Business News in Perth, Western Australia | Newspaper
Business News
Locality: Perth, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9288 2100
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25.01.2022 Great start to the morning with WAs business and political leaders for our Success and Leadership breakfast with Peter Coleman, managing director and chief executive of Woodside. If youre here join in the conversation by tagging us or using #BNevents and #WABusinessNews.
25.01.2022 The state and federal governments will pitch in millions of dollars to bring ECU's campus to the CBD by the middle of the decade.
24.01.2022 In the latest from our Controversy & Celebrity podcast, hosted by Jordan Murray and The Law Society of Western Australia president Nicholas Van Hattem, lord mayoral candidate Brodie McCulloch talks about how his experience building a culture and organisation in his own business will position him to rebuild the citys leadership.
23.01.2022 Decisions made by our elected representatives over many years have put the nation in an unenviable trade position.
23.01.2022 This is the ultimate insiders view of the COVID-19 pandemic. Deputy Premier Roger Cook has been the calm voice in the middle of a relentless cyclone. Join us for breakfast with the minister as he also looks ahead, reimagining the future of WAs healthcare system and addresses one of the most complex and troublesome issues of the 2020s; the mental health of our families and our workforces. Thursday 15 October... Perth Convention Exhibition Centre, BelleVue Ballroom 7am (for a 7:30am start) to 9am BOOK NOW: https://www.businessnews.com.au/politics-and-policy Thanks to our event partners:Breast Cancer Research Centre - WA, Bupa Australia, HHG Legal Group and Perth Airport
23.01.2022 Premier Mark McGowan has come under fire for suggesting returning overseas travellers should quarantine alongside detainees at Christmas Island.
22.01.2022 The federal government is treating the states like children in its push for them to take more returned travellers, Premier Mark McGowan says.
22.01.2022 Broomes Chinatown Revitalisation to create a world-class tourism precinct in in the Kimberley has been given the green light.
22.01.2022 Peter Kennedy discusses the WA Liberals' chances at the next election.
21.01.2022 Western Australia's opposition leader is promising to crack down on interstate companies winning government contracts if the Liberals are elected at next year's election.
20.01.2022 Congratulations to James Clarke, Megan Nielsen, and Lara Kovacevich for their recent wins at our 40under40 Awards. James started his own migration company, Global Enterprises Group, later merging with a Chinese human resources company to become LH Global. Megan worked through her children's nap times and late into the night to establish and run her contemporary sewing business, Megan Nielsen Patterns.... Since it's inception in 2012, Lara's business, Zhivago, has grown into one of the world's largest cruelty-free fashion brands. Can you see yourself here? Entries are now open for the 2021 40under40 Awards. Head to www.40under40.com.au for all the details.
20.01.2022 Have you read the latest edition of Business News? Find out about how our current economic conditions differ from previous economic downturns. We take a deep dive into the Defence industry, examine the booming iron ore industry and highlight our 40under40 winners.... You'll also find plenty to read from our regular sections and contributors. If you're a subscriber you'll find it in your mailbox on our on website in our interactive e-Edition.
19.01.2022 Total wages for men have fallen about 17 times more than wages for women in Western Australia since March, despite a higher rate of female unemployment.
19.01.2022 Chevron intends to axe hundreds of its Western Australian workforce, as a low oil price washes over the industry.
19.01.2022 If youre looking to build a new home, head to the Perth Town Hall tomorrow for the Perth Home Builders Expo, exhibitors including a range of finance, land and building businesses.
19.01.2022 Federal Agriculture Minister David Littleproud has rejected the basis of anti-dumping duties imposed by China on Australian wine imports and said the Australian government would fight the claims.
18.01.2022 BREAKING: BP to close Kwinana refinery
18.01.2022 Construction has started on Stockland’s new residential community in Glendalough the national land developer’s first urban infill project in Western Australia in more than 20 years.
18.01.2022 UPDATE: 40 new names added to the list of Western Australian business leaders whose details appear in a massive database being maintained by a Chinese company with government links.
18.01.2022 Speaking at our Success & Leadership breakfast this morning, Woodside Energy chief executive Peter Coleman said the company has many options as energy evolves. Free to read and share!
17.01.2022 Premier Mark McGowan is maintaining his increasingly isolated hard border stance as the state recorded three new COVID-19 cases.
15.01.2022 A royal commission sparked by last summer's devastating bushfires has recommended the federal government have the power to declare a national emergency for such disasters.
14.01.2022 Western Australia will reopen its borders to all states and territories from November 14, but some restrictions will remain for people from NSW and Victoria.
13.01.2022 Read the latest on school discipline techniques from Gary Martin.
12.01.2022 Australia's longest serving finance minister has officially resigned to contest the leadership of a powerful global economic advisory body.
12.01.2022 Five outlets at Yagan Square have shut their doors in recent months as the COVID-19 recession takes its toll on the precinct.
