Liv Declerck joined Business News in October 2022, and covers community, arts, not for profit, tourism and hospitality news.
She spearheaded Business News' second series of its environmental, social, and governance special publication, leading eight editions of the magazine lift-out.
Ms Declerck studied Journalism with a Creative Writing minor and graduated from Curtin University in mid-2022.
Liontown Resources is planning to operate the Kathleen Valley Lithium Project with 100 per cent renewable energy for 15 years, after signing an agreement with Zenith Energy.
HBF has awarded two new contracts to support medical research initiatives at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and Telethon Kids Institute.
WA-based companies Vivian Plumbing and Civil, and Badge Constructions have been fined a total of $720,000, after a worker drowned at a Mosman Park site.
DUG Technology has secured contracts valued at $US24m ($A35m) five months into the financial year, setting it on track to exceed its total revenue for FY22.
Strike Energy has muscled back in amid the fight for ownership of its joint venture partner Warrego, lifting its stake in the target to 19.9 per cent to become its biggest shareholder.
Tickets to a First Nations-focused event at this year’s West Tech Fest will be given away to Indigenous Australians for free in a bid to create opportunities for emerging business leaders.
Good Drinks Australia is banking on increased revenue streams in a bid to reach a new EBITDA target of between $25 million and $30 million in the next three years.
Growing employment services provider APM has launched a campaign for people with disability to voice their expectations for the future of the Australian workforce.
Engineering contractor SRG Global has secured four contracts valued at about $45 million to work on projects in the New Zealand energy and health sectors.
The Wyn Carr House has received a grant of $2.5 million from the state government to fund the refurbishment of the two-storey safe house for vulnerable women in Fremantle.
Exit entitlement deadlines are among the greatest areas of contention for the state government’s retirement village reform plans, a Property Council event heard this morning.