Japanese conglomerate Iwatani Australia's Keysbrook mineral sands mine expansion has received environmental approval, after a two-year spending spree on land near the mine.
Wine entrepreneur Franklin Tate is selling two key private assets – a South West vineyard and an Eagle Bay pad – following the collapse of his business centred on Margaret River operations.
Perth modular data centre provider DXN has inked a joint venture with Super Sistems Indonesia to capitalise on the country's booming data centre requirements and offshore some manufacturing.
Jules Pemberton-led NRW Holdings has added to its growing workbook, after being awarded a $750 million mining services agreement with TEC Coal in Queensland.
ATCO Australia has announced it will walk away from its management of the Albany gas network, opting to decommission the ageing pipeline rather than upgrade it.
Gina Rinehart has lauded the pro-mining stance of the Saudi Arabian government, as her company prepares to explore for gold and copper in the region alongside it.
Blackburne has proposed changes to its $200 million Ocean Village project, including adding apartments and slashing the number of shops, amid changing retail market conditions.
Australia's share market has ended the week at its highest level since October, supported by resurgent banks as a record-breaking run for materials stocks lost steam.
The mysterious developer has asked the government for more time for his $400 million Lot 4 project, following City of Perth concerns about work on his other quay buildings.
The man accused of attacking Tim Picton has been charged with assault for a separate incident that took place just two days before the incident with the former WA Labor secretary.
Fire, weather and a car crash were factors which led to a record 12.5 per cent of Transperth trains running behind in December, according to the state government.
A proposal by Northern Star Resources for its Kalgoorlie thermal power station to supply energy into the state's main electricity grid has been met with government pushback.
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the City of Perth monitor; the Forrests' ventures; WA's fishing ban; the Carciones; Cargill's $500m plant; BHP, Rio Tinto union; and more.
WA's medicinal cannabis industry has notched another win for the week, with Zelira Therapeutics attaining $33 million in non-dilutive funding for its cannabis-based autism treatment.
Orthocell has finalised a move to boost its stake in Marine Biomedical, the company developing a bone substitute using Kimberley pearls, simultaneously securing global distribution rights.
Australia's online safety watchdog has compared new social media age restrictions to vehicle speed limits as data shows the scale of the under 16s ban.