A dispute between NXT TEC and ANZ has continued, with a Supreme Court judge describing some of the building technology company’s pleadings as “embarrassing”.
The state administrative tribunal has handed down a decision in the dispute between the Shire of Ashburton and Onslow Marine Supply Base over the decommissioning of Chevron’s gas platforms.
The Liberal Party of Australia has pledged to fast track approval of the North West Shelf project in Karratha, if elected in the upcoming federal election.
Federal opposition leader Peter Dutton knocked back suggestions that the Liberal Party would do poorly in the state, following Labor's success in the WA election.
OPINION: The difference between environmental despoliation and cultural icon seems to depend on where you live, or more accurately, which side of the country.
The Perth Mint has been appointed as a refinery referee by an international authority on gold, making a comeback from the controversy that surrounded the organisation.
Perth has bucked the trend among several major airports across the country, being the only one to recover its passenger numbers to pre-pandemic levels.
Perth is no longer the most affordable capital city in Australia with the average land price increasing 34 per cent in 2024, a recent industry report shows.
WA Labor has announced City of Perth councillor Viktor Ko as its candidate for Curtin, to run against incumbent MP Kate Chaney and Liberal party's Tom White, two months from the election.
Cowan MP Anne Aly has warned voters of using the recent Western Australian results to predict the upcoming federal election, while reflecting on the tight race in Fremantle.
Neighbours have given evidence in the trial over a Jutland Parade lot, including philanthropist Tonya McCusker, who told the court it was “unfortunate” to be dragged into a high-profile case.
Former Fortescue employees who started their own company have failed their bid to overturn the court’s search orders, in the ongoing spat with the Andrew Forrest-led business.
Hundreds of race day stalls are set to be built at Ascot Racecourse as part of a recently approved $64 million proposal to build a new stables complex.
High-profile barrister Sue Chrysanthou claimed a property developer knew he unlawfully filled up his verge, during a Supreme Court trial over a Jutland Parade site.
A research fellow has described the federal government’s Job-ready Graduates package as the worst policy since the introduction of the cane toad, at the launch of an economics report.
The upcoming federal election would need to re-engage young Australians with a growing distrust of political institutions amid cost-of-living pressures, a report shows.
A hopeful Jutland Parade resident claims he has been accused of being a criminal by illegally creating a hazard on his verge, in the trial relating to Dalkeith’s millionaires’ row.
Exal Group has cleared a planning hurdle over its Nedlands apartment project, after a development assessment panel unanimously backed the $14.5 million proposal.
A defamation trial relating to a site on millionaires' row in Dalkeith, close to Kerry Stokes’ property, is ongoing in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
CIMIC Group’s engineering arm UGL has secured contracts and extensions with existing Western Australian clients, including Alcoa, Woodside, Chevron, and BP.
Shares in Holista CollTech plunged this morning after the Subiaco-based biotech company announced it suffered a setback in the legal proceedings against a US company.
The Public Transport Authority has awarded Rail Systems Australia a contract over a high-capacity signaling project to replace a Transperth rail network system.