Treasurer Joe Hockey has announced Australia will implement a new tax reporting standard from 2017, as part of a global initiative to tackle tax avoidance led by the G20.
Scientists and engineers in Perth have begun quietly setting up a centre which could encourage more floating gas projects off Western Australia's coast and create local jobs.
The Western Australian government is poised to announce more cost-cutting measures as lower iron ore prices threaten to punch a big hole in the state's bottom line.
The City of Canning has been sacked by the Western Australian local government minister and replaced by a panel of three commissioners until a new council is elected in October 2015.
Taxpayers have been burnt by the Western Australian government after it paid $30 million upfront for dozens of luxury apartments it cannot sell, the opposition says.
High tuition fees and living expenses could place Australia's reputation as an education destination for international students in jeopardy, according to global research from HSBC.
The transition of the Western Australian economy is under way amid strong population growth, according to recent research from the Committee for Perth.
The Reserve Bank of Australia is confident business investment will increase in the coming months, but is still not offering any hints on the timing of its next interest rate move.
An affordable housing development in Fremantle is no longer certain to proceed due to the federal government's scrapping of the National Rental Affordability Scheme.
The federal government has raised the National Terrorism Public Alert level from medium to high based on advice from security and intelligence agencies, but says it was not based on knowledge of a specific attack plan.
The Western Australian premier has turned his attention to "rogue" sharks that linger around an area for a long time after admitting last summer's baited drumline program wasn't targeted enough.
The federal government has had to accept some significant amendments to its bill to repeal the mining tax, including a review into the creation of an ‘Australia Fund' and changes to superannuation increases legislated by the previous government.
Plans to extend Western Australia's controversial shark cull policy by three years have suffered a blow after the Environmental Protection Authority rejected the trial.
The state opposition has pounced on apparent cracks in the alliance between the Liberals and Nationals after junior coalition party members crossed the floor on the issue of forced council mergers.
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