WorkSafe has charged two companies over the death of the 23-year-old apprentice who fell 20 metres from a roof under construction at Curtin University in 2020.
Hesperia is no longer pursuing the redevelopment of the Fremantle Italian Club after opting to not renew a non-binding deal to develop the site with proposed residential and hotel components.
Fletcher Building says the mass failure of plumbing pipes it manufactured are confined to the Perth market and asserted the problem lies with defective installation.
New Fortescue Metals chief Dino Otranto is resolute the miner will meet aggressive decarbonisation targets by 2030, as a fledgling green energy hub starts to take shape.
Albemarle won't make a binding offer for Liontown Resources and its Kathleen Valley project after billionaire Gina Rinehart bought up nearly 20 per cent of the business.
Infinite Green Energy’s $120 million proposal to build a hydrogen plant and expanded solar farm could be hindered after its solar plans were recommended to be excluded.
Murdoch University has outlined a plan to build a health-related mixed-use development on vacant land neighbouring Hesperia’s latest project near the Murdoch hospital precinct.
A 30-storey student accommodation project for the site on the corner of Pier and Wellington streets has been revived, to be delivered by Sirona Urban by 2026.
Qantas chairman Richard Goyder will leave the national carrier before the end of 2024 following intense public scrutiny and as part of a broader board revamp to address reputational issues.
BHP has signalled two initiatives to boost the indigenous business sector, indicating it will expect more from its major contractors and launching a new support program.
Perth builder Opus Homes has been ordered to pay more than half a million dollars in compensation to one of its customers over a building services dispute escalated to the State Administrative Tribunal.