Sydney-based private construction company St Hilliers, which has carried out a range of defence related work over several years in Western Australia, has entered voluntary administration.
The local share market closed down 1.0 per cent after the chairman of the US Federal Reserve reiterated that the central bank would move slowly on rate cuts.
The Department of Education has awarded an almost $23 million contract to PS Structures to construct a new music building at John Curtin College of the Arts.
Pilots working for Western Australia-based Qantas subsidiary Network Aviation could walk off the job later this week as part of an ongoing enterprise agreement dispute.
The Chamber of Minerals and Energy WA is calling for battery metal support and a close look at the federal government's sweeping policy agenda ahead of the 2024-25 budget.
National household discretionary spending declined by 1.1 per cent through the year to October 2023, but just got back in the black for the year to November (+0.3 per cent).
Premier Roger Cook has reminded his federal counterparts of Western Australia's economic importance, in response to mooted employment law changes that could affect local business.
Noongar entrepreneur Gerry Matera says a misalignment of ethics and values is the reason he walked from Aboriginal-owned construction company Marawar WA, which is now under administration.
The state government has brought the Great Southern and South West road maintenance workforce in-house, as part of its statewide transition to grow Main Roads.
Curfews imposed by local governments are among the constraints affecting freight productivity by as much as 20 per cent, according to WA's peak trucking lobby.
Mid-tier gold producers Silver Lake Resources and Red 5 have announced their intention to merge, with a combined entity to have a market cap of about $2.2 billion.
With most Australians expected to win out from the government's amended tax cuts, the treasurer has warned other parties not to block the policy in parliament.
Three Western Australian hotels and resorts are under new ownership after US-based Travel + Leisure Co acquired Accor Vacation Club for $U48.4 million.
Shares in Australian uranium companies rose on Friday, following a significant update from Kazakhstan-based Kazatomprom, which is the world's largest producer.
Hospitality directors Brian Godfrey and St John Hammond will spearhead a tavern project for Phoenix Shopping Centre, which is undergoing a $40 million revamp.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Basil Zempilas; Waterbank; Nicola Forrest; Brian Anderson; house prices and interest rates; and Ivan Vella's IGO saga.