A planning body has greenlit a development to house residents aged over 55 in the western suburbs, with the first stage of the project to cost $40 million.
A lawyer for Pilbara Ports claims Mineral Resources' refusal to pay port fees was ‘utterly without merit' as parties head to the state's highest court for the first day of their trial.
Golden Sedayu has rebutted the union's claims that its chosen consultant for the $4 billion Burswood project would put the development at risk, following union protests today.
The Federal Court has dismissed Greenpeace's legal action against Woodside which involved allegations the oil and gas giant gave false information about its emissions.
Liquidators of Andrew Donnelly-linked Profounder Turfmaster have been cleared to enter into a funding agreement as they navigate the company's estimated $3.7 million debt.
Indigenous contractor Maali Group has been placed into administration for a second time, after shareholders failed to settle what is understood to be a commercial dispute.
Mark Pownall, Nadia Budihardjo, Claire Tyrrell and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Hancock-Wright judgment, major property deals, the fuel crisis and agribusiness woes.
More than $10 million will be allocated in the 2026-27 budget to continue a women's shelter program which was once a contentious matter between the state and local governments.