Galena Mining has announced it will remain in suspension until the strategic review to tweak its capital restructure and enhance shareholder value has concluded.
Administrators handling Quintis Leasing’s administration have recommended winding up the company after receiving almost 30 bites during an expression of interest period.
The WA government has pitched for a TAFE-based Clean Energy National Centre of Excellence to be set up in the state, with the hope of winning federal support.
Western Australia reported an increase in lithium royalties over the first half of the financial year, despite a sharp drop in pricing for the volatile battery metal.
The Western Australian Police Union wants an 8.5 per cent increase in pay for the state’s police officers next financial year, matching a recent increase given to commissioner Col Blanch.
The federal government is considering action against Facebook parent company Meta after it announced it would not renew deals with Australian news outlets.
Liberal Party of WA leader Libby Mettam has slightly tweaked her shadow cabinet, days after former deputy Steve Thomas stood down over dealings with Brian Burke.
Regional travellers and fly-in, fly-out workers face more flight disruptions as hundreds of Network Aviation pilots vow to extend a strike over a pay dispute.
Sculpture by the Sea has collaborated with Tourism WA to launch a new Aboriginal Artistic Program, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the free outdoor art exhibition launched today.
The capital continues to outpace the rest of Australia, posting a 1.8 per cent increase in home values in February and an 18 per cent rise in the past 12 months.
Uranium explorer Boss Energy is getting closer towards producing its first drum of yellowcake at the company's flagship Honeymoon uranium project in South Australia.
Fremantle’s heritage-listed Victoria Hall, designed by distinguished architect Talbot Hobbs, could soon be on the market following a local council vote to launch an expressions of interest period.
Lender and second-hand goods retailer Cash Converters has announced it recorded a $9.9 million statutory net profit after tax during the first six months of the 2024 financial year.
A Subiaco-based junior miner has hit back against a legal action over alleged breaches of royalty agreements, describing the claim as without merit and misconceived.
The assets of Kingman Signs and Graphics, which produced signage for customers including Optus Stadium and Crown Towers, will be sold by administrators for less than $200,000.
Subiaco craft brewery Golden West Brewing Co has temporarily ceased trading and appointed an administrator, making it the third Perth pub to run into trouble in six months.
Bronwyn Waugh has been preselected as the Liberal Party of WA candidate in South Perth, beating City of South Perth Mayor Greg Milner and Hayley Cormann.
Zhaojin Capital is continuing in its bid to take over Tietto Minerals, with the China-based company re-extending its offer period for the third time since January 4.
A $25 million workers village proposed for Port Hedland is eyeing a mix of permanent and temporary housing units to ease a crippling accommodation shortage in the Pilbara town.
Westgold Resources has ridden the wave of a higher achieved gold price during the first half of the 2024 financial year, recording a net profit after tax of $43.78 million, up from a $11.14 million loss during the prior corresponding period.