WA Premier Roger Cook says the State government will not stop until there is “zero-tolerance” towards poor workplace behaviour as fresh figures lay bare the extent of sexual harassment in WA's mini
Business leaders are encouraged to explore the embrace of artificial intelligence, as the state's AI leadership potential comes to the fore ahead of a conference next week.
Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn speak on a recent interview with David Flanagan which highlighted Western Australia's potential to play a role in the burgeoning space sector.
Most of Australia's universities have moved substantially higher on a major global ranking, with three into the top 20 but one dropping down the list after a change in criteria.
Curtin University has highlighted cultural misalignment between Western Australia's four public universities in its opposition of a mooted higher education merger in the state.
Our weekly appointments wrap includes Tom Plant, Patrick Gorman, Brendan Bate, Brett Woods, Alan Stuart-Grant, Brett Darley, David Banks and Sarina Claassens.
Two Western Australia health projects are among 19 national recipients sharing $12 million in commercial acceleration funding from a CSIRO-backed fund.
Maali Group managing director Mitchell Matera was announced as First Amongst Equals at the 40under40 Awards for 2023, taking the top spot ahead of a varied cohort of Western Australia's young business and community leaders.
Perth's mortgage delinquency rates have more than tripled for new homeowners this year and rents have risen by 13 per cent, the highest of all the capital cities.
The costs of school and medical services in Perth have almost tripled over the past 20 years, as analysis by Business News reveals where households have been hit hardest by inflation.
Exal Group is seeking a two-year extension to start building its Waterford student accommodation after the collapse of FIRM Construction and costs escalation.
University mergers could be on the table as an independent review of the state's higher education system is set to canvass prospective changes to the sector's structure.
Ross Waring has been named as director of a $200 million Curtin University-led hub which aims to develop commercial products and services from its research on critical minerals.
Western Australia has succeeded in its bid to stay as the home of the country's high performance hockey program, with a centre at Curtin University set for a $135 million revamp.
It might have seemed like a battle between resources efficiency and digital health and wellbeing but the winner of this year's Curtinnovation awards was from the traditional world of medical research – a possible cause of Alzheimer's disease.
Gaming entrepreneur Laurence Escalante has acquired almost 10 per cent of software business icetana as part of a changing of the guard in major support.