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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the succession plan at interior design firm MKDC.Plus: RBA holds cash rate; Hanwha launches $1.7 billion Austal USA bid; and Stokes' SGH reveals $993 million investment.

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City of Perth update reveals some councillors resist change; BHP, unions back to bargaining table and Lendlease sells half stake in Lakeside Joondalup to Cbus Property in a $1.3 billion deal. Plus, Gary Adshead and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a wide ranging interview with Treasurer Rita Saffioti.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss gold miner Regis Resources' plans after a thwarted merger with Vault.Plus: MinRes in SAT stoush with Shire; Post Newspapers expand coverage; and Woodside to sell off Calypso stake.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the recent developments in the state's gold sector.Plus: Broome strike action escalates; Migration law changes; and Satterley buys Busselton project.

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Isabel Vieira and Tom Zaunmayr discuss recent insolvencies in the retail sector.Plus: WA under treasurer exits; Westgold's $22m investment; and $70m Woodlands centre approved.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Ella Loneragan about developers’ appetite for government land in the western suburbs.Plus: BHP, unions dispute continues; Hawaiian appoints new CEO; and $80m Costco plan approved.

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Dealers; and $16.6m South Perth development.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss Perth's new city architect’s mission to communicate the value of design. Plus; more strike action at BHP’s Port Hedland operation; Fortescue’s iron ore spoils and WA on track for another record crop.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Business News reporters to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics. In this edition they discuss oil refining, desalination, Northern Star, strike actions, data centres, Golden Sedayu, and the latest in Greg Poland’s defamation action.

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Justin Fris and Mark Beyer discuss the fact only a handful of the 100 projects submitted through the state’s market-led proposal pathway have succeeded.Plus: Gingin become the latest shire to have a monitor appointed; $350 million agribusiness precinct plan floated; and Perth developer eyes Exmouth Marina play.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Claire Tyrrell about how stalled projects and a shortage of accommodation is testing WA's tourism ambitions. Plus: Rio buoyant on copper riches; MinRes beats iron ore, lithium targets; Fence height capped at Goyders' $17m house.

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Jack McGinn an d Sam Jones discuss calls by a WA skilled migration expert.Plus: Stax liquidators estimate $24m liabilites; New oil refinery would still import crude; and Regis Age Care submit $50m Shenton Park plan.

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Sam Jones speaks with Jack McGinn about a decision for no full investigation into Qantas' recent data breach.Plus: Yindjibarndi to buy $1.1b desal plant; Delay for $22m Tsunami site project; Pilbara Ports award $37m road contract.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Sam Jones discuss a Pilbara council's use of a futurist and AI to develop its future plan.Plus: State moves forward with overriding concils on planning; New Perth Glory chief appointed; and $55 million abbattoir expansion approved.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics. This week, the discussion includes Pauline Hanson, Labor's industrial court, uranium, Andrew Forrest's tungsten move, Wesfarmers, St Martins redevelopment, Vivien Yap, Greg Poland, Woodside and Aspermont.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks with Mark Beyer about DevelopmentWA’s residential land developments in the Pilbara.Plus: Woodside’s Browse revisit; Lancelin’s erosion fight in Perth; and AQWA’s $13m extension.

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Sam Jones speaks with Isabel Vieira about Business News' recent resources feature.Plus: One Nation energy policies in premier's sights; Panel approves $240m St Martins revamp; Wesfarmers, SQM approve $1.4b Mt Holland lithium expansion.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss the revamp of multiple heritage properties in Fremantle.Plus: Pauline didn't know about candidate's drug history; Indigenous airline launched; and Nedlands finds new chief.

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Mark Beyer speaks with Tom Zaunmayr about why ASX-listed contractors have undertaken a flurry of acquisitions over the past year. Plus: Forrest buys $190m stake in tungsten producer; Fenix gains new mine approval; Lilleyman, Norwell join Zenith Energy board.

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Ella Loneragan speaks to Claire Tyrrell about the McGovern Foundation, a charity established by former West Coast Eagles defender Jeremy McGovern and his dad Andrew.Plus: Fortescue confident on green power plan; Union strikes at BHP Port Hedland hub; and Lester Group in $50m industrial sell-off.

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This week Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Jack McGinn, Isabel Vieira, Sam Jones and Claire Tyrrell to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics - including Vault Minerals, transition challenges, lithium and rare earths, Betts and Stax, IR disputes, Bill Gates' interest in NW data centres, Gloucester Park and more.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss the mining companies leading the renewables push in the Goldfields.Plus: Woodside claim more people involved in gas stunt; Hesperia's Kewdale logistics hub approved; and BHP workers strike at Port Hedland.

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Sam Jones and Isabel Vieira discuss the bi-annual corporate finance feature.Plus; Diesel prices hit Rio's costs; Zempilas confirms One Nations preferences; and Albanese to lead Australia's AI response.

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Gary Adshead and Sam Jones discuss leaked government documents revealing how much taxpayer money has been spent on attracting major events to WA.Plus: Chalmers freezes China-linked shareholders' rights; Perth council back $240 million development; and Pilbara unions confirm strike will happen after negotiation failure.

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Gary Adshead and Sam Jones discuss the recent moves in Premier Roger Cook's cabinet.Plus: Regis out of Vault race; Ministry reshuffle; and Gloucester Park plan update.

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Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn talk about Forrestania Resources and its growth over the past year.Plus: Premier reveals new cabinet ministry; National food distributor in cyber attack; and Peet confirms Ingenia discussions.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Sam Jones and Claire Tyrrell to discuss the big events of the week in WA business and politics, including a cabinet reshuffle and a byelection, uni mergers, Pilbara IR, Telstra's outage, cyber attacks, building stats, Cultural Centre blowout, Vic Park, Vasse and Yallingup.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss the growth of Kalgoorlie company Topdrill.Plus: WA Labor reveals by-election candidate; Delays and cost blowouts for Perth Cultural Centre; and Woodside revives civil action against activists.

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Mark Beyer speaks to Sam Jones about the growth of in-house construction divisions.Plus: BHP workers to strike at Port Hedland; Cockatoo Island Mining in administration; and Sevens Group buys Victoria Park land.

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Mark Beyer and Sam Jones discuss a partnership between Wesfarmers and Built.Plus: $1 billion solar farm and battery approved; Wayfinder's $11.5m expansion green lit; and Brightwater take Ramsay's Attadale hospital.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Tom Zaunmayr about the impact of workforce migration agreements on regional WA. Plus: Papalia’s exit from politics; Genesis’ $5.6b Vault Minerals offer; and college founder’s house buy.

