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For Almost 30 years, Business News has been a trusted, independent source for quality news and information about commerce, politics and industry in Western Australia. We empower business owners, directors and leaders with critical data, timely insights and valuable connections.
Our daily and weekly podcasts are a convenient and timely way to engage with commentary and original reporting from our editorial team.
Our daily and weekly podcasts are a convenient and timely way to engage with commentary and original reporting from our editorial team.
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Mark Beyer and Justin Fris discuss Genus' power up.
Plus: Austal delivers bumper result despite US mistake; Legislation to stop alleged offenders driving; Murdoch chancellor appointed South Perth monitor.
Claire Tyrrell talks to Nadia Budihardjo about why Perth's student accomodation sector shares some similarities with Adelaide.
Plus: MinRes banks 'strongest' half-year result; Austal awarded $4b defence contract; Department office move scrapped.
Sam Jones, Mark Pownall, Gary Adshead and Claire Tyrrell discuss the dim sum scandal; a $900k government severance package; ECU Mount Lawley's future and other major news of the week.
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state government's demersal fishing ban.
Plus: Rio Tinto sound warning on emissions targets; PLS revive mothballed lithium plant; and Singaporean developer revives Scarborough plan.
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about positives for landlords within Perth's office market.
Plus: Alcoa to pay $55m enforceable undertaking; City policy limits councillor's email; SGH lobs increased $15b bid for Bluescope Steel.
Tom Zaunmayr talks to Sam Jones about why a Gnowangerup family's investment in export infrastructure is getting attention.
Plus: Red metal tops iron ore at BHP; Mt Lawley campus set for development; Brownes strong despite 'limbo' from stalled sale.
Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Claire Tyrrell about Jacquie Chan's past decade in Perth's restaurant business.
Plus: EPA backs new Hancock mine; Woolworths hits snag in Scarborough build; Genesis swoops in $639m Magnetic deal.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss updates to major south west property developments.
Plus: Accused Picton killer's 'unreasonable' claim; Ley out, Taylor in for Libs; Broadacre farms hit bumper crop record.
Mark Pownall, Gary Adshead and Isabel Vieira discuss Albemarle's Kemerton shut down;, Liberal Party leadership shake up, WA's IPO landscape and major property deals.
Jack McGinn and Justin Fris discuss recent moves from the Perth Mint.
Plus Sussan Ley's position on the line; Albermarle mothball Kemerton; and Former Joondalup Mayor to oversee Nedlands.
Tom Zaunmayr talks to Nadia Budihardjo about how new players within the state's brewery sector are finding unique ways to build a viable business.
Plus: Evolution posts bumper profit, dividend payout; Multiplex likely to build West Karrinyup; Ashes, weak ads hit SWM's result.
Jayde Andrews and Ella Loneragan discuss Smith Sculptors and their works around the Perth CBD.
Smiths Beach resort approved; PLS Group sign offtake with Chinese manufacturer; and Committee for Perth appoints new chair.
Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about the Bass family becoming a significant player in several key fishing sectors.
Plus: Bhagwan Marine flags $130m deal; CBH's harvest records; and $9m Jolimont site sale.
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Ella Loneragan about Subiaco architecture firm MJA Studio.
Plus: Rio Tinto, Glencore axe merger; WA govt creates Productivity Commission; and a $200m Henderson hub proposal.
Sam Jones, Sean Cowan and Claire Tyrrell discuss RBA’s rates decision; Bronwyn Barnes; Laurence Escalante; defence sites for sale; and major property news of the week.
Gary Adshead and Justin Fris discuss a plan to advance the conservative playbook.
Plus; Australia Day incident declared an act of terror; State to inject $230m into schools; and Bunnings wins landmark facial recognition appeal.
Isabel Vieira and Elisha Newell discuss Business News' recent corporate finance feature.
Plus: CBD skyscraper to become hotel; East Freo, Karrakatta defence sites for sale; Perdaman progresses Pilbara power project.
Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss warnings over the use of drones in cyber incidents.
Plus: RBA pulls the trigger on rates; DevelopWise gets greenlight for apartments; and Qantas to divest Jetstar Japan.
Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss Alan Duncan's push for solidifying the future of a Bentley-based research centre.
Plus: Hancock donates near $900k to Advance; Qoria moot US takeover; Imdex swoops in $30m tech deal.
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Ella Loneragan about Midland Brick's work in the community.
And the latest on the fuel tax credits debate, Nine's big deals and a St George's Terrace sale.









