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WA Labor has pilloried the opposition’s plan to sink the City West rail line, warning the project could cost the state as much as $1 billion.
Economic tensions and COVID-19 loom large as Sarah Hooper champions WA and international trade atop the state’s branch of Department of Foreign...
With fewer than two months before voters head to the polls, Zak Kirkup has challenged Mark McGowan to a series of televised and online debates.
With fewer than two months before voters head to the polls, Zak Kirkup has challenged Mark McGowan to a series of televised and online debates.
WA Labor amassed a significant fundraising advantage this past financial year as unions, law firms and sitting members opened their wallets to fill...
City of Perth councillors have accepted thousands of dollars’ worth of gifts since October, with Perron Group, Rio Tinto and Primewest among a...
Tensions have flared between the Liberals and the Nationals ahead of the state election with the two parties butting heads over the future of...
Construction of 10, Arafura-class offshore patrol vessels has helped keep Henderson-based engineering firm Civmec afloat as record spending has flowed...
Total revenue for the City of Perth fell by $15 million this past financial year as income from rates and parking helped bolster the city’s...
Total revenue for the City of Perth fell by $15 million this past financial year as income from rates and parking bolstered the city’s finances.
Subiaco-based medtech startup Singular Health is seeking up to $6 million ahead of a planned ASX listing next month.
The state government has continued efforts to bring full-cycle docking of Australia’s Collins-class submarines to WA, much to the chagrin of the...
Stronger relationships between WA's small businesses and universities will help students finding employment in a post-COVID-19 economy, according to...
Australia’s most populous state will phase-out taxes on property sales by 2040, raising the question of whether WA could follow suit.
With about 13 weeks until the state election, can a 33-year-old first-term MP defy the odds and become Australia’s youngest serving premier?
Pentanet has confirmed plans to list on the ASX by February with an expected market capitalisation of $66 million.
Up to one in five Australian businesses could be at risk of being exposed to modern slavery, according to Intellek managing director Jonathan Huston.
A new $250 million tutoring package in Victoria could offer lessons for Western Australia, according to The Grattan Institute fellow Julie Sonnemann.
The state opposition has doubled down on its commitment to extend Roe Highway, throwing into doubt plans for a new port in Kwinana.
Australia should consider the importance of US investment alongside trade with China when weighing its economic relationships, according to...
Sean L’Estrange has been elevated to the role of shadow treasurer, replacing Dean Nalder ahead of the next state election.
Basil Zempilas has rejected claims the City of Perth has banned the Salvation Army from feeding the city's homeless population, arguing nothing could...
Secession has again entered political discussion in WA, but how exactly would the state go about breaking away from the rest of Australia?
Site Sentry has won the award for Microbusiness of the Year at this year’s RISE Business Awards.
Dean Nalder has expressed disdain for the political aspects of his parliamentary career while making no apologies for his leadership ambitions.
Dean Nalder has announced he will not recontest Bateman at the next state election, one week after ending his bid to succeed Liza Harvey as opposition...
Electric vehicles and a $100 million, 100MW battery will be integral to the state government’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Mandurah’s largest general hospital will receive $152 million of upgrades as the facility is returned to state government ownership over the next...
Western Australia is still considering whether to reopen its border to Victoria, despite that state having effectively eliminated COVID-19.
Brian Ellis and Nigel Hallett face accusations of serious misconduct in the Corruption and Crime Commission's latest report into electoral and...
The state government has intensified its lobbying for full-cycle docking with a national television, newspaper and radio advertising campaign aimed at...
Restaurants, gyms and beauty parlours will be required to keep contact registers from next month despite the state government refusing to say when...
Could fully funding every primary school in Australia fix inequities in the education system?
Zak Kirkup has been elected leader of the opposition unopposed after Dean Nalder withdrew his candidacy earlier this morning.
News of a revived, $300 million maritime underwater tracking range this morning comes as the federal government remains undecided on whether to bring...
Defence Minister Linda Reynolds has backed her department’s handling of the Afghanistan inquiry while arguing its findings did not represent the...
Unlawful killings and a warrior culture among defence personnel are just some of the damning allegations to be aired in the Brereton report.
The report into the Town of Cambridge has been tabled in state parliament, just weeks after the council successfully fought the state government’s...
Primewest Group has confirmed it intends to sell its stake in Vitalharvest Freehold Trust to Macquarie Group for up to $300 million.
The state government has said it will allow applicants for the federal government’s HomeBuilder grant scheme a further three months to commence...
Wage growth in WA remained at parity with the rest of the nation in the year to September, masking an otherwise anemic result for the state.
It is unclear what effect a partial reopening of WA’s border will mean for the state’s beleaguered tourism sector.
Jessica Machin has resigned as West Australian Ballet’s executive director to pursue a new, as-yet-unannounced leadership role.
New modelling from the National Foundation for Australian Women has found boosting spending on childcare could add supply to the labour market, with...
Could the battle to replace the dogged incumbent representing WA’s lone coalmining town be a harbinger of the Labor Party’s fortunes?
Australia could lose more than 400,000 international students by 2022 if COVID-19 travel restrictions remain in place, according to a new report from...
More than 200 contracts were awarded by the state government to Aboriginal-owned businesses this past financial year, with four entities earning more...
More than 200 contracts were awarded by the state government to Aboriginal-owned businesses this past financial year, with four entities earning more...