Removing Western Australia's Disability Services Commission director-general while changes to the National Disability Insurance Scheme are under way is like sacking a coach before the grand final, the state opposition says.
Former Australian Workers Union official and accused bagman Ralph Blewitt has protested his innocence and claims he is being made the fall guy after facing a Perth court over the alleged embezzlement of more than $400,000.
Mount Gibson Iron has torn up a second offtake agreement with a Chinese customer that had planned to buy product from its Iron Hill mine in the Mid West.
End-of-financial-year specials failed to maintain May's positive tone on new car sales for Western Australia, with numbers for June down 5.5 per cent as the financial year ended with a whimper.
More than 40,000 square metres of space in suburban office buildings have been vacated during the past 12 months, a result driven more by companies downsizing rather than growth in the number of firms moving to the CBD.
Coca Cola-Amatil has suffered a double blow, losing a contract with Australia's largest pizza chain to its rival and failing to get its latest no sugar offering on the shelves of supermarket giant Woolworths.
Spanish-controlled CIMIC Group has backed away from its former takeover target Macmahon Holdings, selling its 23.6 per cent stake in the Perth company for $46.8 million.
Palmer blames Chinese nemesis for $2.3b lossEmbattled billionaire Clive Palmer is directly blaming his Chinese nemesis CITIC for the collapse of his nickel empire in a
Oil prices have retreated about 4 per cent, ending their longest bull-run in more than five years, as climbing OPEC exports and a stronger US dollar turned sentiment more bearish.
Gold has steadied after Federal Reserve minutes showed a growing split among policymakers on the inflation outlook and the US dollar pares gains, lifting the precious metal above an eight-week low reached earlier in the session.
Grain handling cooperative CBH Group's partially owned subsidiary, Interflour, has officially opened a new malt production facility in Vietnam, which it said would give Western Australian farmers better access to the Asian nation's beer market.
Listed company Veris, which has built a national surveying and town planning operation over recent years, has discontinued its foundation business, mine camp contractor Otoc Australia, after carving-out Otoc's communications arm into a new entity.
A Perth-based exploration company in the process of acquiring lead and silver assets in the Murchison region has announced plans to undertake a $6 million initial public offering and list on the ASX.
A multi-millionaire industrialist known as Britain's ‘man of steel' has won the bidding battle for Arrium, ending more than a year of uncertainty for the collapsed South Australian steelmaker.
A career in puppetry was the furthest thing from Philip Mitchell's mind two decades ago, when he had his sights set on making it in the music business.
State opposition leader Mike Nahan expects former premier Colin Barnett to retire from politics this year but believes he first wants to ensure his legacy is not trashed.
Azure Capital, KPMG and Bis Industries are among the local businesses that have signed on for a series of outdoor events later this month for Starlight Children Foundation's 2017 Great Adventure Ch
More than 300 truck drivers in Western Australia have had their licences suspended after the state government alleged they failed to pass their driving test.
West Perth-based Platinum Mortgage Securities has entered into a products sale agreement with La Trobe Financial, following a transfer of funds between the two businesses last year.
GR Engineering Services has finalised a $66.5 million package of work for the construction of processing facilities at Gascoyne Resources' Dalgaranga gold project in the Murchison region.
US private equity giant Kohlberg Kravis Roberts has moved a step closer to a takeover of Vocus Communications following the telco board's decision to open its books to a non-exclusive due diligence.
Miners scramble to deal with news out of AfricaA swag of Perth-based explorers with projects in Tanzania were last night scrambling to make sense of new laws passed by
Oil prices flirted with both positive and negative territory on Tuesday, hovering around $US50 a barrel on tentative signs that a persistent rise in US crude production may be slowing.