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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.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss the business of charity bike rides.
Plus WA Premier gives Wittenoom indication; Fortescue wants renewable assets connected to Pilbara grid; and Curtin staff strike scaled-down.
Jack McGinn and Sam Jones discuss updates in the resources sector; Chris Marco, Wittenoom’ asbestos dilemma; energy prices; environmental protection; and moves in the defence space.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss Dan Sweet, the man in charge of Perth Airport's property portfolio.
Plus: MinRes on track to volume, cost guidance; New Federal EPA laws introduced; Stade, federal govt in scuffle over aged care funding.
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Ella Loneragan about WA homebuilders and how the industry is faring after several tumultuous years.
Plus: Record Aboriginal procurement in WA; Lynas' $180m investment; and multi-million-dollar aged care precinct approved.
Isabel Viera and Elisha Newell discuss how a Perth business is cracking the escape room code.
Plus: Liontown ramps underground as cash burn persists; Approval for revised $500m Hedland camp; Govt changes tune with $25m regional housing fund.
Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss how the wedding industry presently navigating through an inflationary cost-of-living environment.
Plus: Larvotto rejects $723m US takeover; MinRes nets $200m from haul road deal; Perron profit up 81pc.
Isabel Vieira speaks to Elisha Newell about Perth streetwear brand StreetX breaking into the US market.
Plus: Mount Gibson Iron shuts mine; Feds approve Waddi Wind Farm; and $60m Busselton water plant begins construction.
Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss critical minerals win from Trump deal; Perdaman's $3bn plan; Nicheliving; Brownes dairy; Koolan Island mine; Climate 200 donors; and MSWA's expansion.
Ella Loneragan speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about sustainability trends in the state's wine industry.
Plus: Woodside sells Louisiana LNG stakes; Ex-Nedlands CEO's dispute; and Brownes buy out UK plant partner.
Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss how premium labels and new export markets offer hope as WA's wine sector feels the squeeze.
Plus: Woodside gives Browse update, welcomes NWS call; Foundation Housing's $70m Como project approved; Govt seeks private help for housing hub.
Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the recent acquisition of a Kimberley airport.
Plus Alcoa and Arafura benefit from Trump meeting; Webuild breaks ground on new hospital; and BHP remains bullish on iron ore demand
Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss the leadership transition in BGC as the company shifts its focus to Midland Brick.
Plus: WA govt faces Wittenoom legal action; MinRes board update; Grain harvest likely to break records.
Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss Synergy's overpayment blunder; water woes in the Pilbara; the future of Wittenoom; Mark McGowan and Aukus; super changes; BGC and Fortescue.
Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss The Property Congress 2025.
Plus: Chevron pays PRRT, tax outlay falls; Hourigan calls on property industry to 'wake up'; Unemployment climbs, highest since 2021.
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.
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.