The number of inpatient beds at the Great Southern’s largest hospital will almost double if Labor is re-elected, with the Premier on Thursday promising a new $60 million modular ward.
Melissa Sheil
Rattling furniture, cracks in the walls and vibrations that make it hard to sleep — residents near the Elleker railway line are at their “wits’ end” after the track’s old sleepers were replaced with concrete.
The US group will advise the airport as its “capital portfolio partner” while the aviation hub grapples with delivering an array of projects, including a second runway, with minimal disruption to flights
Sean Smith
Disciplined spending has propelled SGH to another record half-year result as its chief executive predicts there could be more blue sky ahead.
Adrian Rauso
A world famous tree walk and water recreation hotspot can now be accessed by visitors of all shapes and sizes following the ribbon cutting of new accessibility infrastructure on January 31.
Rio Tinto’s iron ore shipments could take a further hit this quarter after operations at two ports in the Pilbara were hampered by tropical cyclones.
Daniel Newell
The boss of farming co-operative CBH Group has hit out at Arc Infrastructure over its sub par-investment in the State’s rail freight network, saying WA would be better served with a government-run system.
Cally Dupe
Construction on the new 100-bay carpark at Albany Health Campus is set to begin “imminently” to the relief of visitors who find themselves needing to park on the verge more often than not.
The truckies’ union has warned fuel deliveries to some WA petrol stations could be disrupted as workers with freight company K&S prepare to strike this week.
Matt Mckenzie
A $311 million expansion of St John of God Hospital in Subiaco may be punted back two years.
A manufacturer has diverted its exports through Bunbury amid a battle over “compromised infrastructure” at Fremantle Ports’ Kwinana loading facility.
The final months of 2024 brought a flurry of ribbon-cutting at WA projects but there’s no need to put away the work boots and high-vis. See the list of job-creating big builds to watch in 2025.
Matt Mckenzie & Simone Grogan
A $30 billion industrial revolution is looming around Kwinana amid a wave of big projects that promise renewal. See our list of the investments in the pipeline.
All Australians need to be vigilant to tackle the rising road toll, Anthony Albanese says as he urges people to be cautious when travelling around Christmas.
Katina Curtis
Infrastructure Australia’s latest annual capacity report shows that while pressures have eased, infrastructure construction is expected to labour under a shortage of 197,000 workers in 2025 and beyond..
A top Perth car retailer has warned that strikes at Fremantle Port could become ‘another disruption’ for deliveries of new vehicles in WA.
An escalating strike is set to disrupt trade at a crucial WA port just days before Christmas.
A dozen road and infrastructure projects across Western Australia have received a combined $231.6 million in top-up funding from the Federal Government.
Kwinana has won the battle to become the site of a ‘revolutionary’ low-emissions iron smelting pilot plant, with the State Government willing to cough up mega bucks to beat out the rest of the nation..
Jessica Page
Kwinana’s workforce will be boosted with construction set to start on a mega water pipeline to service Perth’s third desalination plant.
The taxpayer-funded green group that tried to kill a $6.2 billion Santos project with confected claims of underwater songlines has been ordered to pay all of the gas giant’s legal costs.
SGH chief executive Ryan Stokes says the diversified business is on track for strong earnings growth this financial year while distilling its strategic direction down to two themes.
Nationals WA leader Shane Love has promised to establish a $1 billion fund to “remove infrastructure barriers” in developing regional areas if elected in 2025.
Perth Airport’s boss has promised passengers will be in the ‘right place all the time’ when $5b redevelopment works are finally complete early next decade.
Claire Sadler
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