APM Human Services has delivered its first set of financials as a private operator again, as the dust settles on the US-based Madison Dearborn Partners' $1.3 billion acquisition.
BHP has taken delivery of its first battery electric trains in Port Hedland, with the miner set to become the first to run green locomotives on its mainline.
The first iron ore under new management of one of Western Australia's oldest iron ore mines has made its way to Esperance, one year after the project was deemed to have reached its expiry date.
The state's peak planning body has approved Roshana Care Group's plan to build an 81-bed residential aged care facility, estimated to cost about $24 million.
Global investment bank Morgan Stanley has pulled its permanent wealth management presence in Perth, as four advisers defect to rival firm Canaccord Genuity Australia.
A collective of farmers are pressing ahead with a plan to build a large multi-species abattoir in the Great Southern to service the booming paddock-to-plate market.
Opposition leader Sussan Ley has dismissed suggestions the Nationals are dictating coalition policy after the Liberals followed their lead and ditched net zero by 2050 climate targets.
The builder of Australia's first waste-to-energy plant, to be officially opened today in Kwinana after more than six years of work, has revealed it cost about $1.1 billion.
Australia's share market has tumbled to its lowest close since September 18 after stronger-than-expected jobs data scuppered hopes of further Reserve Bank interest rate cuts.
Spanish construction group Acciona is keeping its options open after quietly withdrawing its application to the ACCC to buy a giant waste-to-energy plant at East Rockingham.
A company jointly owned by Mineral Resources and Destec has accused Chris Ellison of breaching his duties as a director, adding to an ongoing dispute over claims of stolen information.
A Perth startup developing rapid tests which it says could detect antimicrobial resistance and find the best antibiotic for the patient's infection has received $1.3 million in pre-seed funding.
Gold aspirant Rox Resources has been rattling the tin for $200 million for the development of its Youanmi gold mine, which now comes with a $383 million price tag.
Listed copper play Sandfire Resources has returned to the Australian mining scene with a $240 million deal with Havilah Resources, sending the latter's share price soaring almost 50 per cent.
WA's water minister has ducked questions about how the state government intends to shore up water supply for the Pilbara as concerns mount about unsustainable use of the region's aquifers.
The board at John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy will take a 20 per cent pay cut, as the company seeks to “rebuild its credibility” after receiving frank shareholder feedback.
Australia's sovereign submarine builder and sovereign shipbuilder have signed an agreement to collaborate on workforce development and 3D printing opportunities.