The Supreme Court of Western Australia has retrospectively allowed Diploma Construction liquidators to enter a deed of settlement, to avoid a pile up of legal costs.
A development assessment panel was unable to decide on a $31.5 million apartment plan in Nedlands, despite holding a meeting that spanned for more than three hours.
Woodside Energy has achieved first oil at its Sangomar field in Senegal, an offshore project with an estimated cost of up to $US 5.2 billion or $A7.9 billion.
The Shire of Carnarvon’s bid to remove coastal shacks from the Blowholes campsite has taken a hit after the State Administrative Tribunal decided to set aside the demolition orders.
The Federal Court of Australia has dismissed Bluewaters Power’s bid for an inquiry into the alleged misconduct of Griffin Coal’s receivers despite finding an element of mistrust between the parties.
Stockland has lodged its proposal to build an independent living complex comprising more than 150 dwellings north of Perth, at an estimated cost of $75 million.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics found dwelling approvals in April fell by 0.9 per cent in Western Australia, against a 0.6 per cent slump nationally.
Australia’s GDP had a modest rise in the March quarter but the country still experienced weak economic growth, the Australian Bureau of Statistics found.
The Environmental Protection Authority has backed the increase capacity of Australia’s only commercial repository for Class IV and V waste north-west of Kalgoorlie, with strict conditions.
Avita Medical shares have had a moderate rise after a US regulator approved the next reiteration of a regenerative cell system for burns developed by Perth surgeon Fiona Wood.