Tickets to a First Nations-focused event at this year’s West Tech Fest will be given away to Indigenous Australians for free in a bid to create opportunities for emerging business leaders.
A western suburbs boys’ school is set for a $29 million upgrade of its performing arts space after a development assessment panel approved a proposal to build four-storey facility on campus.
Woodside has struck a land use agreement for a proposed power project in the Pilbara, while Rio Tinto is set to fork out $600 million for its first stand-alone solar farm.
One of the state’s most experienced energy entrepreneurs, Ky Cao, has re-emerged looking for deals in the sector, although this time his focus is on exporting local expertise to Vietnam.
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting could help solve a looming WA gas shortage, pledging to boost Perth Basin investment as it becomes the third company chasing Warrego Energy.
A WA constable who took the police commissioner to court challenging mandatory vaccination rules has had a win, earning the right to stay on the payroll until a decision on his appeal.
The annual inflation rate has fallen to 6.9 per cent after the release of consumer price index data for October, after hitting 7.3 per cent the month before.
More than three quarters of the world’s biggest miners have pledged net zero, but a lack of clear reporting guidelines and the right leaders to hit their targets are areas of concern.
Underwater technology company Blue Ocean Monitoring has cited success in a recent seismic testing trial at its joint venture with major petroleum players as a big step towards an IPO next year.
AusGroup’s Australian businesses will likely be sold after the contractor’s Singaporean parent entered restructuring, but the company has promised no disruption to local operations.
Gina Rinehart has continued to reap big gains from the iron ore sector, with Roy Hill Holdings declaring another large dividend despite a fall in annual profit.
Good Drinks Australia is banking on increased revenue streams in a bid to reach a new EBITDA target of between $25 million and $30 million in the next three years.
Senior editor Mark Beyer covers highlights from a recent boardroom forum, which brought together industry figures to discuss issues facing the state's infrastructure pipeline.
Objection to the proposed First Nations Voice within the Nationals is not universal, with Mia Davies declaring she and the state division will continue to support constitutional change.
Stephen Daly has stepped down as chief operating officer for Minderoo and Tattarang after a three-and-a-half year stint inside the Forrest family businesses.
Moody’s Investors Service has lifted its credit rating outlook for Western Australia from ‘stable’ to ‘positive’ but has not reinstated the coveted triple-A rating.
Chevron Australia boss Mark Hatfield said he is determined to improve the company’s workplace culture after a report found nearly half of staff had been bullied.
A proposal to build what promises to be the largest surf park in the southern hemisphere has been referred to the state’s environmental watchdog for assessment.
Defence’s integrated investment program has come under scrutiny with the national audit office lashing the department’s failure to effectively disclose details of the $134 billion scheme.
Santos has been forced to temporarily shut down the John Brookes offshore platform in the Carnarvon Basin after finding a gas leak on the main pipeline.