Police are considering whether they can confiscate assets from tech billionaire Laurence Escalante if he is convicted over a raft of drugs and assault charges brought against him last week.
Perth-based executive Bronwyn Barnes has sued Ivanhoe Atlantic, alleging she was wrongfully dismissed as chief executive and president of the US company.
The Department of Defence will finally move to divest both Leeuwin Barracks in East Fremantle and Irwin Barracks at Karrakatta, after years of speculation.
Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting has donated almost $900,000 to a right-wing political movement that campaigns against immigration, net-zero and welcome to country.
A subsidiary of SRG Global has taken an engineering firm backed by Monadelphous and Lycopodium to court over work on a $400 million Rio Tinto contract.
A former director of a WA tiling company has been charged with making a false statement to the corporate regulator, allegedly hiding the company's debt.
A judge has told builders to use plain language in claims after unravelling a $280,000 row that big-ticket contractor Cooper & Oxley took all the way to the Supreme Court.
An alleged attempt to detonate a homemade explosive device at a protest on Australia Day has been declared an act of terror, nine days after the incident took place.
The loss was the first since Perth Festival started disclosing its annual results and came despite a 20 per cent jump in government grants to $17.6 million.
Gaming giant VGW has appointed Mats Johnson as acting chief executive officer after its embattled billionaire owner Laurence Escalante stepped away to deal with drugs and assault charges.