Meal kit business My Foodie Box has had a win in the State Administrative Tribunal to strike down the City of Bayswater's order to stop operating from its Maylands headquarters.
Approval for a two-storey pavilion to replace an ageing sporting facility in Mount Claremont has got the ball rolling in UWA's multi-million-dollar plan to upgrade its sports complex.
A $25 million revamp of the Captain Stirling Hotel site in Nedlands, including a multi-storey supermarket, has been given the green light after more than two years in limbo.
A $792 million expansion of Westfield Booragoon, which would make it the state's largest shopping centre, has been approved by WA's peak planning body.
Ross Waring has been named as director of a $200 million Curtin University-led hub which aims to develop commercial products and services from its research on critical minerals.
Developer Webb & Brown-Neaves has succeeded in setting up a display house in Dalkeith after being entangled with the City of Nedlands in the State Administrative Tribunal.
WA's predicted population rise has raised both concerns and expectations in the housing market, consulting firm Urbis and Property Council of Australia say.
Cyprium Metals is looking to raise $35 million in a placement to fund a restart of its Nifty copper mine in the north-eastern Pilbara region of Western Australia by next year.
GDI Property Group has snapped up two South Hedland properties for $27 million, acquiring a combined accommodation of nearly 250 rooms with a potential expansion.
IP Generation has acquired AMP Capital's half stake in a Rockingham shopping centre for $180 million, with Vicinity Centres retaining the other 50 per cent as co-owner.
The Supreme Court has struck down a move for parties to produce and inspect the ballot papers relating to the WA Trotting Association's multi-million-dollar Gloucester Park land sale to Hesperia.
A Queensland-based developer is one step closer to providing much-needed housing in South Hedland, with its $51 million apartment project approved today.
The radioactive capsule that went missing somewhere between Newman and Perth earlier last month has been found, emergency services minister Stephen Dawson says.
The operators behind Amplifier bar and Magnet House have flagged a major overhaul of Print Hall, after buying the Brookfield Place venue from Colonial Leisure Group.
Constance Iron plans to raise about $105 million to float on the London Stock Exchange and advance its projects, including magnetite production in Norseman.
A developer is planning to upsize an already approved apartment block in Leederville, potentially adding four storeys on to a $17 million eight-storey structure.
Silverleaf Investments has continued its pursuit to revamp Fremantle's Woolstores shopping centre amid construction constraints with a fresh development application approved today.
Senator Linda Reynolds is suing Brittany Higgins' partner David Sharaz, the second writ about defamation claims that she lodged in the Supreme Court of Western Australia this month.
The legal row involving deceased CFC Group boss Marc Cardaci's trusts continues with two companies slated to be wound up if $4.6 million is not repaid.
US-based Albemarle Corporation has forecast a growth in lithium demand and is planning an expansion to its global operations, including Western Australia.
The St John of God Foundation board has appointed new members, including executives from the not-for-profit's health care arm and the CEO of its Subiaco hospital.
Perseus Mining is expecting to produce up to 528,370 ounces of gold at the end of this financial year, after exceeding the market guidance for gold production in the recent quarter.
A former client of Vivien Yap has been given one final opportunity to defend himself from a criminal contempt charge after allegedly sending a contentious email to solicitors and politicians.
Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who is banned from Australia, is taking legal action against the foreign affairs minister with help from Perth-based representation.
Accor has been selected to operate a 66-room hotel within the University of Western Australia, with the revenue to be invested in the Forrest Research Foundation.