A Westgold Resources subsidiary will pay more than $400,000 after a worker’s arm was trapped in a conveyor at a processing operation in the state's Mid West.
The corporate watchdog has permanently banned a former WA adviser from providing financial services after finding he engaged in dishonest conduct including faking exam results.
The unions representing maritime workers have criticised WorkSafe for not prosecuting the oil and gas companies involved in a “potentially deadly incident” in 2021.
The Yindjibarndi people have ramped up their long-running battle with Fortescue by calling for an environmental inquiry into the miner’s Solomon hub operations in the Pilbara.
A former director of collapsed builder Opus Homes has been fined $40,000 over his failure to manage properties in Perth in his role as building supervisor.
A Perth electrician has been fined $15,000 after leaving switchboard components unprotected at a home in Mount Lawley, placing users at risk of severe injury or electrocution.
A West Leederville settlement agent has been permanently disqualified from the industry after withdrawing more than $29,000 from a trust to her own bank accounts.
The Environmental Protection Authority has backed the increase capacity of Australia’s only commercial repository for Class IV and V waste north-west of Kalgoorlie, with strict conditions.
The Business Council of Australia has outlined fresh concerns over the remit of a federal Environmental Protection Agency, after a Bill was introduced to parliament today.
A former public health employee found by the Corruption and Crime Commission to have siphoned more than $280,000 is facing 52 charges related to corruption.
A standards panel has ordered City of Joondalup Mayor Albert Jacob to make a public apology after he was accused of using offensive language during a committee meeting.