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Ella Loneragan speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the Old Court House's 190th anniversary and the potential for heritage buildings to be reused.Plus: BHP workers endorse agreement; Tony Buti visits SA ahead of potential merger call; and Main Roads buy Naval Base lot.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics, including events funding, Colin Barnett’s memoir, Alcoa’s buying Worsley, the Eagles IP game, Bill Beament, onshore gas, the Chellingworth site, houses prices and much much more.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the $81m Kwinana wastewater plant.Plus Hancock revives helipad plans; Tourism WA managing director leaves; and Northern Star announces new leaders.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about her feature diving into the speculation surrounding a WA university merger. Plus: Alcoa in $8b South32 deal; Lamont’s to open in Nedlands; and WA’s arts event spend revealed.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss angst among wine producers with impending container-for-change amendments.Plus: Leaked documents reveal state government's sport spend; Panel approves amendments to Mount Hawthorn project; and Euroz Hartleys shakes hands with Bank of Montreal.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about a new office building project aiming to bring arts organisations into the city. Plus: EPA’s decision on Rinehart’s gas plant; RPH’s construction costs; and Westbridge’s $10m Busselton buy.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the rehabilitation efforts at Thevenard Island, and how it fits into a $60 billion decommissioning pipeline.Plus: BHP appoints ex-nickel boss for North American division; West Coast Eagles in a trademark bid; and a Claremont property deal.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell to talk WA business and politics, including the latest on the state Liberal party, bird flu impact, Water Corp's Shenton Park plans, Rio Tinto’s CBD move, apartments at Hillarys, Satterley’s annual results and much more.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo talk about Indigenous art centres across the state.Plus: Nedlands MP quits Liberal Party WA; MinRes mothballs garnet mine; and Primewest co-founder-linked company buys warehouse.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the state’s largest philanthropic foundations. Plus: Hancock’s new Ben Roberts-Smith property; Tasmea’s $75m acquisition; and a $240m Hillarys apartment plan moves forward.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss prescribed burns and the impact on some industries in WA.Plus: Woodside, Alcoa in domestic gas deal; Water Corp considers $1.3b spend to replace plant; and $22m North Fremantle apartments plan.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr talk about the recent Indigenous Business publication. Plus: City of South Perth’s latest drama; Chis Ellison’s successor; and National Storage deals in WA

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Claire Tyrrell on the success of architecture practice Hames Sharley.Plus: Regis Resources’ gold project progress; PLS Group’s Pilgangoora expansion; and a new Northbridge tavern plan.

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Mark Pownall, Gary Adshead and Ella Loneragan discuss the latest on Pauline Hanson; industrial war in the Pilbara; tax changes; Summit Homes; Brookfield selling Multiplex; and construction costs.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss the state government’s aim to boost the connection between VET and university pathways in higher education.Plus: Brookfield sells Multiplex for $US650 million; Resource explorers out of CGT exemption; WA government's Perth Park project scrutinised.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the Asian engagement feature in the recent Business News magazine.Plus: Inpex settles Ichthys strike; King backs BHP workers; and $1b Gingin battery plan approved.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss today's RBA rates call.Plus Victor Goh set to sell North Freo block; Tattarang chief to take helm of Western Force; and $28 million Willagee retirement village approved.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Ella Loneragan about the latest on Perth Symphony Orchestra. Plus: Rinehart’s billion-dollar SpaceX boost; Milestone for Alkimos desalination plant; and a $15m Kimberley farm sale.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the latest on BHP workers' strike in Port Hedland.Plus: Woodside blocks Inpex's Browse bid; US Navy heads to Henderson; and $38m Vic Park hotel plan.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira to discuss Pauline Hanson, Paul Papalia, Port Hedland industrial action, the King’s Honours List, Native title consultants, Indigenous business, our Power 500 and a magazine preview.

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Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss international consultancy Gerard Daniels and the Perth-based firm's 40 years of operation.Plus: Aboriginal businesses to capture more water works; Southern Cross cut up to 300 jobs; and Strike Energy near completion at South Erregulla.

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Mark Beyer speaks to Justin Fris about WA's present rollout of renewable energy projects. Plus: Papalia's political retirement raised again; IGO shares slide after fire at processing plant; Vic Park build clears planning hurdle.

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Ella Loneragan and Jack McGinn discuss Holyoake and its chief executive Ben Smith.Plus: One of WA's oldest pubs to get makeover; State opposition would overturn uranium ban; and Georgiou Group selected for $67m Bentley project.

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Gary Adshead speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the energy transition challenges faced by Amber-Jade Sanderson. Plus: 'Open mind on One Nation': Zempilas; Judge calls wharfie time in MinRes battle; Rinehart sells Dalkeith block for $9.4m.

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Elisha Newell and Isabel Viera unpack some of WA’s biggest corporate U-turns in the wake of Allbirds’ AI pivot.Plus: Civmec's order book boost; PLS' plant opening and a Perth mansion sale.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Sam Jones and Ella Loneragan to discuss BHP's $160m investment; Northern Star; Browse; GenusPlus; the West Coast Eagles; federal tax changes; Ampol; Innovaero; property news; and the latest house prices.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Ella Loneragan about the state's biggest Indigenous businesses and their growth.Plus: BHP's $160m boost to Port Hedland; WA's economic growth; and Education Minister dodges university merger talks.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Red Invest Capital Holdings' rapid growth.Plus: Chevron 'frustrated' by LNG rule changes; Alcoa bauxite mining exemption review; DXN deal could pave way for US$200m data centre sales.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss build to rent developments.Plus: BP to sell down 5pc of Browse, Fortescue cleared of creating Yindjibarndi fued; and $32 million affordable housing development plan submitted.

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Ella Loneragan speaks to Isabel Vieira about why seven of WA's largest aged care providers are uniting to provide quality care and services. Plus: WA businesses angered by CGT changes; Broome roadhouse sells for $10m; Appeals pile on in iron ore battle.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Sean Cowan, Sam Jones, and Claire Tyrrell to discuss leadership, emissions, tax concerns in the mining lobby; defence developments; start-up news; and major property deals.

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Ella Loneragan and Isabel Vieira discuss the under-representation of female leaders in public companies.Plus: Shell chases Woodside, Paladin for decommissioning costs; State to prop up Bethesda's move into Mount Hospital; and Federal Govenrment sues 3M over PFAS.

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Claire Tyrrell talks to Ella Loneragan about how architects are adapting work-wise amid ongoing challenges across the world. Plus: Premier lashes Deloitte report on WA's net-zero; Travel allowances fight ends with backflip; Rinehart backs McWilliam's Southern Cross bid.

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Ella Loneragan runs through the latest on Cook's defence plan, a City of Perth backflip and Andrew Forrest's Cottesloe project.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Justin Fris about variables within Fortescue's pursuit of a real-zero agenda. Plus: Gaines to exit Fortescue; One Nation rise prompts discussions; Thomson Geer rebrands, launches spin-out firm.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks with Ella Loneragan about the next chapter for Co3 Contemporary Dance. Plus: Gina Rinehart's Arafura boost; Kilbane's shock exit and Galleria's revamp.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Tom Zaunmayr, Ella Loneragan and Sam Jones to discuss fracking in the Kimberley, the City of Perth's dramas, a failed solar project, MinRes’ lithium revival, Victor Goh’s legal dramas, the OBH development pushed out again, Sorrento Beach project, data centres, and startups hit by the budget.

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Sam Jones speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Emyria, a Perth-based company put in a strong position after a recent US executive decision.Plus: City of Perth hires law firm to investigate suspended CEO; the latest unemployment rates; and Madeleine King slaps down One Nation gas policy.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the recent Business News lawyers feature.Plus: Perth Council's 'simply unbelievable' move; Senior WA CFMEU orgnaiser banned from site; and Westbridge Funds Management acquires two propertiers to pass $1bn.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss leadership changes at architectural firm TRCB.Plus: $320 million OBH redevelopment seeks extension; Supreme Court foreshadows contempt charge against Goh-linked company; and MinRes to restart Bald Hill lithium production.

