S&P has locked in WA’s AAA credit rating, with the State expected to maintain its mantle as the strongest economy in the nation despite falling commodity prices.
Two West Australians looking for love have been fleeced out of more than $1.4 million in a matter of weeks, prompting fresh warnings about the danger of scammers preying on vulnerable victims online.
S&P has locked in WA’s AAA credit rating, with the State expected to maintain its mantle as the strongest economy in the nation despite falling commodity prices.
Australian sailors will spend the next fortnight repairing a US nuclear-powered submarine at HMAS Stirling in the first major demonstration of tangible progress under the historic AUKUS agreement.
Premier Roger Cook has hailed a return to ‘stability’ in the residential construction industry with building timeframes returning to their pre-COVID baseline following years of turbulence.
A husband who lost his unborn child faces the agonising reality of losing his wife too as she lies unresponsive in a Perth hospital with doctors unable to do anything further for her.
Container trade through Fremantle Port is at risk of grinding to a complete halt next week after a key group of workers unanimously rejected a pay offer.