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It took less than 10 minutes on average for Perth ambulances to respond to emergencies in the year to June 2022, the second best performance across...
Mark Pownall reveals some of the big moves which have recently happened in the Margaret River winery scene.
US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will visit Perth later this month, the first such visit since Secretary of State Hillary Clinton touched down...
WA retailers were hit by a big drop in sales over December, down 4.7 per cent on the prior month.
Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss daylight saving. Plus: today's top headlines.
Jordan Murray outlines the biggest risks to WA in 2023.
Woodside banked almost $US5.2 billion of revenue in the December quarter, while the company has flagged first gas at its huge WA growth project in...
Perth’s inflation rate hit a new high of 8.3 per cent in 2022, with a big jump in the December quarter.
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss Singapore, and Perth's brand as The City of Lights.
Perth may want to be the 'City of Lights', but Singapore could make its own claim to that crown.
Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray assess the year ahead on issues of inflation, rental chaos and energy shortages.
Protesters have sprayed a Woodside logo on an iconic painting at the Art Gallery of WA, as they continue campaigning against the state’s biggest...
Roy Hill has lodged plans to expand its Pilbara rail network as it aims to hit 100mtpa production and build long-awaited third-party export...
About $5 billion is being spent on WA infrastructure projects which have costs exceeding their proposed community benefits.
The impact of outages on Santos’ production has been revealed, with output in Western Australia down 20 per cent in the December quarter.
Chris Ellison’s Mineral Resources has said its 19.2 per cent stake in Warrego Energy is “strategic”, and claimed gas assets in the Perth Basin...
Senior editor Mark Beyer covers some of the highlights from his latest corporate finance feature.
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie discusses his recent analysis of the state's infrastructure pipeline and explains the opportunity cost that comes with...
Liv Declerck talks about her recent conversation with fashion designer and artist Aurelio Costarella, who graces the cover of the latest edition of...
Lower inflation numbers in the United States this week give hope that price pressure is slowing, according to Pitcher Partners executive director...
Matt Mckenzie with the latest news including Devwest's lifeline, Australian Mines' court settlement, home lending and a local start up with a $3m...
Matt Mckenzie with today's headlines including a defamation claim by Senator Linda Reynolds, private M&A deals, and a plan for social housing in the...
A further $180 million of cost overruns have been notched up across two Metronet railway contracts.
Updated: Chevron's Wheatstone domestic gas plant has restarted production, the state government says, a potential relief for industrial users.
Hotter-than-expected domestic inflation has failed to dampen the local bourse, which climbed 0.9 per cent to its highest level since mid-December.
Matt Mckenzie with today's top headlines including Sun Cable, the Forrestfield-Airport Rail Link and data on inflation and job vacancies.
Food, housing and transport costs continue to smash households with inflation hitting 7.3 per cent nationally in the 12 months to November.
Work to restart domestic gas supply from Chevron’s Wheatstone plant is continuing, the state government says.
More jobs are available in Western Australia than the number of people looking for work, as strong demand continues to propel economies.
Food, housing and transport costs continue to smash households with inflation hitting 7.3 per cent nationally in the 12 months to November.
David Honey says the state will need to fast-track new gas projects, and warned industry could take weeks to recover from ongoing outages.
Matt Mckenzie with today's top stories including the record harvest, changes to national emissions policy, rising rental prices and a Civmec contract...
Alcoa has slashed alumina production following a big disruption to the state’s gas supply, but Energy Minister Bill Johnston is confident the power...
The local share market has finished 0.6 per cent higher, with nine out of its 11 official sectors gaining ground.
Matt Mckenzie reads the latest news about the state's gas supply crunch, Julian Walter's big Kojonup property deal, Tianqi Lithium, and Fortescue...
Energy Minister Bill Johnston is confident the state has enough gas to keep the power grid running, following an outage at Chevron’s Wheatstone...
Documents filed as part of a restructure of Chevron’s Australian operations have given a glimpse into the finances of the $13 billion-a-year oil and...
Senex Energy’s $1 billion Atlas gas development has moved to the next stage of approvals as the company reconsiders expansion plans following major...
Business News values the assets of WA’s wealthiest people, and explores how they’ve used that wealth in 2022.
Limitless: Business News visits the warehouse where Fortescue hopes to reshape the future of energy.
Limitless: For more than a century, scientists believed the western swamp tortoise was extinct.
An anaesthetist, a surgeon and a gastroenterologist have led a $3 million deal to rescue a private hospital from administration.
A series of cash rate hikes by the central bank has not dented Australia’s job market, with unemployment in WA at 3.5 per cent.
Limitless: WA could become a globally significant supercomputing hub on the back of the $3 billion Square Kilometre Array development.
Rapid approvals proposed for green energy projects should also be available to gas producers, the industry has said, as a major shortage of the fuel...
Almost a quarter of WA’s gas needs could be unmet in 10 years, the market operator has warned, while a smaller shortage looms as soon as 2023.
Almost a quarter of the state’s gas needs could be unmet in 10 years, the market operator has warned, while a small shortage looms as soon as 2023.
Revealed: New numbers offer the clearest picture yet inside Griffin Coal’s finances, with liquidators suspecting the miner may have been insolvent...