The number of active COVID cases in Western Australia has exceeded 200 overnight, as the state attempts to tackle COVID spread in schools by limiting in-school gatherings.
Marine infrastructure services business Maritime Constructions has been selected by the state government to improve navigation aids for boaters visiting Rottnest Island.
Perth-based Carbon Group has added to its interstate presence with the acquisition of Adelaide-based Symes Accountants, its fourth purchase in the space of six months.
The EPA has recommended approval of OZ Mineral’s proposal to mine nickel and copper in WA’s Musgrave Ranges in what could be a first for the region if fully approved.
The Reserve Bank of Australia says the economy has bounced back strongly from last year's Delta lockdowns and the signs indicate the effect from the Omicron variant on spending has been relatively small.
The Reserve Bank of Australia will give a broad view of its outlook for the economy and interest rates when it releases its quarterly statement on monetary policy.
A new defence pact with the US and UK will create opportunities for businesses in training, technology, and subsea industry, Austal chief executive Paddy Gregg says.
Westpac is seeking to cut about 20 per cent of its head office jobs as an increasingly competitive operating environment prompts the bank to bring forward cost-saving efforts.
West Perth-based lender Platinum Mortgage Securities is suing a Fremantle property developer over $1 million in loans allegedly unpaid, seeking the repossession of almost one-third of its development.
Perth-based Centurion Transport has expanded its Western Australian operations by acquiring the company behind South West Express and Great Southern Express.
The Department of Health is stepping up its investment in human resources management, awarding two contracts worth a combined $220 million to Deloitte and SAP Australia.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has backed Premier McGowan’s decision to delay WA’s border reopening but noted it was the Premier’s call on when he believes his health system is ready.
The federal government’s NAIF fund has chipped in for the Perdaman project, a $4.3 billion proposed fertiliser plant tipped to produce 2 million tonnes of urea per year.
Western Gas has secured all necessary government approvals needed to drill on the North West Shelf’s Sasanof-1 exploration well with drilling to start in the coming months.
Perth startup turned multi-billion-dollar business Canva is continuing to pursue global expansion by acquiring London-based data visualisation platform Flourish.
Three mystery cases have been recorded among today's 19 new local COVID cases, as the University of Western Australia becomes the state's first to restrict access for the unvaccinated.
Western Force has inked its seventh partnership in recent months, with tyre manufacturer Goodyear Australia to sponsor the men's team in the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season.
WA shoppers will be subjected to product limits at major supermarkets after floods in South Australia disrupted supply chains, leaving some shelves empty.
Zak Kirkup has warned of the risk of price escalation and project delays in WA as he prepares to add more than a dozen new workers to his business’ payroll.
Australia's construction industry suffered a slump over December and January due to the impact of the Omicron variant, continuing the sector's volatile run over the past six months.