Breaking down the barriers between outdoor and indoor spaces underpinned Debra Brown Architect's HOUSE 12 project, a finalist in the 2020 WA Architecture Awards.
Oil prices were little changed overnight as coronavirus cases increased in many countries, though a flurry of announcements about a potential COVID-19 vaccine and ongoing talks over a European Union fund to revive economies hit by the pandemic curbed losses.
Gold prices jumped to their highest level since September 2011, and silver hit a near four-year peak as a spike in COVID-19 infections and hopes for increased stimulus measures supported safe-haven demand.
If there's anything to be gleaned from Premier Mark McGowan's extraordinary 89 per cent approval rating, it's that the public is almost singularly attuned to how the state government has responded to the pandemic.
Cooper Energy says it and Japan's Mitsui Group will invest $37 million to upgrade the Minerva Gas Plant near Port Campbell, Victoria to process gas from four existing offshore gas wells.
The Australian share market has finished lower, with every sector except mining and technology in the red as the coronavirus outbreak creeps back into NSW.
Civmec has filed a statement of claim against Altura Mining's lithium subsidiary, with the contractor alleging it is owed $4.5 million in compensation.
ADCO Constructions has won the contract for the Art Gallery of WA's rooftop development, which will feature a 34-metre Aboriginal artwork and a skybridge.
Perth-based explorers S2 Resources and Impact Minerals have both launched capital raisings today, with the proceeds to advance exploration activities at their Western Australian and NSW assets.
UPDATED: Seven companies including Woodside, BHP and ATCO Australia have been shortlisted to share in the next stage of ARENA's $70 million Renewable Hydrogen Development Funding.
Strike Energy has signed an agreement with ASX-listed Talon Petroleum, which will begin drilling the Walyering appraisal well in the Perth basin next year.
Charity licences no longer have an expiry date and not-for-profits have less reporting requirements, under new changes to Western Australia's Charitable Collections Act.
Four builders including Multiplex and Lendlease have been shortlisted to complete major works under the $257 million expansion of Joondalup Health Campus, which will include new beds and operating theatres.
Euroz is planning to partially retain the Hartleys brand and intends to bring independent directors onto its board as part of its agreement to acquire the rival stockbroking firm.
Regional businesses in Western Australia will be eligible for up to $50,000 in grants from Horizon Power, as part of a new community partnership program.
The disability services organisation is increasing its services earnings in a bid to mitigate the loss of revenue from the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Oil prices edged lower on Friday as concerns about the surge in coronavirus cases sapping fuel demand while major crude-producing nations ready increases in output.
Gold jumped on Friday, poised for its sixth consecutive weekly gain, as a record-breaking rise in coronavirus infections in the United States fuelled uncertainly about an economic recovery, while a weaker greenback also added support.
A Perth company that has developed a digital trading platform for the global LNG market has secured financial backing from Shell, Tattarang Group and Woodside Petroleum.
Arrivals from Victoria face mandatory 14-day hotel quarantine at their own expense in Western Australia while travellers from NSW will be tested immediately.
The Australian share market has managed a late recovery to end the week higher, with shares in Fortescue Metals Group hitting an all-time high of $16.66.
Aspiring gold producer Calidus Resources will begin early construction works at its flagship Pilbara project using the proceeds raised from a $25 million share placement.
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