City of Nedlands chief executive Keri Shannon has taken immediate leave, less than three months since commissioners took over the western suburbs' council.
Alinta has launched legal action to urgently recover critical parts needed for its delayed Wagerup battery, alleging contractors breached a $182 million contract by withholding the goods.
The federal government has finalised the international student allocations for 2026, with Western Australia receiving 10 per cent of the additional places for universities.
Education minister Sabine Winton has defended the timing of a $11.3 million funding announcement amid the opposition's outcry over thousands of defects found in WA schools.
Former federal minister Linda Reynolds has filed a creditor's petition against Brittany Higgins, days after applying to make the latter's husband bankrupt.
Developer ADC has started construction of a $71 million medical centre, which is set to occupy the last remaining parcel of land in the Claremont on the Park precinct.
The state's highest court has dismissed a Forrest family entity's bid to access information in the lead up to a hearing over a multi-million-dollar project at Minderoo Station.
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how former journalist Tamara BinAmat has built a marketing and communications agency with national reach from her home town of Karratha.
An air conditioning company and its director will fork out more than $140,000 over an incident where a worker fell from a Balcatta building and suffered serious leg injuries.
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss gold prices; Rio Tinto's $1.1bn expansion; Hancock's $250m business hub; MinRes moves; a revival in Subiaco; and more.
A licence dispute between Jim Beyer-led Regis Resources and a prospector has thrown mining wardens' jurisdiction into uncertainty, a court decision shows.
Gina Rinehart-led Hancock Prospecting has received approval to build a $250 million business hub in West Perth, which will include accommodation for visiting executives.
The State Administrative Tribunal has urged developer Sanur and the City of Subiaco to urgently work together for the future of an ageing building that could put public safety at risk.
A Perth company and its former director will fork out about $65,000 over failures to fix defective building work and providing non-compliant contracts.
The City of Perth has cemented its opposition against two major state government projects despite allegations of political motives being thrown in the lead up to an election.