Horizon Power is operating with reduced numbers around the boardroom table, fueling concerns about the sluggish rollout of new power infrastructure in the state's north-west.
Mineral Resources will front up to $14.5 million to fund the administration of Chris Ellison's brother's collapsed Resource Development Group, after putting brakes on funding last month.
Polystyrene boxes for seafood transportation could be replaced by a biodegradable option from wheat straw, under work done by Murdoch University, CSIRO and a Perth biotech.
Banking and utilities stocks dragged the Australian share market lower as Commonwealth Bank's full-year results fell short of high expectations and AGL's profits slumped.
The latest judgment over a technical report in the legal proceedings between Mark Creasy-backed Zuleika Gold and Catalyst Metals shows the long-running dispute is not yet over.
The company that oversaw a disastrous property purchase by an Indigenous charitable trust in Western Australia could be on the hook for a multi-million-dollar compensation claim.
The Department of Education has awarded Byte Construct a $15 million contract for work at Caversham Primary, one of the WA schools set to be upgraded under the state budget.
Sovereign wealth fund-backed CDC Data Centres has announced it will expand into Western Australia with a 200 megawatt datacentre, the largest in the state.
Private company SO4 has made its first international commercial shipments, marking a milestone for what is the last standing pure-play potash producer in Western Australia.
Electric aviation company FlyOnE says it has received an eight-figure post-IPO lead investment offer under a binding terms sheet, as it eyes listing in a quiet IPO environment.
ANALYSIS: Although Wednesday marks 100 days until the start of the 2025-26 West Test between Australia and England at Optus Stadium, action is already heating up off the pitch.
Engineering firm Kent has won a two-year contract on the Northern Endeavour decommissioning project, days after unions pushed for more of the work to be done locally.
The Forrest's property arm Fiveight has submitted new plans for a six-storey hotel on the old Spicers site in Fremantle, upping the number of rooms to 150 under the tweaked proposal.
Commonwealth Bank boss Matt Comyn says executing strategic priorities and maintaining strong operational performance has paved the way for a successful FY25.
WA's domestic air travel demand is exceeding airline capacity, with Perth routes seeing the nation's fastest growth despite seat shortages and higher average fares.
The Australian bourse has finished higher, buoyed by banking and discretionary stocks following a widely expected interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Listed contractor Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has picked up $110 million worth of contracts, including further work at Newmont's Boddington gold mine.
A Malcolm McCusker-led independent assessment of the issues that plagued the March State Election has concluded that the WA Electoral Commission was not fully staffed to do the job.