A $22 million warehouse proposal at the Sadleirs Logistics site has been given the green light as Queensland-based transport company Lindsay Australia aims to expand its WA operation.
A specialised unit inside Banksia Hill Detention Centre for juvenile offenders is in a state of crisis with acute staff shortages, regular breaches of human rights laws and an on-going threat from a group of detainees known as the "suicide squad".
Sustainable textiles business Nanollose will provide a sample of its newly created fibre to Turkish denim manufacturer Orta, a company which supplies the likes of Levi’s and Armani.
Bethesda Health Care’s new mental health clinic in Cockburn will be the first health facility in Australia to use Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare in its day-to-day operations.
An Australian company commercialising revolutionary gold testing technology has lodged a prospectus for what is shaping up to be the largest initial public offering of the year.
Scott Morrison has used his trip to Western Australia to announce grants for eight businesses in the mining and energy sector, with the biggest grants going to two new hydrogen hubs.
Mark McGowan has said he would not have done anything differently in stimulating the construction industry, after more businesses failed in recent weeks.
The Carbon Market Institute has given Western Australia a relatively poor score in its inaugural ranking of states and territories on their carbon farming policies.
Complete Home Filtration, Ear Science Institute Australia and West Australian Shalom Group were among the national winners of the Telstra Best of Business Awards.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses the strategic implications of a major piece of defence infrastructure earmarked for Henderson.
The East Fremantle Oval redevelopment project has been given a multi-million dollar funding boost as its initial cost of $26.5 million has risen to $32.5 million.
In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Federal election, unemployment rate, COVID restrictions, houses prices, inflation and interest rates, builders go bust, WA’s mining status and Steve Birkbeck.
Approval for a $160 million NAIF loan has ticked off a solid chunk of funding Sheffield Resources needs to develop the Thunderbird Mineral Sands project in the Kimberley region.
More than a month after the company behind a Little Shop of Horrors production declared it was closing, liquidators have been appointed but creditors are unlikely to receive a cent.