In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the new maternity hospital, EY and Deloitte, Kwinana nickel plant, housing construction crisis, foreign investment, agribusiness, sport and $5.2
A 30-hectare site in Kwinana has been earmarked for what is billed to be the first-of-its-kind battery materials facility in Australia, spearheaded by ASX-listed IGO and Andrew Forrest's Wyloo Metals.
The World Transplant Games are being hosted in Perth for the first time in its 24 year history, attracting 45 countries to Western Australia to participate in sporting events.
CBH has received its first shipment of liquid fertiliser at its new fertiliser plant in Kwinana, marking the exporter's first time entering the liquid fertiliser market.
Minderoo Foundation has continued its support of war-stricken Ukraine by delivering $3.2 million worth of generators for civillians to access emergency power.
The Australian share market slipped further into the red following the release of ABS monthly employment data amid concerns about another interest rate hike.
A subsidiary of mining services company Perenti has secured a $30 million contract extension for underground mining activities at one of IGO Limited's nickel mines.
One of the busiest ports in Western Australia has been closed as of this morning as the Port Hedland community prepares for tropical cyclone Ilsa to cross the coast.
Shares in St Barbara and Genesis Minerals will remain in a trading halt until after the weekend as the companies negotiate new terms for their planned deal.
Perth's largest accounting firm has selected Tim Richards to succeed Michael McNulty, who has overseen rapid growth during his 10 years as office managing partner.
The widow of CFC Group chief Marc Cardaci has launched another legal action, the latest in an ongoing dispute relating to the estate of her late husband.
The federal government says up to $300 billion of hydrogen projects are in the pipeline in Australia, claiming the country is poised to become a green energy superpower.
The latest iteration of the Personal Safety Survey, just released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, shows that sexual harassment remains highly prevalent in our society.
The number of houses in the construction stage in Western Australia has hit a record high, with 21,524 buyers waiting for completion of their new homes.
Former Charter Hall leader Matt Brunsdon will head JLL's logistics and industrial sector team following the exit of several members to Cushman & Wakefield.