Nearly 70 Western Australians were recognised in the King's Birthday Honours list this year, with three appointed Officers of the Order of Australia for their distinguished service.
A judge has concerns in the timeline of Pilbara traditional owner's legal challenge against newly minted federal Minister Murray Watt, over the controversial North West Shelf extension.
NXT TEC has failed to secure another lifeline for the stalled Wyndham Lux hotel project, prompting a return to the drawing board eight years after the original approval.
A Northern Star Resources subsidiary has sued Grange Resources and Vox Royalty Australia over a dispute relating to the Red Hill deposit in the Kanowna Belle mine area.
Perron Group will remodel its Toyota WA logistics centre in a multi-million-dollar plan, to prepare for the completion of a nearby $100 million project.
The state government has awarded a tender to more than a dozen companies which will receive about $375 million worth of technology infrastructure work.
Housing Choices Western Australia is one step closer to building a Busselton accommodation, after a state government committee greenlit the $10 million proposal.
A Pilbara Traditional Owner group has doubled down on the push to put Murujuga rock art on the world heritage list, despite a speed bump with the United Nations.
Andrew Forrest has weighed in on the debate over public toilets in Cottesloe, urging the council to scrap the idea or find an alternative site to install the amenities.
The City of Perth has approved a removal of a public-used easement at billionaire Kerry Stokes' laneway in West Perth, with the site earmarked for redevelopment.
An investment company has sued the developers of One Richardson for alleged loss and damage, two years after the parties settled a court dispute over the $80 million project.