Australia's unemployment rate has returned to 4.3 per cent after an unexpected uptick in September, dashing hopes a cash rate cut would come before the end of the year.
EY has won a $1.7 million contract to advise the state government on the planned buyback of the South West freight rail network owned by Arc Infrastructure.
An independent review of Synergy will put the state-owned gas and electricity provider's retail billing practices and complaints management systems under a microscope.
Two of Western Australia's most successful families – the Bennetts and the Martins – have seen changes in the ranks of key advisers to their business interests.
PwC Australia has reported a sharp decline in annual revenue and staff numbers and a second big fall in partner income after a period of major restructuring.
When a UFC cage fighter posts on Instagram from a government-sponsored event in Perth, how much value does that deliver? Tourism WA has hired EY to answer that question.
KPMG says a 3.9 per cent decline in revenue was largely due to poor conditions in its consultancy business, as it revealed a drop of more than 570 jobs during FY24.
The likely new owner of the Perth Wildcats is an Edith Cowan University graduate who started his working life at Telstra before building a global tech success story.
Households and businesses could provide half the nation's energy by 2050, according to an EY report, provided energy markets are restructured to support consumer participation.
The Workforce Gender Equality Agency has published gender pay gap data on more than 400 WA private sector companies, shedding a light on remuneration disparities.
Big four accounting firm EY has cut five jobs from its Perth office as it sheds 232 employees, becoming the latest firm to announce redundancies due to weak demand.
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A landmark report commissioned by EY has found a litany of problems among its staff, with many feeling overworked and large numbers experiencing bullying and sexual harassment.
The Slatter Group WA is the latest builder to collapse after appointing EY to liquidate the 20-year-old company, which specialised in the education sector.
PwC is under attack on multiple fronts with the federal government ordering consultants to stand down and tightening procurement rules after police launched a criminal probe.
Perth company Perdaman has started work on one of WA's largest projects after gaining backing from Global Infrastructure Partners, the same group that backed Woodside's Pluto gas project.
Perth's largest accounting firm has selected Tim Richards to succeed Michael McNulty, who has overseen rapid growth during his 10 years as office managing partner.
Zenith Insurance Services, Dardanup Butchering Co, Austral Pool Solutions, Omni Dental and Forpark Australia were among numerous private WA companies to change hands late last year.
APM is set to to buy NDIS therapy provider Everyday Independence for $52 million-plus in the company's third acquisition since listing on the ASX over a year ago.
The court has ordered more than $4.5 million taken out from Marc Cardaci's trusts to fund the legal proceedings between his widow and brother to be repaid.
Perth-founded APM Human Services International has moved to bolster its presence in North America by acquiring an employment services business for $225 million in cash.
Startups will have access to reams of information on early-stage innovation courtesy of a European database paid for by the state government's new industry fund.
The leaders of global accounting firm EY have decided to hold a vote on their planned split into stand-alone audit and consulting businesses, each with revenue of about $US20 billion.