The Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale’s council election has been rocked by allegations of electoral fraud, with two people in possession of about 50 ballot papers taken into custody.
The consumer watchdog has warned Australian airports not to increase its charges for airlines in an attempt to recover lost income due to COVID shutdowns.
Australia's competition watchdog says it needs new powers to curb Google's dominance in advertising technology that sells ads for sites such as YouTube.
Family-owned business Whittens is suing engineering company Mondium for allegedly failing to properly value and pay for work it completed at Rio Tinto’s Western Turner mine.
Quintis and several of its senior executives are facing defamation action at the hands of the company's former director, a claim it intends to vigorously defend.
The Regal Theatre's operators have stepped up their search for $1.2 million they may have lost in two alleged investment scams, gaining discovery orders in the Supreme Court.
An investigation by the state’s corruption watchdog has allegedly found the Shire of Ravensthorpe’s former chief executive spent close to $55,000 of shire money on sexual services.
The consumer watchdog has taken control of Real Asset Conveyancing after it allegedly failed to complete recent settlements and assist authorities with an investigation into its affairs.
A former Perth finance broker at the centre of an investigation by the corporate watchdog has been spared jail after pleading guilty to two counts of fraud and one of giving false information.
The Shire of Ravensthorpe has sacked its chief executive in a decision shrouded in secrecy, revealing only that it was based on confidential information from the CCC.
The state’s environmental regulator has given BHP the green light to increase iron ore exports from Port Hedland by 40 million tonnes annually, despite concerns about dust exposure.
Investors, consumers, and activists are pressuring big businesses to ensure the ethical security of their supply chains, but the first round of modern slavery statements shows varying degrees of compliance.
The foundation behind Subiaco’s Regal Theatre has expressed its dismay at revelations the unrelated entity managing the theatre may have lost $1.2 million in two alleged investment scams.
Crown Resorts shelled out almost $10 million in payouts to three of its most senior executives when they left the embattled casino business, according to its latest report.
Australia’s corporate watchdog has temporarily banned Robert Brady from managing corporations after liquidators were appointed to three of his associated companies.
Property magnate Adrian Fini intends to lodge plans for a $200 million coastal tourism village at Smiths Beach with the SDAU in a matter of months, despite concerns raised by the local government.
The state’s peak environmental body has thrown its support behind Perth-based Perdaman Industries’ $4.3 billion Burrup urea project, recommending the proposal be approved.
Leichhardt remains confident it will be able to deliver its $280 million Pilbara salt mine by 2027, despite news today the plan would be subject to a public environmental review.
The corporate watchdog has charged the former head of a WA labour hire company at the centre of a major investigation for allegedly failing to cooperate with authorities.
The Regal Theatre's operators have launched a second lawsuit after allegedly being swindled out of $330,000 as part of another failed investment scheme, taking their total claims to almost $1.2 million.
A former member of the state’s Gaming and Wagering Commission has conceded the regulator should have done more to interrogate policy changes regarding junket operators.
Neville Owen’s ties to Kerry Stokes have created more complications for the Crown casino inquiry after Business News unearthed details of a joint venture with Tim Roberts.