Agave Developments’ $6.6 million six-storey apartment project on Broadway is heading back to the development assessment panel, despite having not yet gained the support of the City of Nedlands.
The state opposition and sections of the business community have criticised the state government’s “skeleton” of a COVID-19 transition plan, with Western Australia still without a date for the reopening of borders.
A group of musicians has established the Western Australian Jazz Project with the hope of it becoming the flagship organisation for the artform in the state.
A memorandum of understanding between FBR and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s ministry of housing has been curtailed after the parties failed to pin down a binding agreement due to COVID-19 uncertainties.
Sigma Healthcare has withdrawn efforts to merge with Priceline owner Australian Pharmaceutical Industries leaving Wesfarmers to push ahead with a takeover.
A review of Woodside's oil and gas reserves led to a 10 per cent trim on its proven and probable resource volumes but has in turn increased solely proven reserves by the same amount.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss WA's COVID plan, Mia Davies, Perth Airport, WA private company results, COP26 and what it means for WA, workplace safety, innovator of the year Vision Phama, and much more on science and innovation.
The consumer watchdog is seeking feedback on Veolia’s divestiture offer before ruling on whether the French waste management company can acquire fellow-French competitor Suez.
Bryah Resources is acquiring the Lake Johnston lithium-nickel project near Kalgoorlie in a self-proclaimed pivot to becoming an energy metals-focused company.
Opposition leader Mia Davies has questioned whether the state government has done enough to prepare Western Australians for life with COVID-19, as the state moves to relax restrictions in the New Year.
Businessman Sam Walsh has been awarded The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon for his contributions to economic relations between Japan and Australia.
A second large carbon capture and storage project could be built in the north west, with Woodside Petroleum, BP and Japanese investors to scope a new facility.
DevelopmentWA has lodged environmental documents to further develop its Kemerton industrial estate, while Albemarle has revealed delays to its Kemerton lithium plant.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer unpacks what goes into a search fund and their emergence as an investment vehicle in Perth.
Property developer Saracen has received the green light to pursue a $24 million refurbishment of the 120-year-old Royal George Hotel and build a nine-storey apartment beside it.
Liquidators for land developer GH1 are pursuing former director Tina Bazzo on four fronts to take back shares and properties allegedly transferred to various entities in her control before its collapse.