The first primary school out of two proposed educational facilities to be built by 2024 has been approved by a state government planning assessment body.
Well-timed rain in July and August has increased the chances of the 2022 crop reaching 20 million tonnes, according to the Grain Industry Association of WA.
A shortlist of community housing providers to manage the proposed build-to-rent development at the abandoned Stirling Towers site in Highgate has been announced.
ASIC chair Joe Longo has expressed his concern regarding the number of retail investors putting their money into ‘unregulated, volatile' crypto-assets after new research revealed its popularity with less experienced investors.
Industry groups are calling on Roger Cook to support increased energy efficiency requirements for new homes, as part of proposed changes to the National Construction Code.
The Federal Court has ordered mining magnate Clive Palmer to cover any legal costs incurred following his rejection of Premier Mark McGowan's peace offering.
Finbar Group's proposal for a 19-storey riverside apartment building is out for public comment as the East Perth-based developer continues its expansion in the Rivervale area.
CHANGES to the federal government's childcare subsidy that took effect in March of this year have lifted the rate of childcare subsidy for parents with multiple children in care.
WA's emergence from a lengthy period of full border lockdowns was quickly followed by several initiatives to bolster the state's appeal as a world-class tourism destination.
Having asked for a change in responsibilities at the end of last year, Roger Cook is eager to redefine how WA positions itself as a tourism destination.
West Perth-based junior Evolution Energy Minerals has raised $13 million to fund engineering design work and an updated definitive feasibility study for its graphite project in Tanzania.
A plan to revitalise Gloucester Park with a 4,000-spectator capacity theatre space, racetrack renovation and hospitality precinct is on the cards if a land sale to Hesperia is approved.
Clive Palmer's refusal to accept a peace deal from Premier Mark McGowan last year is expected to be a major consideration in the distribution of their eye-watering legal fees.
This week, Attorney General John Quigley was questioned for the first time since a Federal Court judge called him "confused and confusing". Political editor Gary Adshead assesses the impact.
St Barbara shares have fallen more than 11 per cent in response to the gold producer's latest guidance update which foreshadowed improved output but higher costs.