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Ella Loneragan speaks to Claire Tyrrell about a new initiative intending to attract more international performing artists to WA. Plus: Genus makes $400m QLD gas buy; Green light for $38m affordable housing; Treasurer hits NTU with another divestment mandate.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Ella Loneragan about the state of major projects in South Perth, as development times ramp up.Plus: MinRes' Chris Ellison ups wealth to $2 billion; Perth Park racetrack project progresses; and Kailis Group flags Sorrento restaurants.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Ella Loneragan, Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn to discuss the Federal budget, a huge native title win, Exmouth tourism project, a big CBD sale, industrial land, live export, and more.

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N Bank in new merger plan; Boffins Books to close after 37 years; and Forrest family's Ningaloo resort approved.

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Elisha Newell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the growth of mining’s value over the past decade.Plus: WA Treasurer responds to federal budget; New laws to boost building commissioner's powers; and $79.4 million CBD tower sale.

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Elisha Newell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss MLG Oz founder Murray Leahy's board transition.Plus: Fortescue ordered to pay $150m to Yindjibarndi people; Canvas provider says hacked data now safe; Primewest founder to purchase $4m Injidup surf shack.

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Elisha Newell talks to Nadia Budihardjo about Mark Norwell's tenure at Perenti. Plus: Poynton, Stokes out at Strike; Busselton tourism assets at play; Rita Saffioti says she has moved on.

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Jack McGinn speaks with Tom Zaunmayr about the history of Albany’s port. Plus: Saffioti’s post-budget event; Realside’s $48 million deal and Synergy’s board review.

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Mark Pownall is joined by Gary Adshead, Claire Tyrrell and Tom Zaunmayr to talk about the big events of the week in WA business and politics.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss The McKell Institutes’ foray into WA.Plus: Budget brings fuel handout; Decision due on Fortescue and Yindjibarndi; $335 million solar farm approved.

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Ella Loneragan talks to Nadia Budihardjo about Business News' recent distilleries feature. Plus: New funding pool for housing; Scope Systems in cyber incident; Bluescope puts NeoSmelt to EPA.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss the growth of Perth's large format retail sector.Plus: Cash rate rebounds to pandemic levels; Wesfarmers, Built Living enter JV; and Hancock reveals $850m gas plant.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss WA diving-turned-robotics company Dredge Robotics.Plus: State moves toend no-grounds evictions; $40m Bunnings for Dalyellup; and Red Gully flag Gingin battery system.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks with Ella Loneragan about a charity preparing to open WA’s first school for traumatised youth.Plus: Perth’s home values; Woodside’s new boss; and Sirona’s $508m project.

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Mark Pownall, Tom Zaunmayr and Claire Tyrrell discuss the big events of the week in WA business and politics, spanning gas tax speculation, renewable energy, lithium’s contradictions, Perth house prices, and more.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss a Wall Street executive's move to buy an iconic Fremantle site.Plus: City of Perth complaints pile-up; WA's rents continue to rocket; and a warning on Australia's green iron ambitions.

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Tom Zaunmayr talks to Justin Fris about Business News' recent business of sport feature. Plus: Prime minister needs a 'dance partner'; Diesel divides goldies in Q3; Panel approves $22m Woolies build.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss how some gold producers are using nickel infrastructure.Plus: Cook floats 'seven cities' plan; Gas giants rally against proposed tax; and Singaporean trust buys Hedland property.

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Mark Pownall, Jack McGinn, Tom Zaunmayr and Claire Tyrrell discuss Woodside's AGM, BHP-China impasse ending, exploration costs reprieve, Fortescue's green power play and more.

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Jack McGinn speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about a recent court ruling and what that means for freedom of information requests. And the latest on the gas tax parliamentary inquiry, Fortescue’s $950m green energy project and Artrage’s leadership change.

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Mark Beyer speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about rare commercial success for medical researchers in WA from royalties over locally produced drugs.Plus: Update on fuel security; Woodside AGM; and Hancock's $200m donation to veterans.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Justin Fris about Business News' recent agribusiness feature. Plus: Iluka's Eneabba spend nears $1b; No figure on hospital beds spend; BHP,CMRG impasse ends.

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Elisha Newell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about ATOM Group, a business described as the Bunnings of the mining industry.Plus: Government fees waived for lithium producers; Ritz Carlton half stake sold for $88 million; and Karratha camp in $45m deal.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Ella Loneragan about the recently-completed Perth Film Studios. Plus: Mid West energy project to cost $1b; $900 a day council 'monitor' extended; Cyclone, war dent Qube's profit.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Jack McGinn about the new Pastoralists and Graziers Association of WA president Digby Stretch.Also: Ruah gets $11m boost; ACCC to assess IAG, RAC merger; and Priddis buys Albany farm.

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Mark Pownall, Nadia Budihardjo, Claire Tyrrell and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Hancock-Wright judgement, major property deals, the fuel crisis and agribusiness woes.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss the Wright and Hancock judgement.Plus: Cook thinks fuel restrictions are around the corner; Genesis adds $200m to coffers; and WAFarmers warning over Elders' retreat from WA.

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Ella Loneragan speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about how an Aboriginal art organisation's work has been showcased globally.Plus: Hancock to pay iron ore royalties; $250m to underwrite new apartment builds; Duratec Ertech wins $281m HMAS Stirling works.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the recent North West edition of Business News magazine.Plus: State purchases four million litres of fuel for reserve; Norup + Wilson founder's August apartments approved; and Qantas put Sydney to Busselton on hold.

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Gary Adshead speaks to Justin Fris about the Sandcastles Children's Hospice. Plus: 'Cover of war' claim on $1.5b; Nicola Forrest swoops on Freo Trades Hall; Abattoir owner to exit WA.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Claire Tyrrell about what goes into making Perth a 24-hour city. And the latest on Chris Ellison’s Mosman Park mansion, claims of a Synergy data breach and Monadelphous’ new contracts.

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Mark Pownall, Sam Jones and Gary Adshead discuss the news of the week, including fuel movements; BHP industrial action; El Caballo Blanco's future; ECU's $72m purchase and more.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Sam Jones discuss the 50 most powerful people in the state's North West.Plus: Feds ink deal with Ampol and Viva to secure supply; Home completions slip once again; and Main roads secure two Naval Base properties.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about how port investment plays a role in enabling economic growth in WA. Plus: Revealed: The Burk Fuel results that sparked a govt probe; Goldies shine on $1b coffers, firm fuel supply; Ten BP fuel carriers due to this month.

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Justin Fris and Mark Pownall discuss the severe driver shortage facing WAs trucking sector.Plus: Westview to progress Hatch steel mill; Scandal-plagued resort purchased; Gold miner says fuel won't stop halt production.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on the planning industry.Plus PM stumps up $1bn in interest-free loans; UWA consider Karratha campus; and household confidence slips to Covid-10 levels.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Tom Zaunmayr about Business News' recent most influential feature.Plus: Premier enacts emergency fuel powers; Billionaire buys The Guildford Hotel; Perenti appoints S32 exec to succeed Norwell.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about how port investment in WA can enable economic growth.Plus: Premier enacts emergency fuel powers; Billionaire buys The Guildford Hotel; Perenti appoints S32 exec to succeed Norwell.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Pownall discuss a restructure with WA’s biggest wine maker Fogarty Wine Group.Plus: Taco Bell gets lifeline; AGL commits to $490m expansion; and Fuel excise relief to be slow.

