Long-serving WA Health director general David Russell-Weisz will step down from the role after more than eight years at the top of the state's largest government department.
Troubled nickel miner Panoramic Resources has been placed in the hands of administrators from FTI Consulting after an unsuccessful bid to obtain funding or attract buyers.
Western Australia faces gas shortage over the next decade unless major new supplies are developed, with shortages more extreme from 2031 after the government shuts its coal-fired power stations.
A former Liberal leader has ruled out standing for preselection ahead of the 2025 state election, while a prominent ex-state and federal ministerial advisor is weighing up a run in a new seat.
The state government is spending nearly $500,000 evaluating the establishment of a German innovation institute in WA to accelerate the take-up of clean energy and support decarbonization.
A private exploration company chaired by Curtin University's Brent McInnes has announced the discovery of a huge gas field that could underpin a new LNG plant in PNG.
Woodside Energy has struck a five-year deal with three maritime unions for Australian crew to staff its liquefied natural gas vessel, building on a long-term relationship.
WA's immediate decarbonisation efforts will prioritise the electricity grid, identifying it as a key to unlocking emissions reduction opportunities in more challenging sections of the economy.
Prominent mining executive David Flanagan will become managing director of Arrow Minerals in what will be his first board move since being ousted as chairman of Delta Lithium.
The Federal Court has fined a Perth woman $230,000 after she provided unsubstantiated tax agent services despite not being registered as a practitioner.
Battery metals miner IGO has halted construction on part of its troubled Cosmos nickel mine, in a move that comes just days after its new chief executive Ivan Vella has taken the helm.
The federal treasurer has announced a better-than-expected $1.1 billion deficit for this financial year, with revenue upgrades banked to help fight inflation.
The regional arm of UK defence firm Babcock has signaled its intent to assist the state government's development and growth of a WA defence industry, as AUKUS deadlines draw closer.
Independent Gaming and Wagering Commission chair Michael Schaper will leave the role just one year into a three-year term, the state government has revealed.
The federal government's revised migration strategy that would cap the number of incoming migrants has drawn both praise and criticism from industry groups.
WA's building industry will pay more into the state's portable long service leave fund in 2024, with the rate up 400 per cent from the record lows applied during the height of the pandemic.