Mining magnate Gina Rinehart was kept in the dark when her father Lang Hancock transferred shares out of the family trust, a Hancock Prospecting lawyer told the court.
The liquidator for collapsed interior design company Habitat 1 is pursuing $1.25 million from one of the business’s former directors, Geoff Pritchard, and his wife.
Former Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has failed in his bid to access documents he claimed was used by the Australian Taxation Office for an audit that led to penalty assessments.
A proposal to build a two-storey petrol station and convenience store in East Perth has been deferred after a development panel found the $3 million plan inconsistent with local use.
Tasmanian pub brand Fox Friday's proposal to open its first Western Australian venue at the former Blasta Brewing site has been estimated to cost $4 million.
Uranium explorer DevEx Resources has secured $10 million to progress two key projects with chairman Tim Goyder to put in about $2 million towards the $21.1 million capital raising.
Clive Palmer has launched another legal action against CITIC and its executives, alleging they conspired to injure and embarrass him through court proceedings over the past decade.
A 30-storey student accommodation project for the site on the corner of Pier and Wellington streets has been revived, to be delivered by Sirona Urban by 2026.
Ord Minnett is suing its former senior adviser Faye Longmuir, who has temporarily been banned from soliciting clients she knew during her time at the company.
Lawyers have disputed Hancock Prospecting’s allegation that Wright Prospecting took more than 20 years to start its legal action, during a Supreme Court trial over mining royalties.
Administrators of a brewery and restaurant have succeeded in getting a court-ordered time extension after receiving 16 offers to buy the Rockingham business.
Wright Prospecting’s claims over Pilbara mining tenements would trump any interests sought by Gina Rinehart’s children, lawyers say during a Supreme Court trial over billions of dollars.
Centurion Transport has acquired Adelaide-based ABC Transport, expanding its national footprint to South Australia and boosting the number of staff to more than 2,000.
Perth businessman Dean Scook is facing charges of stealing as an officer of a company after the corporate watchdog alleged he stole more than $675,000 of funds.
An $87 million, four-storey police complex in Fremantle has been approved despite a high level of community opposition over the lack of consultation and site selection.
The legal showdown over billions of dollars in iron ore royalties has entered the final phase after lawyers of mining heirs start their closing remarks in court.
Mining entrepreneur Tony Sage is continuing to appeal a tribunal decision that refused him access to documents he claimed could be relevant to his tax audit.
A change in the wine market has led to a new hospitality venture between Perth’s sole master of wine and an events veteran, focusing on the CBD office traffic.