a capital cost estimate for its Oakajee port and rail project was justified, because any final costing of the project was "premature and should not be relied on by shareholders".
The mining boom has delivered major new contracts for construction comanies DORIC Group and Decmil Group, which today announced deals collectively worth $163 million to build workers camps in the Pilbara.
Strengthening commodity prices have made Western Australian farmers the most confident in the nation, with nearly two thirds of the state's primary producers expecting the agricultural economy to improve over the next year, a survey says.
The University of Western Australia will receive more than $9 million each year in state and federal incentives to build and provide affordable accommodation for up to 1,000 students.
Advanced Braking Technology has received a $2 million Commonwealth grant which it will use to accelerate the market entry of its rubbish truck braking technology.
Advanced materials group Quickstep Holdings has joined a collaborative $US10 million research program to investigate how nanotechnology can be used to improve advanced composite materials used in the global transportation industry.
Apache Energy and Tap Oil have been hit with a $158 million lawsuit by Alcoa, which claims a gas supply contract was breached when services were disrupted by the Varanus Island gas explosion in 2008.