The body set to replace Infrastructure WA will only be able to conduct research and inquiries on topics the Premier deems fit, sparking calls from the Opposition for more independence.
The latent IPO market began to stir in 2025 as the local stock exchange welcomed 19 Western Australian-linked companies to its board, dominated by the miners.
New ABS data has revealed household spending fell 0.4 per cent during December, reversing the trend of spending increases observed during the latter months of last year.
The proponents of the proposed $100 billion Western Green Energy Hub have called in Chinese and South Korean firms, as they explore the gargantuan project's feasibility.
Vehicle sales platform CAR Group says it's using AI to let consumers browse for new vehicles using conversational voice search, after posting a rise in profit.
Kali Metals is raising $7 million to advance exploration at its gold and lithium prospects, amid the clouds of an ongoing investigation into Mineral Resources' corporate governance issues.
The Federal Court has cleared the way for liquidators to distribute $4.7 million to victims of Ponzi promoter Chris Marco and to keep hunting for assets linked to the convicted fraudster.
Australia's share market has logged its worst session in 10 months, after US tech worries and aftershocks from the precious metals sell-off hammered risk sentiment.
Northern Minerals is again appealing to the court to further delay its annual general meeting amid concerns about Chinese interference in its share registry and board.
Scope Property has submitted a $200 million plan to build a 10-storey hotel, offices and a social hub to service the growing Australian Marine Complex.
Roger Cook has revealed the form WA's first-ever productivity commission, dubbed the 2050 Commission, will take to provide advice to guide the state's future.
Sam Jones, Sean Cowan and Claire Tyrrell discuss rates; Bronwyn Barnes; Laurence Escalante; defence sites for sale; and major property news of the week.
A senior politician has warned against a "blame game" in the wake of a failed Invasion Day bombing as First Nations leaders claim elected officials have turned a blind eye to the rising threat of racism.