The widow of former CFC Group chief Marc Cardaci has won another legal battle with her former brother-in-law, after his push to have her cover a $244,000 legal bill was thrown out.
Iluka Resources has recorded a 185 per cent leap in net profits amid falling global supply options for mineral sands, but says future sales could be bound by production capacity.
Property giant Brookfield has vowed to undertake major upgrades at Brookfield Place after anchor tenant BHP agreed to remain at the skyscraper for a further 15 years.
The number of international drug companies undertaking clinical trials in Perth is set to expand after local success story Linear Clinical Research opened a $6 million facility.
Westgold Resources has braced investors for a hefty write-down across several assets ahead of its full-year results this week, mirroring a similar update by fellow mid-tier Ramelius Resources.
National Farmers' Federation boss Tony Mahar says state and federal governments are not doing enough to alleviate staffing shortages, leaving the industry searching for 150,000 workers.
West Australian industrial services company WestStar Industrial has secured $13 million worth of contracts and awards through its subsidiaries, Alltype Engineering and SIMPEC.
Political editor Gary Adshead explains why the announcement of an Aboriginal Cultural Centre has been overshadowed by a Seinfeldian spat between the premier and Perth's lord mayor.
Growing demand for lithium raw materials has boosted Pilbara Minerals' sales revenues by more than $1 billion in 12 months, delivering the company's first full-year profit.
Claims of insider trading and delivering $8 million in contracts to associates have been lobbed by MinRes against sacked manager-turned-'whistleblower' Steven Pigozzo.
The City of Stirling has backed off on its plan to introduce a social housing quota for future developments following feedback from industry groups, including Adrian Fini's group.
Monadelphous has lifted profits by 11 per cent following a busy pipeline of work throughout the year, but says an acute skilled labour shortage is constraining operations.
The Scott Morrison ministerial appointments scandal will face a further inquiry in the wake of a scathing report into his actions by Australia's Solicitor-General Stephen Donaghue.