Independent Gaming and Wagering Commission chair Michael Schaper will leave the role just one year into a three-year term, the state government has revealed.
The federal government's revised migration strategy that would cap the number of incoming migrants has drawn both praise and criticism from industry groups.
WA's building industry will pay more into the state's portable long service leave fund in 2024, with the rate up 400 per cent from the record lows applied during the height of the pandemic.
International agribusiness ARYZTA has commenced construction on its first Western Australian bakery with a price tag of $66 million in the Peel Business Park.
Carnarvon Energy chair William Foster and director Gavin Ryan will step down from their roles next year, as part of the company's succession and renewal focus.
Gina Rinehart's eldest children John and Bianca have succeeded in arguing for more time to submit their replies, in the last week scheduled for the trial over iron ore royalties.
Fremantle Dockers legend and former midfielder David Mundy has quietly joined the ranks of Andrew Forrest's charity Minderoo Foundation as head of engagement and gender equality.
Environment and Energy Minister Reece Whitby says there is no conflict of interest in holding both portfolios, after the government announced change to the environmental approvals process.
Environmental activists are splitting Aboriginal groups apart in moves which echo those taken by miners in the early 2000s, WA Premier Roger Cook says.
Premier Roger Cook will announce a significant overhaul of the state's environmental approvals process today, in response to business delays and uncertainty which have hampered productivity.
WA Labor has preselected 38-year-old barrister Varun Ghosh to fill the vacancy created by the upcoming retirement of Patrick Dodson from the Federal Senate.
The race for state and federal Liberal Party preselection is beginning to heat up, as some high-profile names flag their interest ahead of two party-defining ballots in 2025.
The challenge of taking a startup from an idea to success remains a big one, despite the evidence that the ecosystem has become bigger and funding more accessible.
A lithium development subsidiary formed by EV Metals Group is the subject of a wind-up application lodged by Perth Airport-based business SGS Australia.
Canva might have been the tech success that got away from Western Australia, but veteran investor Bill Tai believes local startups might benefit from investor fear of missing out again.
Engineering services company Lycopodium has locked in a $19 million contract from Canadian miner Barrick Gold Corporation for work on its copper mine in Zambia.