Former Prime Minister John Howard called Anthony Albanese "out of his depth" during his visit to Bullwinkel in hopes the Liberal party secure the critical seat.
A long-running saga between developer Sanur and City of Subiaco continues, with engineering experts probed on the urgency of fixing the ageing Hay Street shops during a tribunal hearing.
The Shire of Mundaring has called on the federal government to overturn its environmental approval of Satterley Property Group’s North Stoneville proposal.
The state government and Blackoak Capital have officially marked the start of the Edward Millen precinct redevelopment, which has been estimated to cost more than $20 million.
Liontown boss Tony Ottaviano has battered away speculation that the company was the next cab off the rank in scaling back its battery metals operations amid weak prices.
There has been a record contribution of renewables in Australia with an uptick in solar, wind, and battery generation in the state, a report by the Australian Energy Market Operator shows.
The country’s inflation rate could be reduced by at least 2 per cent if Australia had an adequate COVID-19 response, a federal government-commissioned inquiry found.
A Federal Court of Australia judge has questioned the more than $10 million bill over registering thousands of workers impacted in the Western Australian stolen wages case.
A hearing over Santos's net zero emissions claims has started in the Federal Court, after a national advocacy organisation accused the oil and gas company of greenwashing.
The Forrests’ Minderoo Foundation has contributed $30 million towards the Edith Cowan University CBD campus, as part of a 25-year partnership with the educational institution.
A list of notable businesspeople has weighed in on the future of Perth, including Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney, property developer Adrian Fini, and WA chief scientist Peter Klinken.
A 3.8-hectare parcel of land, formerly the Beaconsfield TAFE site, is one step closer to be developed into more than 150 residential lots after unanimous support from council.
A multi-million-dollar motel and tavern project in Lancelin has been greenlit, despite the site identified to likely be flooded or eroded in the short to medium term.
Former Fortescue employees have flagged their intention to appeal the Federal Court’s decision to uphold search orders over their company’s Perth premises.
Woodside Energy has received approval to upgrade its Pluto Train 1 plant in the Burrup peninsula, with the modifications estimated to cost $150 million.
Bruce Lehrmann has moved forward with his appeal while Network Ten failed to secure a guarantee for the court-ordered $2 million payment over his lost defamation action.
Kerry Stokes-backed BCI Minerals has secured backing for a $981 million financing and signed with Chinese chemical company Befar to supply salt from its $1.4 billion Mardie project.