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Gary Adshead speaks with Justin Fris about efforts being made to quell WA's $200 million illicit drug trade. Plus: Excise cut as new fuel plan enacted; New mayors at troubled councils; Freight train pitch for North West.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Claire Tyrrell about how a Joondalup cafe is serving more than coffee to the local community. Plus: Woodside, Chevron hit as cyclone rages; Huppatz named WA health chief; Fuel suppliers get transparency ultimatum.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss what property developers are doing to make their properties greener.Plus: New penalties for fuel price gouging; Sirona's $70m Fremantle project approved; and Perth Film Studios secure first major production.

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Claire Tyrrell talks to Ella Loneragan about how land developers are taking steps to find a balance between high demand and constrained supply. Plus: Govt gives East Perth school final green light; Macmahon secures $440m mine revival pipeline; AMA WA chief resigns.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss shadow AI and how it has impacted professional services firms in WA.Plus: Energy Minister's plea; Business confidence falls; and BGC class action update.

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Ella Loneragan talks to Isabel Vieira about Grace Forrest's push to end global modern slavery. Plus: WA leads nation in international visitor rise; Miners want AI-powered approvals; St Barbara hedges diesel risk.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Isabel Vieira on the accomplished women who were recognised in the week of International Women's Day. And the latest on fuel prices, Banjo Bond's assets and the Porteous' estate sale.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss fuel furor , mining moves, property purchases and other big stories of the week.

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Justin Fris and Mark Beyer reflect on the 60th anniversary of iron ore exports out of WA.Plus: ACCC probe fuel majors; Alleged Picton attacker given bail reprieve; City to fight Smith's Beach resort.

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Justin Fris and Mark Beyer discuss Business News' recent junior miners magazine feature. Plus: Premier in national cabinet meeting tomorrow; Craig picked for top BHP gig; Fini to buy Caves House.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss Business News' South West edition.Plus: RBA raises rates again; Rio Tinto, BHP commit $US500m for JV; and National Storage gets another development approved.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss why Perth Design Week has become an integral part of WA's arts calendar. Plus: US blue ammonia delay for Woodside; Lynas strikes rare earths supply with deal with the Pentagon; PCEC cost rose $507m in months.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss ideas from European cities to address the empty spaces in Perth and Fremantle.Plus: ACCC probes fuel retailers; Liquidators chase $261m scheme trail; and a study into Perth hotels.

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Claire Tyrrell and Tom Zaunmayr discuss fuel prices, Satterley land deals, council amalgamations, and Business News' new special publication

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss hurdles faced by projects in the Canning Basin.Plus: Regional fuel now WA's cheapest; Jera sells Ichthys and Gorgon stakes; and Beazley indicated Nedlands amalgamation on cards.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Jack McGinn on Jera’s plan for Australian LNG amid global uncertainty in the oil and gas market. And the latest on WA's fuel availability, a $48.5m Dianella sale and Kwinana's container port authority.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how an innovative building practice could solve housing issues in the Pilbara.Plus: Reynolds, Commonwealth head to mediation; Regions struggle to fill fuel orders; and Littleproud resigns from Nationals leadership.

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Justin Fris speaks with Mark Pownall about Ben Morton's role as chair of the Perth Bears. Plus: Rox secures $350m Youanmi finance; Santos, Beach back Cooper Basin upgrade; 440mW solar farm build begins.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about Perth podiatrist Paul Griffin and his sustainable footwear business.Plus: Chevron and Horizon deal; State govt's coal energy deadline; and Sculpture by the Sea returns to Cottesloe.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Middle East conflict, local business acquisitions, new hotels, Perdaman's energy developments, Rio Tinto's desalination plant, and a St Georges Terrace brewery

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Jack McGinn speaks to Tom Zaunmayr about the planned return of an historic WA mine.Plus: Bid to triple hydrogen facility passed; Exmouth hotel approved; and Screenwest's new chair.

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Ella Loneragan talks to Nadia Budihardjo about why WA home care providers are working hard to adjust to market changes. Plus: State to co-fund Rio desal plant; Vale Dennis Cometti; Genus makes $55m rail acquisition.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss the future of WAAPA in the new ECU campus.Plus; Osborne Park Hospital starts works; monitor appointed to trouble-plagued council; and MinRes claims Pilbara Ports is acting 'improperly'.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones talk about an education panel that highlighted support for students in early schooling years.Plus: Fortescue's Pilbara wind farm; Perdaman buys Amanda Energy; and WA's GST fight.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Sussan Ley's exit, Wittenoom legal case, Fortescue's wind farms Laurence Escalante, and apartments in Mount Hawthorn.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a new research methodology at UWA.Plus: Nine new charges for Escalante; Moonies $750m windfarm approved; and construction starts on $163m hockey centre.

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Elisha Newell talks to Mark Pownall about WA's biggest and most profitable private businesses.Plus: Fortescue profit up on ore record; Kaine urges US aid for critical minerals; Fenix profit records as mines ramp up.

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Mark Pownall talks to Elisha Newell about how Wesbeam has overcome significant challenges. Plus: Woodside profit falls as CEO wait continues; Merger execution behind Howard's SWM-SCA exit; Monadelphous ups guidance on 1H results.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Mark Pownall, Nadia Budihardjo, and Claire Tyrrell discuss the surging gold price; lithium stocks; a failed $30b merger; major property deals; and a preview of the upcoming Business News magazine.

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N, Southern call off merger; Retail centre in $53m sale; and Galati Group plans new store.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Sam Jones discuss Aaron Morey's new role as chief executive of the CME. Plus: Chinese shareholder targets Northern Minerals chair; Woodside hits record as CEO call looms; Greatland's revenue climbs despite sales dip.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Westview Group, and its plans to build a major steel mill.Plus AQWA set for $13m expansion; European Lithium enters titanium; and Bunnings site sold for $19.5m.

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Sam Jones speaks to Tom Zaunmayr about US president Donald Trump's recent comments that caused a stir in the cybersecurity community.Plus: Tim Picton's memorial service; Esperance port; and City Beach project changes.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the news of the week, including the City of Perth; property developments; the gold price; Pilbara water; and more.

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Gary Adshead and Sam Jones discuss dysfunction in the Perth City council.Plus: Singaporean hotel group's CBD towers approved; Torre to spend six year behind bars; and Perth Mint struggling to fulfil silver demand.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about how Michael Barnes will lead WA's GST defence campaign. Plus: State to extend Griffin Coal subsidies; Rio wraps up 2025 with ore record; Rare earth prices offset Lynas' output decline.

