Paul Everingham, the man credited with guiding the state's resources sector through COVID-19, has been appointed to lead the newly-formed Asia-Pacific energy association.
A European leader in clean energy has earmarked $4.4 billion for Australia's transition, with new climate laws set to require a massive spend on the grid.
Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses key takeaways from her property feature, including how developers are integrating residential and retail offerings.
A company belonging to Monadelphous chair John Rubino has bought $6.7 million worth of shares in WA apartment developer Finbar, adding another link to the pair's business relationship.
East Timor president Jose Ramos-Horta has urged the Albanese government to help progress a lucrative gas project and has ruled out any Chinese military base.
Creditors of Griffin Coal are no closer to an insolvency appointment, as the clock runs down on customer Bluewaters' rights to step in and run the miner.
The Town of Cottesloe and Andrew Forrest's Fiveight are butting heads again over the proposed facelift of Indiana Teahouse, with the council now nine months into its deliberations.
Shares in Clough family-backed NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals have plunged after a planned clinical trial for its budding Alzheimer's treatment was rejected by the Human Research Ethics Committee.
West Perth company Avicena Systems has ticked off another big achievement, with the Therapeutic Goods Administration authorising its locally developed diagnostic technology.
Transport Minister Rita Saffioti has taken a swipe at Qantas while promoting the $1.9 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link, claiming ongoing flight disruptions could harm the state's tourism push.
The fitness franchise and east coast property group will move to a Churchill Avenue building that Performance Property's directors purchased for $4.23 million.
BHP handed over $3.8 billion in tax and royalty payments to Western Australia during the financial year and estimates its projects contributed 13 per cent of all revenue in the state.
A Southern Cross Electrical Engineering subsidiary has secured work on software giant Atlassian's new $1.4 billion Sydney headquarters, which is set to be the world's tallest hybrid-timber tower.
Hastings Technology Metals is hoping to raise up to $110 million to develop its proposed Yangibana rare earths project in Western Australia's Gascoyne region.
The RBA cash rate looks set to move past 3 per cent in months ahead; while the average WA home loan inked in April will now cost $610 more per month after five consecutive rate hikes.
EXCLUSIVE: The detective at the centre of Cleo Smith's dramatic rescue in Carnarvon last year, has been stood down pending a Corruption and Crime Commission inquiry.