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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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Jack McGinn and Sam Jones discuss recent moves and the future outlook for WA's data centre industry.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss the architects behind ECU's city campus.
Plus: Rio Tinto loads first ore at Simandou; Lennon trims Peet stake; Regis to build $24m facility.
Ella Loneragan and Nadia Budihardjo discuss how an annual report shows the work done behind the scenes to revive the high school curriculum.
Plus: Legal challenges to Woodside extension; Coolgardie shire gets reprieve; Giant sheep station up for grabs.
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how former journalist Tamara BinAmat has built a marketing and communications agency with national reach from her home town of Karratha.
Plus: Synergy in $40m overpayment blunder; Buyer of $15m Peppy Grove mansion revealed; Viva boosts lubricants supply chain.
Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss gold prices; Lynas; Liontown; Rio Tinto's $1.1bn expansion; Hancock's $250m business hub; MinRes moves; Therapy Focus; and the latest with Subi.
Koby Cooke and Justin Fris discuss why state sporting associations and clubs are recruiting seasoned business professionals to lead them.
Plus: Ford halves Liontown lithium order; Develop reshapes $329m Pilbara mine plan; RAC vote on incorporation.
Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss why the race is on to turn Henderson into a specialised defence precinct.
Plus: Green light for Hancock's $250m project; Hexion wins $90m Perdaman contract; EU to double steel tariffs.
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how pastoral station stays fit within WA's tourism sector.
Plus: Rio Tinto to grow West Angelas; Decision looms for Hancock's $250m office; Govt backs Austal with $100m Alabama loan.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss how Subiaco has got its mojo back.
Plus: HIA calls on feds to step up; Public to comment on $107m ferry plan; Predictive, Robex in $2.4b merger.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss how a Perth urban planning expert is examining ways to accommodate a rapidly expanding population over the long term.
Plus: Alcock hits back at low deposit home loan critics; Stan Perron donates $221m to PCH; Telstra handed $18m fine.
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss BHP’s dealings; Trump link to Cockatoo Island; Alcoa Kwinana’s closure; Perth Airport expansion; Seven West merger, WA meat processors; and Port Coogee tavern plan.
Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss how Brian Carew-Hopkins’ creativity has enabled him to reach a global platform in support of artists.
Plus: State govt invests $55m in new ag research facility; WA tourism results a mixed bag; Libs will keep nuclear on the table.
Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss why WA charities are turning to technology to increase operational efficiencies.
Plus: Cost blowouts end Austal US Navy deal; Merger makes new agribusiness force; Brighton Village sold for $25.3m.
Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss why concerns are emerging about a lack of succession literacy ahead of a looming transfer of intergenerational wealth.
Plus: SWM, SCA to merge: Stokes to step down; CPB books East Perth school work; No rate cut from RBA.
Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss marketer-turned-social-media influencer Kym Illman's career.
Plus: Trump flags 100 per cent tariff on pharma; Coogee marina in 700-patron pub plan; Prendiville Group buys waterfront site.
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the biggest homebuilders in WA; the Optus outage; a Busselton retail centre; revamps in Perth CBD; renewable energy projects; and the sale of Australia's largest pastoral station.
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss how Enel X’s role as a commercial-scale energy asset aggregator will help keep the lights on in the South West Interconnected System again this summer.
Plus: Woodside to explore Perth hydrogen supply chain; Green light for $170m Busselton centre; Liontown Resources posts $193m full-year loss.
Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss how evolving generation methods and growing energy demand in remote locations have boosted a handful of WA businesses.
Plus: State finds extra $500m for health; H-U to build $50m Murdoch car park; Perth Bears announce inaugural commercial partnership.
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss lessons Australia can take from Canada’s policy on international students.
Plus: MinRes chair insists RDG deal conflict-free; CCC probes WA health agency; White takes flight with Archer.
Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss Optus' recent outage.
Plus: P&N, Great Southern Bank in $30bn merger talks; Satterley sells 108ha Olbury site; Hockings reappointed PYC MD.