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Justin Fris and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Tony Galati's apple ambitions.Plus BHP share dip after cost blowout; Victor Goh's hotel given a hurry up; ADC plan pivot for Perth Girls School.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Justin Fris about Henderson-based company, First Graphene. Plus: Keysbrook mineral sands mine expansion tick; Perth house prices pass $1m; Tate Wine founder's asset sale.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks with Ella Loneragan on the global expansion of Culture Counts. And the latest on Fortescue's Pilbara wind farm, CBA and Bankwest, and Blackburne's Ocean View plans.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the City of Perth monitor; hospital projects; the Forrests' ventures; WA's fishing ban; the Carcione family; Cargill's $500m plant; and more.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss employee wellness company Sonder.Plus BHP and Rio look to work together; Woodside inks extra LNG export deal; and Multiplex appointed for St John of God Subiaco upgrade.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how the Wandel family's independent grain export business is thinking big.Plus: SKS Group flags $45m Crawley build; 'Monitor' to oversee fractious city council; Contractors named for hospital projects.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss transport orientated design.Cook forced to defend inaction on vapes; US ag giant plans $500m Kwinana plant; and $21m committed to Swanbourne children's hospice.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss how Michael Breckler is delivering on a strategic shift for retail outlet Betts. Plus: Ban spurs demand for Kiwi snapper; Prime Minister targets hate speech, guns; Forrests scale back Exmouth resort.

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The latest on Rio Tinto and Glencore merger talks; BP's green energy move; and Kwinana emerging as a hydrogen research hub.The interview component within the At Close of Business podcast will resume on January 12.

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Mark Pownall, Tom Zaunmayr and Claire Tyrrell discuss the SWM and Southern Cross merger; SGH’s Bluescope bid; Rio, Glencore talks; Hancock’s moves in gas; gold prices; fishing bans; international events; and the latest in property this week.

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The latest on the Bondi attack royal commission; Perth Mint's December results; and Locus' Hillarys project.The interview component within the At Close of Business podcast will resume on January 12.

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The latest on Hancock's $850m move for gas assets; Greatland, Regis coffers near $1bn; Seven West-Southern Cross deal finalised.The interview component within the At Close of Business podcast will resume from January 12.

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Sam Jones has the latest on the campaign to overturn federal electoral funding laws; Arena's Wildcats acquisition; and Erben's $10m property buy.The interview component within the At Close of Business podcast will resume from January 12.

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Welcome back to At Close of Business for the first time in 2026. Plus: Beef businesses brace for tariff impact; Perth leads national house price growth; Sculpture by the Sea secures state government funding after axing. The interview component within the At Close of Business podcast will resume from January 12.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the challenges industrial operators face at the outer fringes of WA's main electric network.Plus: Contract for electric ferries awarded; AEMO projects gas supply to deplete; and RM Capital fined.

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Mark Pownall, Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss Woodside boss Meg O'Neill's move to BP, the biggest mining deals. commercial property transactions and agricultural deals of 2025.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Ella Loneragan discuss WA's grains industry.Plus State Government tips $435m into housing; Meg O'Neill resigns; and new CCIWA economist named.

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Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss WA family business dynasties. Plus: Westgold to divest Mt Henry for $64m; Cambridge revokes developer policy; Perth industrial vacancy remains lowest in nation.

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Mark Pownall and Justin Fris discuss some prominent multigenerational family businesses in Perth. Plus the latest on Linda Reynold's bankruptcy case, Rio Tinto's Rhodes Ridge project and a Bayswater warehouse sale.

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Isabel Vieira and Tom Zaunmayr discuss why the Koolyanobbing mine is living up to its 1947 billing as holding an almost inexhaustible deposit.Plus: CBH posts $5.8bn revenue, profit jump; Fortescue makes $152m copper play; Sirona reveals plans to bring more student beds to Perth.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss West Tech Fest.Plus Hanwha's bid to double ownership approved; Reynolds bankrupts Higgins; and Lifeline chief will depart after a decade.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss energy asset developments, Hanwha's FIRB approval, Tronox's rare earths win, law firm split, and more.

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Ella Loneragan and Tom Zaunmayr discuss WA artist Peter Farmer and his 30-year legacy that has gone global. Plus the latest on the ACCC's investigation into IAG's, the WAPC's ferry terminal meeting and Running With Thieves' new venture.

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Sam Jones and Elisha Newell discuss how a new wave of mining bonuses and equity vesting has reshaped WA's executive pay ladder. Plus: Tronox poised for $900m critical minerals financing; Perth council scraps culture review; St Barbara to sell 60pc of Simberi.

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Ella Loneragan speaks with Claire Tyrrell about the changes Perth needs to see to reach its full potential.Plus the latest on Synergy's $4.5m solar and wind farm, the RBA's cash rate and The Raft's move to South Perth.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how the second generation of a famous WA performing family is working to ensure its cultural contribution continues.Plus: Acid leak at first Pilbara iron ore mine; Chalice halves Gonneville development costs; Itochu joins Pilbara ammonia plan.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Spud Shed's move into milk; fishing rights; major business deals; Gina Rinehart's helicopter pad; NDIS dramas and more.

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Mark Beyer and Justin Fris discuss the rapid growth of Site Sentry. Plus; Chevron's $3bn Gorgon call; Rio Tinto, BHP trail EV haul trucks and CSBP contracts Lake Way potash.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss the career of top lawyer Denis McLeod. Plus; WA resources sector sales, jobs; $1bn Perth Airport contract and Fremantle Timezone's sale.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Sam Jones discuss how WA’s biggest firms are fuelling growth within the state’s tech sector. Plus: Rinehart-backed Vulcan secures $3.9bn financing haul; Perth backs axing workplace review; Master Builders appoints new WA president.

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Roundabouts comes to Fremantle, and $1`00m battery clears planning hurdle.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss the rise of the self storage sector in Perth. Plus the latest on Gina Rinehart's West Perth helipad, the Spud King's milk venture and Perth's property prices.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss local charity short back and sidewalks.Plus Watt says EPBC reform won't drive higher bills; Element Zero pilot plant switched on; and M Construction fined over workplace death.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the EPBC Act; Fortescue v Element Zero case; Tony Galati's apple push and Perth Park.

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Isabel Viera speaks with Ella Loneragan about the impact of federal aged care changes on the state's providers. Plus the latest on Fabric Property Group's Mosman Park development, Tony Galati's apple plans and the federal government's re-written Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Act with Ella Loneragan.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss ambitious wind turbine plans, and challenges, in Western Australia. Plus; Fortescue, Element Zero case update; Lynas Rare Earth's AGM and inflation rate hits a high.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss recent activity in Perth's apartment sector.Plus: Nicheliving directors get extension; Woodside strikes Timor-Leste deal; and Cedar Woods' Subiaco project progresses.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Jack McGinn about the return of an annual event, hosted by the state's biggest yabby exporter.Plus: Alcoa shelves bauxite plans; Raids amid Nicheliving probe; and premier defends Burswood project.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about SLR Consulting's growth after acquiring Element.Plus: Genesis Minerals' Tower Hill update; Marco flags appeals; SKS Group's West Perth project.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss MinRes and the AGM season; Austal and the looming FIRB decision; a major Cockatoo Island project and more.

