The local share market has closed modestly higher as traders digest a spate of earnings reports from companies including JB Hi-Fi, Treasury Wine Estates, A2 Milk and BlueScope Steel.
The Supreme Court has been asked to reveal details of a secrecy-stricken legal battle between Santos and Newcrest over a gas contract for the Telfer mining operation.
The new owners of a luxury retreat on Christmas Island are bullish on the remote province's tourism potential as uncertainty surrounds the island's major employers.
Woolworths Group has cleared a hurdle over its $120 million project on the former White Sands tavern site after the Supreme Court weighed in on its lapsed approval.
The WA company behind an imaging device which can reduce the number of repeat surgeries for breast cancer patients has received $27 million in a private funding round to support its push to US FDA approval.
WA Police have seized the largest amount of illegal tobacco in the state's history, coinciding with the government's announcement about new laws to crack down on the illicit trade.
Treatments from an innovative Perth healthcare company offering novel MDMA and psilocybin-assisted therapy for PTSD will be covered by insurance in three states, after it expanded an agreement with Medibank.
The West Coast Eagles Football Club has posted a profit of $1.6 million profit in 2025, ensuring it remains one of the most financially healthy in the AFL.
West Perth-based Prospect Resources has announced plans to raise $45 million, as it moves to further accelerate drilling at its flagship Mumbezhi copper project.
Genesis Minerals has struck a $639 million cash and scrip deal to acquire Magnetic Resources, adding a 2.2-million-ounce resource to its books 20km from Laverton.
Mobile phone, computer, video game and small appliance sales have pushed up the profit for electronics giant JB Hi-Fi, which recorded more than $6 billion in sales over six months.
New laws to clamp down on the illegal tobacco trade are expected to be unveiled by the state government as early as next week, as a local council takes matters into its own hands.
Albemarle's chief Kent Masters says higher operating costs in the West must be addressed if ex-China supply chains are going to be solidified, after idling the Kemerton lithium plant.
Australia's share market has had its best week in nine months, despite a bleak final session as jitters around artificial intelligence disruption hit risk sentiment.
A man accused of manslaughter over former Labor secretary Tim Picton's death claims he was scared he would be struck first, a belief police say is "unreasonable".
Mark Pownall, Gary Adshead and Isabel Vieira discuss Albemarle's Kemerton shut down;, Liberal Party leadership shake up, WA's IPO landscape and major property deals.
SportWest chief executive Troy Kirkham says those within the sport and recreation industry in WA are doing all they can to retain quality staff and maximise facility rationalisation.