UPDATED: City of Perth acting chief executive Peta Mabbs has resigned from her position, amid confusion over a workplace culture review pushed by lord mayor Bruce Reynolds.
Marine technology company VEEM has substantially revised down its earnings outlook for the current half-year but expects a strong rebound in the second half after overcoming delays.
Western Australian family business Aquatic Leisure Technologies is preparing to open a new manufacturing facility in the United States, marking a major expansion of its operations.
WA's gender pay chasm - the largest in the country - has narrowed marginally, while progress nationally for women in chief executive roles remains stagnant despite gains in boardroom diversity.
The Subiaco-based company has struck two deals worth a combined $A96 million that will strengthen its balance sheet and allow the vesting of 133 million performance rights.
The state government will spend $250 million building common user infrastructure at key industrial estates to smooth the path for proponents to get their projects up and running.
Federal Labor has sidelined the Coalition and struck a deal with the Australian Greens to pass its re-written Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Act.
Economists say the Reserve Bank might have lowered interest rates too far after a surprise inflation print revealed price pressures are still running hot.
Wall Street extended its rally overnight as revived tech strength and the increasing probability of a December interest rate cut from the US Federal Reserve put investors in a buying mood.
South32 has engaged the state's largest Indigenous-owned contractor Warrikal for maintenance services at its Worsley Alumina refinery under a seven-year contract.
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Wind farm proponents planning to install turbines in Western Australia can often wait more than two years to get their hands on a crane capable of doing the job.
Mining and industry executives are urging Labor and the coalition to strike a speedy deal on environmental reforms to improve clunky planning approvals.
An industry group led by farmer Alan Richardson and project developer Enzo Gullotti has become the third outfit looking to build a canola processing plant in WA.