A nine-hectare lot with holding income has been sold for $31.5 million, with plans to develop an A-grade logistics facility on the vacant portion of the land.
A petition which attracted about 5,000 signatures against Christ Church Grammar School's plan to rezone and sell one of its sporting fields has been tabled in Parliament.
One of the state's leading commercial litigators, Michael Lundberg, has been appointed as the first Aboriginal judge on the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
Ivy Chen, Kane Blackman and Nilesh Makwana are among the line-up of executives and specialists to speak at an upcoming summit in a bid to include more diversity in the workplace.
An aged care group is seeking a two-year extension to its 102-bed facility timeline after struggling to progress with the collapse of its builder Jaxon.
One of Perth’s most infamous restaurants and the former electorate office of long-time Curtin MP Julie Bishop is now poised to become a six-storey apartment complex.
Perth Glory has yet to secure a venue for home games five weeks out from the start of the next A-League season, but is still hopeful of finding a solution by next week.
A health block at Fremantle hospital will be converted into a three-storey mental health ward after a development assessment panel approved the proposal today.
The site, including a heritage-listed building, on the corner of Pier and Wellington streets is up for sale after a student accommodation plan failed to come to fruition.
The City of Nedlands is pursuing greater protection for its land after being overruled by the state government on the proposed children's hospice and Tawarri Hot Springs.
Medical grade cannabis company AusCann Group Holdings announced its chief executive Layton Mills has resigned after one and a half years with the group.
France-based power producer Neoen has lodged an application to build a 1,000-megawatt battery energy storage system, at an estimated cost of $675 million.
The state government has proposed to convert a block at Fremantle Hospital into a three-storey mental health ward, as part of a broader $49 million project.
West Perth-based AusCann Group Holdings announced a multi-million dollar increase to its European facility and the proposed sale of its Wangara premises.
Humich Group will open the theatre that forms part of the group's $160 million proposal to revitalise Barrack Street, following a development approval today.
The Town of Cottesloe and Andrew Forrest's Fiveight are butting heads again over the proposed facelift of Indiana Teahouse, with the council now nine months into its deliberations.