Perth developer Norm Carey has proposed to build a 16-storey apartment in East Victoria Park, to be one of the first high-density projects surrounding the Metronet stations.
Imdex has delivered a record revenue of $235 million for the first half of the year, a result the mining technology company credited to its acquisition of Devico.
The scheduled mediation between Senator Linda Reynolds, Brittany Higgins and her partner could be delayed amid a looming judgment in Bruce Lehrmann's Federal Court trial.
Rio Tinto has accused the country’s biggest privately-owned workforce business of breaching a contract relating to a fatal truck crash at its Channar iron ore mine.
The Corruption and Crime Commission continues to interrogate Western Australian ombudsman Chris Field on his overseas travel and potential conflict with his international role.
Fletcher Building is holding firm on its stance that plumbing issues in thousands of BGC-built homes in Perth were caused by installation failures as the company announced a loss of $120 million.
The corruption watchdog has launched a probe into one of the state’s most senior officers over allegations of imprudent spending and misuse of public funds.
Nutrien Ag Solutions is assessing the damage of the massive blaze that ripped through its bulk fertiliser site in Kwinana on Friday, of which a cause is still unknown.
A probe into the Environmental Defenders Office has begun, as the federal government moves to review its funding into the organisation after the court judgment in Santos’s Barossa matter.
The Environmental Protection Authority has proposed a string of conditions over the Gabanintha Vanadium project, which could clear more than 1,000 hectares of native vegetation.
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ABN Group head Dale Alcock has slammed the federal government’s IR reforms, calling the changes “a load of s**t” while predicting the construction industry's woes will remain.
Construction has started on the $34 million children’s hospice in Swanbourne, which was previously at the centre of a tug-of-war between state and local governments.
Another nickel operation has been put on hold, with Mallee Resources announcing its flagship Avebury mine will transition into a care and maintenance program.
A $35 million sale of the heritage-listed Cottesloe Deaf School has been finalised, with the site on Curtin Avenue earmarked for an aged care facility project.