The state government will test artificial intelligence at Royal Perth Hospital next year to gauge its ability to improve patient flow and free up beds.
Shares in goldminer Ramelius Resources rose early on Wednesday, following news that the company's board had approved a $250 million share buyback program.
US stocks largely held in place overnight as Wall Street waits to hear what the Federal Reserve will say Wednesday about where interest rates are heading.
King & Wood Mallesons has announced its intention to split into separate Australian and Chinese partnerships, marking a notable reversal in the trend to globalised law firms.
WA's crucial role in the clean energy transition and its commitment to scaling its innovation ecosystem were top of the agenda at the first full day of West Tech Fest today.
The multi-million-dollar investment will go towards conservation efforts by Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation to support World Heritage Listing requirements.
A Pilbara traditional owner body is pursuing plans to enable up to 5 gigawatts of renewable energy to be built at a new industrial precinct on its country.
Curtin University has secured $95 million to establish a new research centre focusing on new technologies, including about $35 million from the Australian Research Council.
Synergy is one step closer to build its $4.5 billion renewable energy project in the state's Mid West, after receiving an assessment panel's unanimous approval.
Peppermint Grove-based Summit Minerals has filed a binding heads of agreement to secure the Keystone gold-silver-tungsten mine in northern Nevada for an undisclosed amount.
Liontown has shaken hands on an offtake agreement with mammoth Chinese battery materials manufacturer Canmax Technologies for spodumene sourced from Kathleen Valley.
West African Resources is hopeful that positive diamond drilling results at its Sanbrado gold operation in Burkina Faso could lead to a favourable outcome.
Profit-taking in raw materials and energy stocks have dragged the bourse lower, ahead of a huge week for central bank meetings in different parts of the globe.
A controversial Pilbara politician has been disqualified from holding office after he failed to apologise for alleging town staff were working to cover up an illegal brothel.
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how the second generation of a famous WA performing family is working to ensure its cultural contribution continues.