The state's peak planning body has approved Roshana Care Group's plan to build an 81-bed residential aged care facility, estimated to cost about $24 million.
The state's peak planning body has hit back at claims that its thinking on Satterley Property Group's Perth Hills project had been clouded by local opposition and political pressure.
A 36-storey apartment project in South Perth is the latest development troubled by delay and costs blowout with the estimated value rising to nearly $300 million.
Satterley Property Group claims a bushfire modelling that can take months to compile will push out the four-week hearing scheduled in the state's tribunal next month.
Australian Vanadium is one step closer to build its $450 million processing plant in Geraldton, which the company says is important to unlock its supply chain.
The state's peak planning body has approved DevWest's $24 million application to build a two-storey neighbourhood centre, despite concerns from the nearby IGA.
New South Wales-based ACE Power has lodged a $212 million plan to build a battery system, in the state's Peel region, to the peak planning body in Western Australia.
Western Australia's population is projected to grow from three million currently to 3.5 million by 2035, with Perth accounting for an increasing share of the state's total.
State Planning Minister John Carey has thrown the weight of his support behind the recently announced WA Planning Commission chair Emma Cole, after scrutiny over her appointment.
The state government has confirmed Emma Cole as the next Western Australian Planning Commission chair, weeks after Business News revealed the appointment.
ANALYSIS: A plan to appoint Emma Cole as Western Australian Planning Commission chair would put a spotlight on her credentials, under recent changes to the state's planning act.
A tribunal dispute over Satterley Property Group's Perth Hills project has continued to drag on, with parties given more time to prepare after a recent federal approval.
The state government will lead planning over the University of Western Australia and Queen Elizabeth II medical precinct, to accommodate Perth's expected population growth.
Two concrete batching plants will remain in Claisebrook for several more years after the state's peak planning body approval despite the area being earmarked for housing.
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The state's peak planning body has retrospectively approved the first stage of a $400 million wind farm constructed on 3,600 hectares of land near Kojonup.