Another day and another bulk ship from Indonesia arriving off WA with a COVID-19 infected crew, as our state's agriculture industry braces itself for a possible ban on ships from Indonesian ports.
Cirrus Networks has become the second Perth-based IT services firm to receive a takeover offer in recent weeks, after Victoria's Webcentral Group made an on-market bid.
Royal commissioner Neville Owen has sought to quash any concerns about conflicts of interest by acknowledging he is a director of a key company in Kerry Stokes' business empire.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss WA election spending and issues where the opposition could gain momentum.
Fremantle Biennale, Factory Summer Festival and Origin Fields are among the arts events to have received a share of $40 million in funding from the federal government.
Perth rich lister Tim Roberts did not disclose his friendship with Crown's largest shareholder, James Packer, after being appointed to the Burswood Limited board.
The ABC's entire defence to the Christian Porter defamation case will not be publicly available after a judge agreed 27 pages should be removed from the court file.
Mineral Resources has reported record iron ore shipments for the past year but fell short of its downgraded guidance because of labour shortages and port congestion.
Investor pressure, the work of advocacy bodies and naming and shaming companies are some of the reasons Australia achieved 30 per cent representation of women on boards.
In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Crown inquiry, INCITE Awards, Ian Cochrane, iron ore, BN30, Sam Walsh, and CBD development.
TransAlta will build a $73 million solar and battery project in the Northern Goldfields to power BHP Nickel West, helping the miner cut carbon for battery products.
More than 60 per cent of civil construction businesses believe worker shortages are constraining their ability to deliver contracts, with an estimated 3,900 unfilled jobs.
Christian Porter says he's taking the long view in his new portfolio, sharpening the focus of industry policy and hoping to improve research commercialisation.
Belmont-based GenusPlus Group is making its second acquisition since listing on the ASX, having agreed to purchase assets from the administrators of Victoria's Tandem Corp.
Alterra has hired Pendulum Capital to manage the next stage of its south-west avocado project and announced chief executive Oliver Barnes is leaving the company.
Pay variations and stable housing for teachers in Western Australia's regional schools have been drawn as key battle lines ahead of next month's collective bargaining negotiations.
Today's Perth Casino Royal Commission hearing has unearthed the conflict between Burswood Limited director Maryna Fewster and former Crown Resorts director John Poynton, who delivered contradictory testimonies.
The first stage of the $800 million Karrinyup Shopping Centre redevelopment has reached completion, with the remaining upgrade works on track to finish this year.