Australia’s Mollie O’Callaghan stormed home to claim gold in the women’s 200m freestyle final ahead of teammate Ariarne Titmus on Tuesday morning at the Paris La Defense Arena.
Australia’s hopes of reaching the women’s soccer quarter finals at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games remain alive, following Monday morning’s stunning 6-5 win over a devastated Zambia at the Allianz Riviera in Nice.
Between July 26 and Monday August 11, Business News will regularly provide extensive online coverage of major events at the Olympic Games for our loyal readership.
Australia's quest for a medal in rugby sevens is well and truly alive, while the Matildas were defeated 3-0 by an efficient Germany in their Group B women's soccer opener.
The boss of a Pilbara local government has urged policymakers to “get out of the way” and instead fund local councils to solve housing problems themselves.
Tradition and history are strong motivators driving the state’s WAFL clubs, which are exploring new revenue streams and shoring up supporter engagement.
Iron ore magnate Gina Rinehart has risen to the top of the state’s 2024 Power 500, with her influence over mining projects behind a $45 billion fortune the clinching factor.
Emyjor Services managing director Greg Bowden was revealed as First Amongst Equals at the 40under40 Awards for 2024, winning first place ahead of a diverse cohort of WA’s young business and community leaders.
Wittenoom’s asbestos tailings would cost $200 million to clean up, according to a buried state government report which also details a preferred remediation method
A planning dispute at Onslow has illustrated one of the many issues facing the oil and gas sector as it proceeds with a huge decommissioning challenge.
Premier Roger Cook traversed everything from Karl Lagerfeld to economic development when he opened a private art gallery run by former WA Ballet executive director Olivier David.
The Bremer Bay Resort and the historic Freemasons Hotel in Geraldton are among the half a dozen country pubs and motels poised to change hands after hitting the property market.
Driving equitable, flexible funding in Western Australia’s aged care sector is an emerging focal point for providers, alongside tackling the persistent workforce shortage.
The Perth law firm prepared to represent hundreds of aggrieved homeowners in a class action against BGC Housing Group has assured participants concerned over backlash.
A group of aggrieved homeowners have gathered outside the State Administrative Tribunal to protest against BGC Housing Group, the subject of a proposed class action lawsuit.