Crown Resorts has received a takeover bid from the operator of Sydney's Star Casino while announcing the appointment of chief executive and managing director, Steve McCann.
Gina Rinehart has celebrated the launch of a book of jokes and comics compiled by her Cambodian Daughters - a group of Cambodian women Mrs Rinehart supports financially.
Tony Power, who led the recently completed high-profile inquiry into the City of Perth, has reportedly been appointed to undertake an independent review of the Kimberley Land Council.
Perth will host the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships at Scarborough beach in April 2022, a competition estimated to attract 8,000 visitors to the state.
One of Perth's top private schools could be in for a windfall gain of tens of millions of dollars if the full potential value of its sporting fields is realised, but it will have to navigate community objection first.
The state government has confirmed up to a six-month delay to Perth’s new airport rail line, with trains now expected to run in the first half of 2022.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie talk about what we can expect in next Tuesday's federal budget.
Nickel X has made a slow start to its first day of trading, after raising $7 million under an IPO to accelerate an exploration program at the company's Biranup project in WA.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss iron ore, Rio's AGM, hydrogen projects, Perdaman Industries, Caratti court ruling, house prices, the sale of Go West Tours, KBH Group, and Fremantle Port's new CEO.
Perth-based engineering group Monadelphous is attempting to resolve a dispute with thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions after it launched legal action against Monadelphous this week over vit
Perth businessman Michael Mercanti, who founded the Mike's Multi Service chain, and his wife Sybil are suing Westpac for allegedly allowing their son Tyrone to withdraw more than $3.9 million from their bank account without consent.
Shares in Kinetiko Energy have risen by more than 25 per cent, after the WA business announced plans to take full control of a South African gas project.
Christian Porter is trying to control how a defamation proceeding is reported and what information is made public, the ABC's defence has argued in the Federal Court.
The benchmark price of iron ore has moved above $US200 per tonne for the first time, despite growing diplomatic tensions with China, the largest buyer of the steelmaking commodity.
A majority of Rio Tinto shareholders have voted against adoption of the company’s remuneration report while a large minority opposed the re-election of director Megan Clark.
Former attorney-general Christian Porter is seeking to strike out parts of the ABC's defence in defamation proceedings concerning historical rape allegations.
In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Jesinta Burton about the work being done to make life-saving clinical trials more accessible in WA.