The fine art, Persian rugs and luxury furniture of William and Rose Porteous will go on sale this weekend, as the couple look to offload several "valuable" items from their collections.
Perth-based executive Bronwyn Barnes has accused Ivanhoe Atlantic of seizing a laptop containing her records, as proceedings against her former employer continue in court.
OPINION: It is becoming increasingly clear that the federal government will reduce or eliminate the capital gains tax discount in the forthcoming budget, but it is not clear how it intends to do it.
Australia's share market is on track for a third week of heavy losses as oil prices and inflation concerns spiral due to the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
Industry groups have bristled at suggestions the natural gas industry could face new taxes, after the ABC reported the federal government was exploring its options.
Former federal minister Geoff Prosser is just one member of the Prosser family whose entrepreneurial spirit has thrived in Bunbury for more than a century.
The City of Busselton has lodged an appeal with the state's environmental watchdog, challenging the approval of a $280 million resort planned for Smiths Beach.
The Australian share market has sharply fallen to a nearly four-month low after oil prices spiked, gold prices plunged, rate cut hopes dimmed and the war with Iran intensified.
A joint venture between Satterley Group and Centuria will build a $65 million large format retail space in Jandakot after the state's planning authority greenlit the project today.
The state government has appointed a state fuel controller to oversee the distribution of petrol and diesel supplies, particularly to the regions, where shortages are becoming more evident.
The 20-year-old man accused of hitting former Labor strategist Tim Picton will remain on bail, despite the prosecution claiming he enacted a “clear breach” of one condition.
Operators of a Kimberley island's mothballed iron ore mine are preparing to go underground in their quest to bring the high-grade project back to life.
Former Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani has joined the board of Woodside Energy, with speculation he could be in line to replace chair Richard Goyder.