A development assessment panel has approved KBH Group's $13 million warehouse proposal as the WA-based company eyes more Perth sites for its KeepSafe operation.
The developer behind the failed $22 million Dugalup Centre in Dunsborough has lodged a scaled back iteration of the plan in a last-ditch attempt to revive it.
WA's teachers' union has accepted the state government's contentious offer of a 2.75 per cent pay increase and signed off on a new, two-year agreement.
A candidate backed by billionaire Clive Palmer will join the Senate crossbench following the declaration of the vote count in Victoria and Western Australia.
Global helicopter operator PHI will shift its Asia-Pacific headquarters to West Perth in July, just months after securing a lucrative contract with Woodside.
Energy regulators have put forward a "capacity mechanism" that would pay generators to guarantee supply to an evolving national grid, similar to the scheme already in effect in Western Australia.
Seven of Activ Foundation's worksites which were due to close in July will stay open for another 18 months after the federal government offered a $7.8 million lifeline.
A probe into Titan Interactive has revealed it was surviving week to week for more than two years before its collapse, juggling tax debts, overdue loans and legal threats over unpaid superannuation.
Dacian Gold will suspend mining at its flagship Mt Morgans operation in Laverton citing “significant” cost pressures, while ushering in a new chief executive to oversee a leaner operating model.
WA's Auditor General has repeated her call for more transparency and regular reporting on major government projects after quantifying time and cost blowouts on multiple developments.
Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss market struggles, coal-fired power plants, redevelopment of the Matilda Bay Brewing site, Australian Venue Co acquisitions, Modern Glass's closure, and people moves at WA Police.
Luxury baby bag brand Alf the Label has launched a crowdfunding campaign to secure up to $1 million to increase its brand awareness and expand into international markets.
A troubled apartment block is getting a revival as the developer behind Perth's Doubletree hotels aims to build a 19-storey apartment building at the Burswood site.