Mining industry veteran Ian Burston, who held numerous executive and board roles in Western Australia across five decades and received multiple awards, has died aged 87.
Parliamentarians are questioning the governor-general's role in Scott Morrison's secret appointment to five additional portfolios while he was prime minister.
WA businesses plan to lift their salary budgets by 24 per cent to compete for talent and respond to inflation, according to a survey by professional services recruiter Robert Half.
Blood products and vaccines supplier CSL has reported a six per cent fall in annual profit and is tipping a slightly better earnings performance in 2022/23.
A redesign of the Karrinyup West apartments did little to sway Stirling councillors who stood firm in their opposition to the $390 million development.
BHP's petroleum boss Geraldine Slattery will lead the company's Australian operations, replacing Edgar Basto who will become the company's first chief operating officer.
Los Angeles-based street artist Thierry Guetta's first Australian solo exhibition, Perth is Beautiful, has raked in more than $1 million in sales since it opened at Gullotti Galleries last week.
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie reflects on his recent visit to St Louis and what Perth's policymakers can learn from a city that once hosted the Olympics and is now in decline.
Premier Mark McGowan has staunchly defended the state government's blowout-marred Metronet program, as Perth's new $1.9 billion airport rail line opens two years behind schedule.
Two low-key Western Australian business people are set for a windfall outcome if a $1 billion takeover bid for Perth-founded mapping business Nearmap is successful.
Mount Gibson Iron is assessing the damage caused by a fire at its Koolan Island operation last week and forewarned investors of a $150 million write-down on the asset due to waning commodity prices.
A 1,000-person venue in Forrestdale's Business Park is expected to open by mid-2024, after a deal was struck between a local developer and Limestone Coast Brewing.
BHP shareholders will receive a big payout after underlying profits soared during the financial year, though the mining major has braced for more inflationary pressures and expansion costs.
Mark McGowan has been grilled on whether his office has introduced a ban on inviting Perth's Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas to announcements about the city.
Shares in Kerry Stokes-backed Beach Energy plummeted more than 13 per cent during trading with the market seemingly underwhelmed by the oil and gas business' production outlook.
A workforce accommodation has been approved to address the shortage of housing in City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder despite the council's request for more time.