High-profile barrister Sue Chrysanthou claimed a property developer knew he unlawfully filled up his verge, during a Supreme Court trial over a Jutland Parade site.
A hopeful Jutland Parade resident claims he has been accused of being a criminal by illegally creating a hazard on his verge, in the trial relating to Dalkeith’s millionaires’ row.
Exal Group has cleared a planning hurdle over its Nedlands apartment project, after a development assessment panel unanimously backed the $14.5 million proposal.
A defamation trial relating to a site on millionaires' row in Dalkeith, close to Kerry Stokes’ property, is ongoing in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
Wesfarmers plans to acquire 15 Bunnings properties currently owned by a special purpose investment trust and in the process will record a one-off profit of up to $130 million.
A development assessment panel has approved Stockland’s plan to build an independent living complex in the state’s South West, estimated to cost $142 million.
Business News has compiled a list of the state's largest pastoral leaseholders. It is a mix of rich-listers, cattle barons, family operations, miners, and indigenous enterprises.
Darren Pateman, who spent three decades at the ASX-listed developer, is stepping down as part of a leadership transition that puts three members of the Chan family in key roles.
Pastoral giant Consolidated Pastoral Company has bought the 1-million-hectare Rawlinna Station on WA’s south coast, five months after Andrew Forrest withdrew his interest.
City of Karratha Mayor Dan Scott has urged the state government to help with the housing “heavy lifting” as the local government mulls a $21 million apartment proposal.
Hospitality operator Patrick Prendiville has proposed to demolish a building on South Terrace for a four-storey pod hotel, expanding his Fremantle footprint.
Rita Saffioti has defended the state government’s multi-billion-dollar investment in infrastructure at a time when the state was experiencing crippling skills shortages.
The City of Perth has proposed to prime a site along the Swan River, for sporting, residential and commercial developments which could exceed 16 storeys.
Community group Save Perth Hills had a win in the dispute over a Satterley Property Group’s project, after being approved to intervene in the tribunal proceedings.