Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA has condemned “concerning” reports that businesses may be forced to pay tax on grants they received during COVID-19.
Tietto Minerals has secured the remaining funds needed to develop its Abujar gold project in Cote d'Ivoire, while Wiluna Mining is advancing an expansion of its operations in WA.
A $16.5 billion plan to develop the Scarborough gas field and Pluto Train 2 has been approved by Woodside Petroleum, the biggest LNG investment sanctioned in WA in a decade.
Former AMP financial adviser David Fong and his financial planning company have been charged with engaging in dishonest conduct following an investigation by the corruption watchdog.
The Housing Authority has received a red mark from auditors for its payroll controls, two years after former senior bureaucrat Paul Whyte was arrested for fraudulent invoices.
Salini Australia has been hit with a $200,000 fine after an explosion at the Forrestfield Airport Link project in 2018 left an employee with a traumatic brain injury and facial fractures.
Nimy Resources has joined the rush of explorers in listing on the stock exchange, as it advances its Mons nickel project in WA using proceeds from a $6.5 million IPO.
Shares in Perth-based medicinal cannabis aspirant Emyria were up as much as 21 per cent after the business revealed a $5 million backing from Andrew Forrest's investment business, Tattarang.
Woolworths will shelve plans to demolish the former Clarkson Bunnings to make way for its newest shopping centre, shaving $2 million off the cost and halving its carbon footprint.
WA-based residential property developer Peet has bought a 15-hectare parcel of land from the University of Canberra for $67 million, with a view to build a 1,600-residence development.
Minderoo will assist 18 small news publishers reach collective bargaining agreements with Google and Facebook, following a spate of agreements struck by major news publications with the global tech giants earlier this year.
Labor wants to change employment laws to ensure casual workers taken on through labour-hire companies have the same entitlements as their permanent colleagues.
Australia has made limited progress to restore its fish stocks despite having the governance capacity to do so, according to new research from the Minderoo Foundation.
Horticulture and nursery businesses north of Perth are concerned about a government plan to cut their groundwater allocations. Perth residents using bore water also face cuts.
High iron ore prices meant the average Western Australian's purchasing power skyrocketed by 17 per cent in the year to June, although the state is more reliant on mining than ever.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie assess whether reopening WA's border will resolve widespread labour and skills shortages.
The Department of Planning is understood to have given the nod of approval to Funk Cider's planned 5 million litre production facility expansion in the Swan Valley.
The City of Swan's tender review committee is standing by its decision to list Perkins as the preferred tenderer for Ellenbrook's $58 million Leisure Centre, despite a call for it to be revoked.
Another round of industrial action is set to hit the delivery sector as the Transport Workers Union plans rolling strikes in Western Australia and NSW starting Monday.
After years of planning and three design iterations, Gary Dempsey's $22.8 million Cottesloe apartment proposal may have been derailed following the owners' sale of the block to developer Barry Baltinas.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Roy Hill profits, Woodside's Pluto 2, Rob Scott, JobKeeper, Burswood apartments, Swanbourne Cellars and Albany Hilton.