Premier Roger Cook says business in his home electorate of Kwinana and the surrounding corridor will be supported with power infrastructure to thrive through the carbon neutral shift.
South32 has fired a salvo at the state’s gas producers, accusing them of forcing unreasonable terms on buyers and calling on the state government to enforce a use it or lose policy over gas fields.
Woodside has been given a two-week ultimatum to avoid industrial action by workers on its offshore gas platforms in the Pilbara over a protracted bargaining dispute.
Creditors are chasing Osborne Park-based contractor Menzies Civil Australia, which is locked in its own legal dispute with the developers of a proposed $100 million country club.
Woodside Energy says it stepped up its consultation approach after a key approval for Santos' $4.7 billion Barossa offshore gas project was dramatically overturned last year.
The local bourse finished the day flat to conclude the week down 2.6 per cent, its worst since a 3.9 per cent sell-off for the week ending September 2.
The City of Perth has recommended the council approve selling a West Perth laneway, that had been used as a right-of-way, to Kerry Stokes’ private company.
Fremantle Biennale has launched its fourth iteration SIGNALS 23, announcing more than 70 events and putting the historic Elders Wool Stores to use for the first time in over 30 years.
Pub group LocalsCo has lodged an application for the first stage of a major hospitality play including the art deco Geraldton Radio Theatre in the port town’s west end.
Healthcare tech and services company Resonance Health has won a $6.33 million contract from a multinational pharmaceutical company, subject to clinical trial approvals.
Western Australia’s chief justice has lambasted the quarrel over legal costs in a court dispute between Peter Hood and Tom Henderson-backed MAK Water and its former staff.
Businesses are being urged to stock up inventories as the prospect of more freight disruptions looms over WA coming into the wet season up north and fire season down south.
Failed building business Modco Residential’s glamorous co-founder Cynthia Lu is claiming she is owed $2.5 million from the collapsed residential building company.
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.
A City of Melville councillor is suing former Keating government minister and mayor George Gear, alleging defamatory matters were published to the city's elected members and staff.
The final day of opening submissions from the eldest Rinehart children draws to a close with correspondence between John Hancock and the family empire in the spotlight.
Jules Pemberton-steered NRW Holdings brought in $104.4 million in profit after tax amid significant cost inflation and skilled labour pressures on its construction projects.