A development assessment panel has approved a six-storey public ward and a two-storey theatre expansion at Joondalup Health Campus, estimated to cost $67.2 million.
Rio Tinto and its joint venture partners have laid the foundations with the Guinea government to build more than 600 kilometres of new rail lines needed for the mammoth Simandou project.
Another Perth-based, Canadian-focused lithium explorer has launched an initial public offering amid a wave of interest in the country's prospects for the commodity.
The local share market has fallen 0.2 per cent after a cooler-than-expected inflation readout in the US failed to quell talk of more interest rate hikes.
The relationship breakdown between Lang Hancock and daughter Gina Rinehart during his marriage to Rose Porteous was laid bare during a WA Supreme Court trial over iron ore royalties.
Western Australian nurses and midwives are overwhelmingly backing plans to form a state political party in the latest escalation of a bitter wages feud between their union and the WA government.
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BHP-owned Oz Minerals has agreed to pay $9.3 million in fines after self-reporting employees bribed foreign officials to obtain mining rights in Cambodia.
China has announced Australia would be re-added to the nation's approved list of outgoing group travel destinations, just five days after barley tariffs were lifted.
LNG producer Chevron says financial commitment to two Western Australian nature-based carbon offset initiatives will help it create a lower carbon business.
Financial services is at an inflection point, as nearly a decade of major regulatory and technological change reshapes the sector, according to the leader of key professional body Financial Service
Offshore Alliance says workers on the Wheatstone offshore platform could apply to vote on industrial action against their employer Chevron as part of ongoing negotiations.
The state's peak planning body has approved a contentious $75.7 million apartment development in Mosman Park, dubbed Mos Lane, after a three-hour meeting.
Australia's financial investigations watchdog has remained tight-lipped about the decision to investigate Perth Mint during a federal hearing into its probe of the scandal-plagued organisation
The local share market finished 0.26 per cent higher ahead of a crucial monthly US inflation report, with gains for energy companies as gas prices soar.
An increase in aviation capacity, better communication and strategic initiatives are part of the overall strategy to boost and maintain the WA tourism sector.
The state government's top infrastructure adviser has provided heavily qualified support for the surprise relocation of the $1.8 billion Women and Babies Hospital to a site in Murdoch.
Westgold Resources has flicked the switch on its first hybrid power facility while also securing the green light to restart its historic gold mine in the Mid West.
Shark Bay seashell miner L'Haridon Bight Mining has been ordered to pay an increased $48,000 fine after WorkSafe successfully appealed the original sentence over a workplace injury.
Hancock Prospecting has thrown its founder Lang Hancock under the bus, claiming he breached his director's duty while married to Rose Porteous, during a Supreme Court trial.