11.01.2022 Channel 7 presenter Basil Zempilas has emerged as the frontrunner in the City of Perth's lord mayoral election after teasing a bid as far back as January. In today's episode of Controversy & Celebrity with The Law Society of Western Australia, Mr Zempilas discusses how his upbringing and reputation in the community have set him up to tackle the issues facing the city.
11.01.2022 Local businessman Bruce Reynolds launched his campaign for the City of Perth's lord mayoralty just one day before the filing deadline. Find out more about why he was motivated to join the crowded field of candidates in today's episode of Controversy & Celebrity, a podcast hosted by Jordan Murray and The Law Society of Western Australia president Nicholas Van Hattem.
10.01.2022 Research suggests industrial manslaughter laws make workplaces less safe by creating unrealistic accountability expectations, Shane Herbst discusses.
10.01.2022 There’s reason to be optimistic about the state’s economic recovery in 2021, with a skills shortage looming as a potential challenge.
10.01.2022 Housing stimulus grants have given residential builders a sugar rush. We look at how they're navigating increased demands among labour and land shortages.
10.01.2022 Australia's budget deficit has fallen almost $4 billion short of where it was expected to be at this time, new figures show.
09.01.2022 Western Australia is still considering whether to reopen its border to Victoria, despite that state having effectively eliminated COVID-19.
09.01.2022 In our latest episode of Mark My Words, Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss unemployment falls, 40under40, Yagan Square, China files, hydrogen plan, senate bid, quarantine row, and our special reports on defence and resources.
08.01.2022 Were so excited to be hosting our 40under40 awards tonight. If youre here make sure you join in the conversation online by tagging us and using #40under40WA and #BNevents. Good luck to all of our amazing entrants!
08.01.2022 Having narrowly missed out on a council seat in 2017, Activate Perth chair Di Bain has spent recent years building her profile and getting to know the needs of the city's businesses and residents. In today's episode of Controversy & Celebrity, a podcast hosted by Jordan Murray and The Law Society of Western Australia president Nicholas Van Hattem, Ms Bain talks about her enthusiasm for tackling the major issues now facing the City of Perth.
07.01.2022 Revenue at Perth's Crown Casino fell by more than $140 million in the past financial year after the venue was forced to close for three months because of COVID-19, while the number of visitors also fell by 2 million.
07.01.2022 "Yes, the hole in the Australian economy is significant. Yes, the road back will be long, bumpy and hard. But we have performed so much better than nearly every other nation in the world.
07.01.2022 Superannuation has taken a hit during recent times. Read to find out how your super is performing.
06.01.2022 Congratulations to all our winners from this year's 40under40 awards! Check out the link below for the full list of winners. Free to read and share!
05.01.2022 Western Australian small businesses are far more positive about the future than their eastern counterparts, with new research showing four in five expective revenue growth through to April next year.
05.01.2022 Congratulations to Dr Chris Brennan-Jones on his recent win at our 40under40 Awards, also being named the Woodside Energy STEM Excellence Award winner. Chris is an award-winning doctor and researcher at the Telethon Kids Institute, who has spent his career researching and raising awareness for an often-overlooked disease. Can you see yourself here? Enter our 2021 40under40 Awards at www.40under40.com.au.
05.01.2022 The City of Perth needs someone who is independent and has a voice to be the next lord mayor, writes Basil Zempilas.
03.01.2022 Tonight Business News and Velrada welcomed our exclusive guests to an evening with the Editor at Central Park Perth. Our managing editor Sean Cowan gave an overview of our new content direction, while Velrada’s Dan Hookham discussed whether augmented reality can make us more productive.
03.01.2022 Stay up to date with the most important business news each week by subscribing to Mark My Words on your favourite podcast app. This week Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Liberal leadership, border dispute, Primero and NRW, Sam Walsh, Nigel Satterley, and our special reports on CEO salaries and WA's biggest employers, focused on jobs of the future.
03.01.2022 Shares in Western Areas fell sharply today after the nickel miner said it expected lower production volumes and higher costs this financial year.
03.01.2022 This years 40under40 First Amongst Equals, Rachael Ferguson, discusses the resilience of her Perth-founded business during the COVID-19 pandemic.
02.01.2022 Set aside the inconvenience of COVID-19 travel restrictions and WA is in good shape writes Tim Treadgold.
02.01.2022 Di Bain has challenged her opponents to disclose their conflicts after it was revealed her lord mayoral campaign had received more than $100,000 in contributions.
02.01.2022 Premier Mark McGowan has defended his taxpayer-funded defamation claim against Clive Palmer, saying any benefits will flow to the state.
01.01.2022 Catch up with this week's most important business news while you're walking the dog today! In this week’s podcast, Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss: the battle over a lithium miner, corporate lawyers on the move, a new iron ore mine, a boost for Perth apartment projects, the Karratha property boom, and special reports on recycling, commercial property and data disruption.
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