Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made a whistle-stop visit to Perth on his way to Indonesia, joined by some of Western Australia's newly elected federal members.
St John of God has scrapped a proposed birthing unit from its $311 million expansion of the Subiaco hospital, with the new building to be two levels shorter than what was approved.
A $49 million retirement village and apartment project in City Beach has been approved after the committee presiding member used her casting vote to break a deadlock.
Transport and logistics company Centurion has booked a five-year deal with Australia Post, over freight delivery across three Western Australian regions.
Ascent Investment and Coaching director Michael Dunjey appeared before a Perth court today, facing 33 criminal charges relating to an allegedly fraudulent scheme.
Up to seven sites in the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre area could be used for further development, including a hotel, as Rio Tinto eyes a move into the redeveloped space.
Mazda has filed a multi-million-dollar application to build a two-storey showroom in Perth's north-east, on a site previously earmarked for an Aldi supermarket.
Embattled builder Nicheliving is entangled in another legal dispute, with a claim over $1.3 million worth of shares lodged in the state's highest court.
A planning body has approved property developer Adrian Fini and wife Michaela's $26 million plan to build an apartment project on the site of their former home in Claremont.
Singaporean developer Centurion has cleared a planning hurdle for its $60 million student accommodation in Nedlands, receiving approval from a state government committee.
Northern Star Resources will have to wait more than a month to progress its 800-bed workers camp proposal after an assessment panel was unable to decide on the $65 million plan.
Government House official secretary Howard Gretton will lead the Western Australian team at the ABC, having been appointed state manager at the national broadcaster.
Neoen's latest wind farm project in Narrogin has been valued at $450 million, with the proposal to be decided by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
A hay processing company in the state's Wheatbelt region has been fined almost $600,000, after a worker sustained serious injuries including a fractured leg.
Seafood group KB Australia has sold most of its local rock lobster pots for about $10.5 million, but remains a major player in the sector under lease deals.