The Health Minister has insisted the state government has no plans to reintroduce mask mandates, despite conceding the rate of infection is much higher than is being reported.
Workpower Inc will be able to provide more opportunities for people with disability after it acquired property maintenance business Greg McKenna Property Services.
Government boards in WA are among the least political in the country, according to new research that has found federal boards to be stacked with party-affiliated appointees.
There’s hope that families and small businesses could soon get a reprieve from high petrol prices, with Commsec predicting a 19 cent per litre drop ahead.
The opposition has demanded the auditor general launch a probe into the state government's abandoned $127 million Huawei deal to stop other government contracts from suffering the same fate.
Uneven population growth across the state’s geography gives some cause for concern that workers are still not being drawn to regional areas to support local businesses and economies.
A business owner has lost an eleventh-hour bid to avoid eviction from Hyde Park, after a court decided the process that delivered a new vendor monopoly rights to the precinct was above board.
AMP Capital has signalled a further expansion of the $800 million Karrinyup Shopping Centre development by adding more luxury retailers, with groups including Louis Vuitton expressing interest.
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie returns to At Close of Business to discuss WA's tourism priorities, Qantas, and the domestic value of direct international flights.
Rex has acquired the fly-in, fly-out arm of Cobham Aviation for $48 million, a move it hopes will help it become a premier operator in the lucrative resources sector.
Property developer Exal Group has bought a 31,100 square metre lot from a Chinese real estate group, as it progresses its plans for its project worth more than $500 million at the site.
Gurner Group and Grange Development will have to wait a few more months to amend its $320 million Nedlands apartment project despite a three-hour meeting by a planning body.
BCI Minerals chief executive Alvywn Vorster has signalled his exit after six years with the Kerry Stokes-backed salt and potash aspirant, as it works to keep a lid on rising costs at its flagship.
The prime minister has defended the government's decision to end COVID-19 isolation payments, ahead of a snap national cabinet meeting over rising case numbers.
ANALYSIS: Living standards are being hit and wealth shredded by rocketing inflation in the United States, but there’s dramatic, and potentially telling, differences across countries.
Political editor Gary Adshead explains why he weighed in on a proposed children's hospice in Swanbourne, and what opposition to it by local councillors means for its future.