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Strong first half for Monadelphous
Monadelphous Group expects its full year revenue to rise by 10 per cent, on the back of strong first half results for the 2024 financial year. -
Euroz doubles profit amid ECM rebound
Euroz Hartleys has more than doubled its first-half profit amid a rebound in WA's capital raising market. -
FORM exhibition highlights $81m art ROI
WA-based arts non-profit FORM leveraged the launch of its new exhibition to prove 22 years of cultural investments had delivered tangible financial returns for the state's economy. -
Christian Brothers sells $22.5m in property
Two West Perth office buildings have changed hands following four decades of ownership. -
Australian shares creep lower as tech stocks tumble
Australia's share market has edged lower as a rout in tech stocks counterbalanced a rally in energy stocks and miners. -
Panel backs $5m Mount Hawthorn apartment
Plans for a $5 million mixed use development on a side street parallel to Scarborough Beach Road in the middle of Mount Hawthorn have been approved by the development authority. -
At Close of Business podcast February 24 2026
Mark Pownall talks to Elisha Newell about how Wesbeam has overcome significant challenges. -
Rottnest Express owner to buy main competitor SeaLink
The private company that owns Rottnest Express has struck a deal to buy the SeaLink ferry service along with Captain Cook Cruises, substantially boosting its share of the key market. -
New Frontier for ex-Pacific boss
Former long-serving Pacific Energy boss Jamie Cullen been appointed executive chairman of renewables aspirant Frontier Energy. -
Government, Minderoo fund $21m Derby early learning centre
A $21.4 million early learning centre will be built in Derby through a funding deal inked with the state and federal governments, and Minderoo Foundation. -
PWG expands WA footprint with Perth acquisition
Partners Wealth Group has acquired Perth-based Investment & Financial Partners, with its acquisitive streak lifting local funds under management to $1.5 billion. -
Opinion: Supporting women a capability issue
OPINION: Nice words aren't going to cut it for a sector that relies on trust, cohesion and culture. -
AI body scrapped after spending $188k finding experts
via abc.net.auIt took 15 months to narrow a field of 270 AI experts to 12 appointees for an AI authority, at a cost of almost $200,000, before it was suddenly scrapped by the federal government. -
15 months, 270 AI experts and $188k bill before AI body scrapped
via abc.net.auIt took 15 months to narrow a field of 270 AI experts to 12 appointees for an AI authority, at a cost of almost $200,000, before it was suddenly scrapped by the federal government. -
Tasmea boosts revenue on WorkPac buy
The firm lifted half-year revenue above $400 million after bolting on the workforce solutions firm last year. -
Australia's long wait for a high-speed train
via abc.net.auIt has been more than 40 years since the idea of high-speed rail (HSR) was first floated in Australia, but is it finally about to become a reality? -
Bridgetown community newspaper returns via printing deal with the Post
Bridgetown's community newspaper will hit the streets for the first time in nearly two years through a printing deal with Post Newspapers. -
Former RBA governor calls for capital gains tax discount to be scrapped
via abc.net.auBernie Fraser tells a Senate committee hearing on capital gains tax that, if it were up to him, he would abolish the discount, as he warns younger Australians are watching the unaffordable housing market in "dismay". -
Deal to salvage Zone RV leaves caravan customers short-changed
via abc.net.auA Melbourne-based company has purchased Zone RV, but customers who collectively paid millions before its collapse will be left out of pocket. -
WA projects help Cedar Woods to a record $39.6m profit
The land developer has notched a record profit of $39.6 million, amid strong performing WA projects in a tight land market. -
Premier backs booting former prince Andrew after legal process
Premier Roger Cook would support removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from line of succession. -
TasWater lays out 'consequences' if water price hike demand not met
via abc.net.auTasWater has continued to press its case for a steep water bill hike, despite the economic regulator's decision to halve its proposed price earlier this month. -
Barnett-era minister warns of political infiltration from compulsory council voting
Former local government minister Tony Simpson has warned compulsory voting will open the door to party politics in council elections. -
Monadelphous lifts guidance again on bumper first half
The engineering firm posted record first-half revenue, sending its shares to an all-time high as management lifted guidance. -
Developer behind planned Gold Coast Trump Tower had two bankruptcies
via abc.net.auA search by the ABC of federal insolvency records reveals the developer has had personal financial scrapes. -
Developer behind Gold Coast Trump Tower proposal went bankrupt twice
via abc.net.auA search by the ABC of federal insolvency records reveals the developer has had personal financial scrapes. -
Mader half-year profit up 17 pc
Perth Airport-based Mader Group has reaffirmed both its profit and revenue guidance for FY26, on the back of positive first half results. -
Woodside profit falls as CEO, Browse wait continues
Woodside Energy's acting CEO has weighed in on the process of replacing former boss Meg O'Neill, as the company reported a 24 per cent year-on-year profit drop. -
US stocks drop after Trump ramps up his tariffs and investors dump potential AI losers
US stocks slumped Monday after President Donald Trump ramped up his newest tariffs, while investors continued to punish companies that could be losers in the artificial-intelligence revolution. -
Merger execution behind Howard’s abrupt SWM-SCA exit
Merger execution factors were behind chief executive Jeff Howard's abrupt exit from the combined Seven West Media and Southern Cross Austereo, as profit slipped 16 per cent.
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