The $40 million resort redevelopment on Rottnest Island was completed last month, while the construction of its staff accommodation is due to commence.
The Martin family, of Coogee fame, will have to wait longer to bring its Bunker Bay chalets to fruition after a development panel deferred its decision.
Plans to build an Aboriginal cultural space on Rottnest Island are under way as ceremonies take place this week reflecting on the history of the former prison island.
The $40 million Lodge Wadjemup redevelopment on Rottnest Island is expected to start opening in stages by December, with the project to be fully finished by next year.
The new leaseholders of Rottnest Lodge have detailed their final redevelopment plan, with an increase in the number of rooms but construction costs held to around $40 million.
Bunbury-based Perkins Builders has been appointed to spearhead the construction of an $18 million holiday accommodation precinct and microbrewery in Dunsborough.
The Rottnest Island Authority has released details of a $40 million plan to redevelop Rottnest Lodge, which incorporates a ‘gathering ground' to pay respect to Aboriginal heritage.
The developer behind the $425 million Port Kennedy estate has appointed EMCO Building and Graham Marsh Golf Design to progress the first phase of the development.
A coastal village featuring a hospitality precinct and a new jetty will be the centrepiece of a $425 million housing estate in Port Kennedy, which will be developed over the next decade.