Almost half of Australia's mid-market business leaders are forecasting no real growth for the remainder of the year but claim cutting red tape in the federal budget could turn their prospects around, KPMG finds.
A WA not-for-profit parenting service will receive $130 million from the state government over the next eight years to continue free access to support services.
Nexus Airlines and Aviair will receive a share of more than $5 million from the state government to ensure accessibility to regional air services, as the Middle East conflict continues to put pressure on global fuel supply.
Liquidators of collapsed medicinal cannabis company Melodiol Global Health want to question banned director Adam Blumenthal, but lawyers are struggling to serve him while he is overseas.
The Supreme Court judge deciding the Hope Downs ownership battle found that Lang Hancock spelt out his wishes in 1988 that 49 per cent of Hancock Prospecting go to his grandchildren after he died.
Prominent business figure and former Fortescue chief executive Fiona Hick is one of four new appointees to the board of the Royal Flying Doctor Service Western Australia.
A local builder has been appointed to redevelop a northern suburbs family and domestic violence accommodation after the state government invested $22.6 million in the project.
Woodside Energy reinvested more than $24 million into Western Australian communities in 2025, including funds flowing into education initiatives in Karratha and Roebourne.
A landmark decision after a 51-day trial with more than 4,000 documents only scratched the surface of the complex relationship between some of the state's mining pioneers and their heirs.