Mental health services, including crisis support, will go virtual in a WA-first co-response model announced in a tranche of state government health budget commitments.
Shares in Caravel Minerals rose by 12 per cent on Thursday morning, following news the Subiaco-based explorer had submitted its environmental review document for the Caravel copper project to the Environmental Protection Authority.
Responding to plant and animal diseases, bolstering WA’s regional borders, and addressing the threat of feral animals are central to a $26 million state government cash splash.
Rio Tinto says it's already on course to be one of the leading suppliers of copper as the board keeps its powder dry on trumping BHP's tilt at Anglo American.
Perth businesses looking to harness automation now have access to a facility to test and demonstrate their technology in a real-world remote operations environment in Neerabup.
Sun Silver has announced it will bring forward its targeted Australian Securities Exchange listing date to mid-May, following a successful initial public offering.
Wesfarmers’s chemical division managing director Ian Hansen is set to retire later this year, but he will remain chairman on the group’s lithium business.
Two global agribusiness giants have lodged competing bids for ASX company Namoi Cotton, which is behind the construction of WA’s first cotton processing gin.
Misleading consumers and investors has never been an acceptable way to make money and faking green credentials is no different, the corporate watchdog warns.
AVZ Minerals is set to delist from the Australian Stock Exchange after two years of its shares being suspended, as multiple disputes around its project continue.
Shares across several Western Australia-based uranium exploration companies rose on Wednesday, following news overnight that the US senate unanimously approved a bipartisan bill to ban Russian imports from 2028.
High performance computing firm DUG Technology plans to open a new business unit in the Middle East, which will mark the company's fourth global geographical business hub.
Ousted Town of Cambridge mayor Keri Shannon has been named the next chief executive at the City of Nedlands, bringing an end to the months-long search for the role.
Carolyn Turnbull has resigned as Tourism WA managing director, confirming she would leave the government tourism agency on May 10 after two and a half years of service.
Cheryl Edwardes-chaired Red Hawk Mining has high hopes over its Blacksmith iron ore project in the Pilbara after completing a preliminary feasibility study.
The state government could be dragged to court by Pilbara traditional owners for failing to clean up Wittenoom’s mountains of deadly asbestos tailings.
St John of God has proposed to build a five-storey private hospital in its Midland precinct, estimated to cost almost $160 million, to replace the services acquired by the state government.