Serious risk to the security, control, safety and welfare at three West Australian prisons has prompted the state's inspector of custodial services to issue show cause notices.
From the Hill: Now that we know Liberal leader Basil Zempilas sees the rise of One Nation as an “opportunity” and not a “threat”, he'll have to spend three years talking about the Pauline Hanson party.
A former Brite advisor has been permanently banned from providing financial services after the sector regulator found he failed to disclose a conflict and indicated a "lack of integrity and honesty".
A ban on uranium mining in Western Australia imposed by the state government in 2017 would be overturned should Basil Zempilas be elected premier in 2029.
The Federal Court has given property developer Devwest Group time to raise funds to cover its debt, in an ongoing dispute with the Australian Taxation Office.
Georgiou Group has been selected to deliver a $67 million, 24-bed secure extended care unit at Bentley Hospital, as the state releases another $167 million worth of contracts.
Paul Bennett-led Medallion Metals says it remains on course to reach a steady-state metal production at its Ravensthorpe gold project during the second half of 2027.
Australian households are generating nearly four times as much solar energy as retailers, manufacturers and other non-residential buildings, with most commercial rooftops panel-free.
The mining magnate has sold a block of riverfront land next to the Hancock family mansion in Dalkeith, after years of listing the site on and off the market.
A WA Supreme Court judge has warned that Steve Wyatt's showdown with Mineral Resources could be delayed until 2028 after the estranged co-founder again changed his lawyers.
Labor insists it's implementing "big changes" as voters abandon the major parties, with new polling showing Pauline Hanson's right-wing party is the most popular for the first time.