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Mark Beyer and Justin Fris discuss WA's contractor industry.Plus Ellison to outrun his departure date; $55m Fremantle accommodation approved; and EPA won't consider Burswood Racetrack.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss current trends within WA's professional services sector.Plus: Albanese defends FIRB independence; 'Lobby the Libs': Chalmers to WA industry; IGO doesn't see hydroxide path forward.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss Circus WA.Plus EPA won't assess Woodside's CCS proposal; $50 million wastewater facility begins construction; Finbar says part of state's high density won't work.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how several pioneers have teamed up to get fresh native food on grocery store shelves. Plus: Rio pivots clean iron plan; Tivan inks $61m deal with venture capital firm; Elders profits, EBIT up in FY25.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss lessons from a New South Wales Government architect.Plus BHP unveil electric train; Abattoir planned for the Great Southern; and Roshana's $25 plan approved.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Chris Ellison; the Libs' net zero back down; wind farms; the Forrest's weir fight and more.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the ongoing dispute over proposed leaky weirs near Minderoo station.Plus: Unemployment rate; Pay cut for Strike's board; and Committee for Perth in CEO search.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss the recent Business News fund managers feature. Plus: MinRes in $1.2bn lithium deal with Korea's POSCO; Beach readies for Waitsia export era; BaptistCare to acquire 10 WA retirement villages.

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Ella Loneragan and Same Jones discuss the prevailing ideas from Committee for Perth’s 2050 Summit.Plus: Roger Cook eyes major project funding; John Carey backs housing diversity; BCA urges tax and red-tape reform.

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Taylor merge; Margaret River wine producer Tate Wine in receivership.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Ella Loneragan about Smartgroup chair John Prendiville.Plus: Minderoo weirs dispute; Waitsia's next stage; and nuclear submarines update.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Pownall discuss the $1.5bn public hospital spend; the PCEC redevelopment being shelved; the Forrests' property moves; agriculture deals; and more.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss updates in the decade-long battle to clean up the Wittenoom asbestos tailings.Plus; State shelves convention centre plans; Stokes will remain 'close' to SWM; and Kalyeeda Station sold for $30 million.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss why a leading advocacy group is calling for regulation changes in WA relating to the disposal of used tyres. Plus: Ascot Capital makes $54m Melbourne play; Yeeda sale finally rubber stamped; Austin shares down following guidance announcement.

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O'Dea hits $8.4m; Cape Bouvard profit up $26m.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Elisha Newell about Timezone founder Malcolm Steinberg and his businesses.Plus: $1m GST campaign; Nats drop net zero target; and Spudshed in record profit.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Jack McGinn and Sam Jones discuss recent moves and the future outlook for WA's data centre industry.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss why Caroline de Mori’s business mindset has helped her gardens flourish.Plus: Perth Mint back in the black; EPA tick for $350m Geraldton port project; WA harvest flirts with record.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss that while stakeholders are working to activate vacant CBD spaces with art, some hurdles are limiting potential.Plus: Sanderson unveils SWIS transmission blueprint; German offtake deal for green iron project; Davies eyes Woodside in new DomGas gig.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss why economic conditions are paving the way for the retail property sector to be an ideal asset class for investors. Plus: Turbine firm gets govt cash hit; Fed govt boosts St Bart's facility by $30m; Browse carbon plan open for comment.

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Elisha Newell and Isabel Viera discuss why a pair of Japanese giants have backed the potential development of a nickel deposit near Kalgoorlie. Plus: Woodside touts US political praise for LNG project; Panel approves $700m solar, battery build; Fortescue rejects Thalanyji station bid.

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Isabel Viera and Elisha Newell discuss the 1000th Business News magazine print edition. Plus: Paywise acquires Easi for $40m; CCIWA denounces public holiday changes; Pacific CEO Cullen calls time.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss recent initiatives in the early childhood education sector.Plus: North West Shelf extension; Ammonia project gets Pilbara Port site; and Kimberley Marine Support Base opens.

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Mark Pownall and Elisha Newell discuss the big news of the week including Iluka mothballing key operations; Pilbara renewables; BGC Cement sale; new CME chief; GST deal defence; data centres; South Perth luxury project; Zorzi Builders troubles; and Freo's developments.

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Justin Fris and Mark Pownall discuss why Vikas Rambal believes industrial might is where Australia's long-term prosperity lies. Plus: Slater to head REIWA; Fortescue Zero chief steps down; Strike shareholders approve Carnarvon's major stake.

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Justin Fris and Mark Pownall discuss the WA's Wealthiest feature. Plus: Iluka to mothball mineral sands mine; Mitsui, Itochu acquire stakes in BHP's new iron ore deposit; Maddington's $415m data centre approved.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss why Perth's role in the legal landscape is a continued focus for A&O Shearman. Plus: Alcoa backs Equus gas project; BHP in $110m Samarco shareholder settlement; Worker dies at Bassendean business.

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Coming up on the podcast, Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss the growth of land-lease communities in WA.Plus WA businessmen band together for GST; State's planning body reveals details of $142m projects; Cook cites China's growth as WA's goal.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the first year of Alcoa of Australia boss Elsabe Muller.MinRes won't comment on suspected changes; Marco guilty of defrauding investors; and local government candidates confirmed.

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Mark Pownall and Sam Jones discuss the news of the week including; Kwinana port dramas; major developments at Austal; ACCC concerns over RAC Insurance; Indigenous contracting worth $3bn; and the Hedland council gets sacked.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss why Perth's flexible workspace sector is primed for growth.Plus: Crestlink buys Cockatoo Island project; Property experts criticise govt agencies; State tightens Chevron turtle panel rules.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss how creativity and culture can sometimes come at a cost. Plus: Gerry Harvey backs Cott project; Automic sold for $725m; Indigenous business hits $3bn.

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Justin Fris and Mark Beyer discuss WA’s planned exit from coal power comes with many challenges and significant costs.Plus: NRW makes $200m acquisition; MinRes takes control of RDG; Port Hedland council fired, commissioners appointed.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss why WA music festival organisers are adapting their business models in response to economic challenges.Plus: Austal founder Rothwell resigns; Coles plans $28m shopping centre; CBH locks union out of Kwinana.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Viera discuss why players within the rare earths sector are seeking stability. Plus: Austal profit rockets, Hanwha call looms; Unions to escalate CBH port strike; Govt carrot for $4bn power spend.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Rio Tinto boss Simon Trott's first week; Mineral Resources; Local governments in trouble; Reynolds v Higgins judgment; Michael Chaney and Wesfarmers; and major companies' annual results.

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Isabel Viera and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how four regional WA maltsters are doing their bit to reduce the reliance on global agribusinesses for WA craft brewers. Plus: MinRes slides to heavy $900m loss; Lynas raises +$800m, flags US uncertainty; Wesfarmers lifts profit, plans capital return.

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Isabel Viera and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Western Australia's ice cream industry. Plus: Trott makes sweeping leadership changes; EMCO wins $43m Rockingham SHS contract; Freight plan to strengthen supply chain.

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Justin Fris and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how WAFarmers is laying the groundwork for a busy few years for our agricultural sector. Plus: Minister backs Hedland commission call; Lions Eye Institute in $14m upgrade; Qube buys Albany export facility.

