One of the state's two deputy police commissioners, Gary Dreibergs, has ended his 40-year career and will not be in the running to replace the outgoing commissioner Chris Dawson.
Norwest Crane Hire has received the first Liebherr 650T crane in Western Australia ahead of a series of works scheduled with major mining companies in the Pilbara.
In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, inflation outlook, market impact, house prices, Carillon sale and CBD developments, hybrid working, and carbon farming.
Liquidators for Forex Capital Trading released their investigation report, finding that the company’s former customers have incurred a loss of at least $77.5 million.
The state’s largest timber manufacturer will close its 70-year-old Greenbushes mill and stand down 50 employees after investing $54 million as the state’s native logging ban looms.
Well-connected former Joondalup Health Campus boss Kempton Cowan won’t face court again until mid-June, after Federal Police pushed for more time to investigate allegations he was in possession of child abuse material.
WA has recorded a drop in daily COVID cases with the Department of Health reporting 9,328 new infections overnight, but the number of people with COVID in hospital has risen.
Seafarms Group's executive chair and chief executive Mick McMahon has stepped down from the board two weeks after a major shareholder sought to have him removed.
Communities Minister Simone McGurk has issued a public apology to psychologist Tracy Westerman over comments she made during a press conference that later prompted defamation action.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer digs into the policies underpinning Australia's carbon market and the businesses navigating it in WA.
The Australian Stock Exchange has finished broadly higher after the US Federal Reserve said aggressive interest rate hikes weren't under active consideration.
Nearly two years on since the destruction at Juukan Gorge, Rio boss Jakob Stausholm has told shareholders that the miner is focused on resetting relationships.
Spinifex Brewing Co and Singaporean food and agri-tech company The GrowHub are among the tenants to have signed on to move into the Shire of Murray’s food innovation precinct.
Former ANZ financial advisor Steven Talevski has failed to quash Perth entrepreneur Natasha Di Ciano’s legal claim against him for allegedly accessing her bank records.
The state's planning commission has approved a 36-storey apartment building along Mill Point Road in South Perth, next door to Finbar's 21-storey Aurelia development.
A Georgiou Group joint venture is undertaking a $494 million project for Transport for New South Wales, while Kerman Contracting was awarded $22 million in work from Karara Mining.
Red Hill has been selected as the site for Woodside Petroleum’s first plant turning carbon emissions into ethanol after a deal with the Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council.
Construction industry groups have called on the state government to scrap new laws forcing thousands of excavator operators to obtain costly new qualifications.
Alinta Energy has warned Western Power’s proposed regulatory deal could lead to higher electricity prices and favour rooftop solar ahead of utility-scale renewables.