Former Hedland councillor Camilo Blanco, who was recently stood down by the Minister, has had his appeal against a censure motion over false comments made about town staff rejected.
Australia's share market has clawed back most of an early-session sell-off to finish the day slightly lower, as the bourse's third-largest company continued to weigh.
Northern Minerals has set a $592 million price tag on developing its Browns Range heavy rare earths project, as it seeks to challenge China's grip on the critical mineral.
Duncan Stewart, the brother-in-law of then-Kidman chief executive Martin Donohue, has been sentenced for insider trading in relation to the Wesfarmers takeover of Kidman Resources.
The median price growth of houses in the Cottesloe and Claremont area have topped the nation for the second consecutive year, while four other WA suburbs have made it into the top 10.
Perth-based Ausgold has announced it will undertake an extensive gold drilling program in October, as it aims to secure more growth at its Katanning gold project.
The state's peak planning body has hit back at claims that its thinking on Satterley Property Group's Perth Hills project had been clouded by local opposition and political pressure.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of WA has said the state government decision to add two public holidays to the WA calendar would “add salt to the wound” for businesses.
Long-serving Pacific Energy chief executive Jamie Cullen will step down after a decade-long stint, shortly after the business secured $1 billion worth of growth capital.
A state-backed showcase will give mum and pop investors a foot in the door of local innovation investment, in a push to harness Australia's retirement wealth to drive local innovators.
Big Four bank ANZ has been slugged with one of the largest penalties ever for widespread misconduct, ranging from overstating trades to charging dead customers.
The defence minister denies that a multi-billion dollar boost to naval capabilities for the AUKUS submarine deal is about easing the concerns of the United States
A feud over CBH's rapid rail project continues to grow after the state's largest grain handler submitted a new lawsuit while a trial on the same dispute comes to an end.
Rail track owner Arc Infrastructure has lashed a subsidiary of Chris Ellison's Mineral Resources in a $4.6 million-plus battle over an iron ore train crash.