Telstra will refund wrongfully billed customers a total of $21 million by the end of year and a $3 million penalty for breaching the relevant consumer code.
Woodside is one step closer to developing a solar farm, valued at up to $300 million, to supply energy to the Burrup Peninsula and its Pluto LNG plant.
A West Perth building that formerly housed Thompsons fashion retailer has been sold for $2.3 million, changing ownership for the first time in almost a century.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has held the country’s official cash rate at 4.35 per cent, offering a slight relief to mortgage holders 20 days before Christmas.
The complex litigation over iron ore royalties resumed in court with Hancock Prospecting’s lawyer coming out swinging against claims made by Gina Rinehart’s children.
The University of Notre Dame Australia has received federal government funding to support a proposed medical school at its Broome campus, which could accommodate 20 students a year.
A joint venture between infrastructure provider GenusPlus Group and ACCIONA has been awarded a $1.4 billion contract to deliver a transmission project.
Mineral Resources subsidiary Onslow Iron is taking Red Hill Station's owners to court over allegations of assault and being temporarily locked out of the $3 billion project site.
City of Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas has doubled down on the closure of an East Perth crisis accommodation centre, calling Premier Roger Cook’s comments undermining.
Owners of the Claremont Hotel, which reopened this year after a $12 million refurbishment, have launched legal action against a contractor for alleged breach of contract and delay.
Australia’s biggest telecommunications provider has been fined more than $300,000 for repeated safety and privacy failures over customers' emergency information.
North Metropolitan TAFE students will have hands-on experience and training in renewable energy infrastructure after the campus signed an agreement with Horizon Power.
Belmont-based NRW Holdings has reported record results in the 2022-23 financial year and secured $100 million worth of work more than expected for FY24.
Celsius Property has submitted applications to build residential developments, expected to cost $135 million in total, in the Montario Quarter precinct.
The Western Australian government has formally apologised to thousands of Aboriginal people who worked with little to no pay for decades, as part of a historic $180 million class action settlement.
The state government will spend more than $70 million to tackle family and domestic violence, including funding to overhaul the aging Stirling Women’s Refuge.