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Ella Loneragan and Justin Fris discuss why Megan Harrison wants to make sure no woman is denied access to an essential item in the workplace or sporting arena. Plus: $30bn Santos deal delayed again; Mine death at Rio's Simandou; PLS slides into the red, posts $196m loss.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss Darren Pateman's career with Finbar Group.Plus: Cashed up Regis mum on M&A; Tellus to expand waste facility; Carey reassures private sector on HAFF.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss project hopes; lithium partners' spat; Roy Hill; Kerry Stokes' views; broker buyouts; defence contracts; and WA tourism developments.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss Cirque du Soleil’s continual pursuit of creativity. Plus: Northern Star reports dividend record, Hemi tax break; Vault to buy back shares, Tonkin to depart; Finbar profit dips 12pc.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Viera discuss why insolvency experts are seeing challenges spread to mining services. Plus: Hofmann gets US defence tick; Morley Galleria sets 2026 opening; Brown to oversee councils as inspector.

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Jack McGinn and Elisha Newell discuss how sweeping reforms to competition law will reshape how Australian companies undertake M&As.Plus: Stokes' Pilbara alarm falls flat; Monadelphous, Macmahon, SRG report revenue rises; iiNet in cyber incident, 280,000 customers exposed.

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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss how several global companies have reshaped Western Australia's local mining technology sector. Plus: Hancock reignites Saudi exploration push; Pilbara iron plant backed by EPA; Panel to decide Hesperia's $500m battery plan.

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Elisha Newell and Jack McGinn discuss the recent scrapping of four major hydrogen plays.PlusRottnest Wadjemup redevelopment takes a step forward; Forrests' Fiveight plan for Cape Lodge revealed; Ampol to acquire 500 new stations in $1.1bn deal.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the lithium sector; El Caballo; Fremantle hotel plans; RBA's rate cut; Federal government fund's loss; Seven West Media results; and Revo Fitness boss Andrew Holder.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss the recent Business News wheatbelt magazine.Plus Covalent Lithium producers first product; $40 million Christ Church building approved; and ASIC to pay TerraCom staff $3.5 million.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss how developers of multi-residential properties are overcoming challenges, in order to push on with projects. Plus: Endeavour triples dividend amid record profit; Govt awards $15m school work; CDC to build Perth's largest data centre.

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Sam Jones and Elisha Newell discuss why some WA companies are turning to part-time executives to manage risk and drive growth. Plus: BHP's Tim Day named CME WA president; Seven West profit plummets 62 per cent; Cook, Zempilas clash over hospital claims.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss why the transformation of a Sydney power station into an arts and culture-based hub has the ability to be replicated in Perth. Plus: Santos extends $30bn due diligence window; MinRes, Livium strike JV deal; Marles coy on joint Henderson base.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Victoria Laurie discuss challenges within Western Australia's arts sector. Plus: Subiaco hall to house 180 students; Fortescue secures $US2bn Chinese loan; NAI Harcourts acquires Darrell Crouch portfolio.

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Mark Pownall, Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss Liontown; office vacancies; private business sales; Rich 100 activities; defence contracts; and a 2025 Diggers & Dealers wrap.

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Ella Loneragan and Nadia Budihardjo discuss why financial restraints felt by soon-to-be newlyweds is affecting some of Perth’s bridal stores. Plus: Powell gifts $100m to Murdoch uni; Liontown taps investors for up to $286m; Community demand to drive pharmacy trial.

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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss the flood gates opening in the gold sector.Plus Chalice chief surprised by critical minerals reserve; AHA WA blasts potential Easter Saturday public holiday; and Matthew Pavlich named Sydney Swans chief executive.

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Sam Jones and Isabel Vieira discuss recent moves by Wyloo and its push to be best-in-class.Plus Arafura calls for critical minerals stockpile price floor; Commonwealth gets 'sovereign' share in Austal; and former Thermomix Australia distributors sell North Perth property.

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Sam Jones and Elisha Newell discuss how the US’ proposed pharmaceutical tariffs will impact Aussie companies.Plus: Diggers & Dealers; The Satterley property Group’s appeal hits a snag; and mining and green power butt heads in new research report.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss an uptick in Perth office listings.Plus: VGW shareholders back Escalante acquisition; APIL sells Joondalup Gate for $79.1m; and Bill Johnston appointed to Burswood Park board.

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Mark Beyer, Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss lithium woes and market reactions; major car retailer deal; Woodside Energy; house prices and inflation updates.

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Ella Loneragan and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a push to increase WA's tourism offerings.Plus: UEM Sunrise moves closer to $450m Subiaco complex; Northern Star clears hurdles for $65m workers camp; and Tyson Sutton takes full control of Regent Motors.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss hurdles plaguing the Indigenous tourism sector.Plus Perth Airport's hotel a step closer; WA's mining attractiveness plummets; and a Pilbara council set to loan a developer $56m.

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Ella Loneragan and Claire Tyrrell discuss a push to bring fashion manufacturing back onshore.Plus Woodside take operating control of Bass Strait assets; Trilogy Funds moves into WA with Butler acquisition; and a Rio Tinto to upgrade Wickham Village.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the career of Chevron Australia boss Balaji Krishnamurthy.Plus: Erben's $230 million Perth City Link project for approval; Fertiliser imports hit a high; and Albanese to fulfil his cheaper medicine pledge.

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Mark Beyer and Koby Cooke discuss French giant Egis and its quest to expand in Australia.Plus: Beazley steps down amid health concerns; Martin family's Bunker Bay chalets delayed; and AUSTRAC ends NAB enforceable undertaking.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss hydrogen projects axed; Nedlands council; Pilbara workers' camp; transmission infrastructure; cattle imports; Gina Rinehart's West Perth office; Northern Star; and Neil Turner.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Justin Fris about his sit-down with Perth Bears' chief executive Anthony De Ceglie.Plus: Fortescue scraps two projects; Northern Star results; and a South Hedland camp approved.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Justin Fris about the state of Mineral Resources, as part of the Resources feature.Plus: Nedlands commissioners appointed; Chevron's decommissioning bill; and a car wash sale.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss how government initiatives have spurred developer interest in social housing project.Plus: Northern Star faces traditional owner opposition over Hemi; Carnarvon to become Strike Energy's biggest shareholder; and the Subiaco site of Piccolo Trattoria sells for $2.3 million.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss updates on the ownership of The Joondalup Resort.Plus: South32 ramp up Worsley; Newspoll shows Libs' popularity continues to slide; and Tootsie Buckeridge purchases $5.5 Gidgegannup retreat.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Premier Roger Cook's appearance at an architecture lunch.Plus: St John WA redundancies; BHP's iron ore and potash developments; and Boom Logistics chief executive to depart.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Rio Tinto's new boss; Mid West green iron; New Dunsborough hotel; Construction costs and more.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Justin Fris discuss how WAIS chief executive Matt Fulton and the institute's board are instigating positive change. Plus: Alcoa bauxite expansion delayed; Moran to lead MBA WA; Perth drives national baby bounce.

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Sam Jones and Elisha Newell discuss recent trends within WA's corporate finance sector. Plus: Rio exports recover from Pilbara floods; Iron ore miner pivots to gold; 'Trott 'excited' for global challenge; Magellen seeks $15m.

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Elisha Newell and Sam Jones discuss why critical supply chain black spots are leaving some of Australia's most important industries vulnerable. Plus: Trott named Rio Tinto CEO; Newmont seeks critical tailings tick; Ley: China 'not respectful' to Australia; Approval for Palmer Wines' $50m resort.

