A major investigation is under way into the "catastrophic failure" at a building site at Perth's Curtin University that left an apprentice construction worker dead and two others injured.
University students have tackled housing affordability challenges in a new design competition that encourages the use of non-traditional construction techniques.
An inquiry into the Shire of Toodyay tabled in state parliament this afternoon has accused a former chief executive of poor financial and administration management.
Australia's share market reached its highest level since the coronavirus pandemic took hold in March and finished higher for the seventh consecutive session.
Western Australia's health minister is urging the Commonwealth to take action on maritime crew arrangements after a second COVID-19 outbreak off the coast of Port Hedland.
Support for Aboriginal peoples’ employment pathways and a sustainable sports program for local youth are among the initiatives in a $700,000 Horizon Power funding round.
Cabinet minister Simon Birmingham argues the federal government has been too busy dealing with the coronavirus pandemic to establish a federal integrity commission as promised.
There’s life in WA’s shell-shocked lithium mining and processing industry, according to one of its veterans, Pilbara Minerals chief executive, Ken Brinsden.
Australia's share market closed higher for its sixth consecutive session, helped by bank and technology stocks, after trading flat for most of the day.