Nominations for local government elections have closed, with former politicians and unsuccessful parliamentary candidates eyeing for council roles in October.
Andrew Forrest has weighed in on the debate over public toilets in Cottesloe, urging the council to scrap the idea or find an alternative site to install the amenities.
Western Australian artist Johannes Pannekoek has won the $30,000 Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill Sculpture Award, kicking off the 20th year of Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe
Mining heiress Angela Bennett's private company AMB Holdings is eyeing an expansion, proposing to build a $20 million office and apartment development in Swanbourne.
Perth architect Barry Baltinas has added another Cottesloe project to his portfolio, a seven-storey development next door to another one of his Marine Parade build.
While legal action over redevelopment approval for the Ocean Beach Hotel has been ruled out, the Town of Cottesloe has affirmed a continued contest over the state government's assessment pathway.
A $221 million redevelopment of Ocean Beach Hotel has been approved, with the developer confident of delivering the project within the three-year timeframe.
Kailis Hospitality Group has proposed to rebuild Magic Apple at the former Barchetta site after being chosen as Town of Cottesloe's preferred operator of the coastal location.
The Town of Cottesloe remains opposed to an increase in the height limit of Leonie Baldock's project site to 10 storeys, despite state government's orders.
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie preview next week's federal budget coverage and discuss what they expect to see in the Albanese government's first financial plan.
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses key takeaways from her property feature, including how developers are integrating residential and retail offerings.
The Town of Cottesloe and Andrew Forrest's Fiveight are butting heads again over the proposed facelift of Indiana Teahouse, with the council now nine months into its deliberations.
A cohort of Perth's movers and shakers has backed a local petition led by one of the Rinehart family's former lawyers to reinstate outdoor seating at a coastal cafe.
An 8,028 square metre lot of land on the border of Cottesloe and Mosman Park could be in the hands of private developers this year after years of planning.
The Ocean Beach Hotel owner has shaken off the council's opposition to his proposed $220 million facelift, with the state government's peak planning body to assess it in the coming months.
A $220 million plan to revamp Cottesloe's Ocean Beach Hotel will be considered by council next week, with council staff recommending a strong objection to the proposal.
The multi-million dollar reimagining of Indiana will soon return to council chambers as mining billionaire Andrew Forrest's company agrees to meet the town's costs for research.
Perth developer Barry Baltinas has submitted plans for a $27 million apartment building alongside the site of Gary Dempsey's derailed proposal to the state's expedited planning pathway.
The property arm of Andrew Forrest's Tattarang has acquired Yallingup's Cape Lodge, including the eight-acre private vineyard which exclusively produces the hotel's premium wine.
Tattarang's property arm Fiveight has unveiled new plans to revamp Cottesloe's ageing Indiana Teahouse, featuring restaurants, cafés, a rooftop pool and a boutique hotel.
The Town of Cottesloe is lobbying for tighter control over the significant development assessment pathway, following the approval of an apartment building last week.
Gary Dempsey Development's contentious plan for an apartment building along Cottesloe's popular beachfront strip has been approved by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
The Town of Cottesloe says it's disappointed with the state government's streamlined development assessment process, after it was left in the dark over revised apartment plans for Marine Parade.
Gary Dempsey Developments' revised proposal for a seven-storey building along Marine Parade has been recommended for approval when the state's planning body meets next week.