All three members of Mineral Resources' ethics committee formed in the wake of Chris Ellison's tax scandal have resigned, after Denise McComish became the third director to exit in a week.
OPINION: Western Australia's tourism industry is the sixth largest of the state's economic sectors in terms of gross value, reaching nearly $18 billion in visitor spending in the past year.
Shares in West Perth-based junior Impact Minerals closed trade up 20 per cent on Wednesday, following news the alumina aspirant had announced plans to acquire a 50 per cent stake in newly-created firm Alluminous.
Peter Dutton has pledged to increase Australia's defence spending to 3 per cent of the nation's GDP within a decade if elected next month, in line with US requests.
Fresh from receiving clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to distribute its nerve repair product Remplir in the US earlier this month, Murdoch-based Orthocell has appointed an initial four distributors.
Opposition leader Peter Dutton has pledged $112 million to duplicate congestion-riddled Shelley Bridge, picking up the promise made by the the Liberal Party of WA ahead of the recent the state election.
A Perth lawyer says she has faced discrimination over her guide dog while the community law service she works for has reported several incidences of discrimination.
US stocks rebounded overnight as a spate of quarterly earnings reports and hints at the de-escalation of US-China trade tensions brought buyers in from the sidelines.
Capricorn Metals chief executive Paul Criddle has been granted leave pending the resolution of aggravated assault charges, to which he recently pleaded not guilty.
The Supreme Court has rejected an eleventh-hour bid by Clive Palmer's Mineralogy to add a massive counter-claim to its long-running battle with Chinese iron ore producer CITIC.
Greatland Gold directors including Mark Barnaba and Elizabeth Gaines will be paid to surrender millions worth of in-the-money share options, to meet the company's ASX listing requirements.
WA's oldest and largest dairy company, Brownes, has been put up for sale after its Chinese owner got into financial difficulty over a $200 million loan.
Richard Marles used a press conference this morning to call on the Coalition to reveal its defence policies, while simultaneously deflecting questions on increases to defence presence in WA's north.
A Perth Basin gas exploration joint venture which counts John Poynton-chaired Strike Energy among its partners has abandoned its latest exploration well.