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Sam Jones and Ella Loneragan discuss recent gains and challenges within WA’s public art sector. Plus: Ley stokes GST fears after leaked advice; Albanese, miners pitch green steel to China; Synergy to repay $2.3m.

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Koby Cooke and Mark Beyer discuss pressures felt by WA's major performing arts companies. Plus: Forrest seeks Chinese green iron synergy; WSP wins $22m Westport work; WA harvest could near 20Mt.

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Mark Pownall and Sam Jones take a look at the news of the week, including the latest rates decision, Mineral Resources, Nedlands council, Saracen's Gnarabup development and BHP's fair work decision.

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Justin Fris and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Blasta Brewing's push for manufacturing growth. Plus: Cook calls out cynics over energy goal; Perth suburb up 37pc in house price growth; Holcim aims to triple Carlisle output.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss why WA’s commercial building sector has experienced a shake-up in the past 12 months. Plus: Woodside, Hyundai ink LNG collaboration, framework; Outgoing Boral CEO Vik Bansal to join Orica; Wallis Drilling supplies new drill rigs under BHP deal.

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Claire Tyrrell and Ella Loneragan discuss the shortage of staff accommodation facilities in regional WA. Plus: MinRes to review Ellison exit plan; Morton named Harry Perkins chair; RBA leaves rates unchanged.

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Elisha Newell and Sam Jones discuss the recent edition of the Business News North West magazine. Plus: Three councillors resign from City of Nedlands; Opposition takes aim at Saffioti over ‘pet projects’; Federal department approves $118m Gnarabup resort.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn take an in-depth look at the recent state budget. Plus: WA Newspapers scraps Freo Herald print job; Rivervale site set to sell for $14m; Tawarri project delay, costs up.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss major moves at companies including IGO, MinRes, Fortescue; Chevron's job cuts; Eileen Bond; Social housing; VGW; and Bunnings in Karratha.

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Justin Fris and Mark Pownall discuss the life and career of veteran crime fighter John McKechnie.Plus: Claims of a modern-day WA gold rush; Joondalup Mayor Albert Jacob's curtain call; and tributes flow for Eileen Bond.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the digital gap between classrooms throughout WA. Plus: Miners push for faster project approvals; West Perth site sold for $4m; BHP charters ammonia ships.

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Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss the role and responsibilities of the Pilbara regiment. Plus: Security services book regional work; MinRes chair starts, Broughton in at Fortescue; Australia 'behind the eight ball' in net-zero push.

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Elisha Newell and Kathy Skantzos discuss why WA's not-for-profit sector is buckling under pressure of increased demand for services.Plus: VGW’s $190m June dividend in bid details; Brightstar eyes Menzies, Laverton production, Aurumin merger; Genus scores SA battery, WA grid work.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the Smiths Beach project's history and recent update. Plus: IGO chair to retire; Devlyn books $23m contract; Port Hedland loses two more pub projects.

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Mark Beyer and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Pilbara mining projects; Smiths Beach; Social housing; WA's energy market; two big IPOs; and CCIWA boss leaving.

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Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss Rio Tinto's $3.1bn Western Range iron ore mine and a commodity pricing agency's bold change to its reporting metrics.Plus: State govt buys Frasers Suites for $105m; Mineral Resources opens Onslow Iron’s glitzy Pilbara FIFO camp; Woolworths to build $28m supermarket in East Victoria Park.

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Koby Cooke and Mark Beyer discuss the growth trajectory of Indigenous businesses in WA. Plus: EPA backs Rio Tinto’s West Angelas mine expansion; Develop raises $180m, holds on to Woodlawn; Rinehart no Lynas deal broker: Lacaze.

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Koby Cooke and Mark Beyer discuss key components behind Wallis Drilling's success. Plus: Rio Tinto, Hancock pour $2.5bn into Hope Downs 2 in Pilbara; Barrack Street building sold for $5m; Virgin Australia, Greatland Resources complete ASX listings.

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Koby Cooke and Justin Fris discuss Graham Reid's appointment as chief executive of Hockey WA.Plus: Premier Roger Cook firm on WA’s GST deal; Japan in search of gas supply diversity; Farmers Across Borders convoy to bring WA hay to drought-hit SA farmers.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrell discuss the life and career of retiring Peet chief executive Brendan Gore.Plus; Saffioti backs state's ability to ride iron ore price bumps; Canci family secures approval for Henderson development; and Strike Energy walks away from Perth Basin gas permits.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the WA news week that was, including the state budget; Power 500; Joe Longo's comments on leadership; Perth property deals; Zenith Energy; and Bill Beament.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss Orthocell's medical education push. Plus; State budget details; IKEA buys site; $200m timber tower approved.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Ella Loneragan discuss how the Minderoo Foundation is redefining the future of philanthropy. Plus: Chalmers: Tax reforms necessary; Social housing in Inglewood approved; Benang wins ATCO contract.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss female workforce participation rates in the construction industry.Plus: Baker gets Synergy CEO nod; English college collapses citing visa settings; Approval for $95m South Perth build.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss the generational transition of wealth in WA. Plus: Saffioti defends event cost transparency; UWA clears hurdle for India campus; GenusPlus to build Merredin big battery.

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Ava Rawlings and Nadia Budihardjo discuss why some post-uni legal training is taking the next step. Plus: Green light for $400m solar, battery build; Woodside's NWS consultation extended; Lithuania appoints Hasluck as WA consul.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall record their last podcast together, discussing K+S Pilbara salt project; renewable project rules; major appointments; VGW; property agency moves; Aukus review; public holiday talks; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Koby Cooke and Jack McGinn discuss Nine Perth's 60th anniversary. Plus: Pilbara salt project axed; State to bolster environmental regulators; Road upgrades in $113m budget share.

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Jack McGinn and Justin Fris discuss why WA’s ability to decarbonise hinges on the development of power transmission networks.Plus: Rinehart re-brands Roy Hill, Atlas Iron; Regional WA's only international flight axed; Historic Goldfields Pipeline in major upgrade.

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Jack McGinn and Justin Fris discuss the establishment and business fundamentals of the newly-created Perth Bears rugby league team. Plus: Austal suitor claims key approval; Tomkinson appointed WA's new agent general; Corruption watchdog boss retires.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss a heated debate on the future of the Pilbara as a mining hub.Plus WA public holiday debate comes up; Fox Fridays Brewing finds buyer; and $1.35 billion rail project opens.

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Kathy Skantzos and Claire Tyrrell discuss why a planning consultancy is undergoing a structural shift. Plus: Rio leaders cut ribbon on $US2bn mine; BHP to demolish Esplanade Hotel wing; Albanese weighs US beef imports.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Laurence Escalante's VGW; Roger Cook's business summit; South Perth apartments; ferries on the river; the Burswood racetrack; e-scooters in the city; and a new music venue in Northbridge.

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Claire Tyrrell and Kathy Skantzos discuss why Western Australia's screen industry is shooting for growth. Plus: Ammonia project eyes Woodside carbon deal; Perron to build $19m Toyota centre; E-scooter hire suspended after fatal crash; Netball WA posts $173k surplus.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Sam Jones discuss why a port project in Broome could transform the north-west’s trade engagement with Asia. Plus: Grange pulls out of $350m timber tower; Green light for $10m Busselton build; WA govt in new tech agreement.

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Elisha Newell and Kathy Skantzos discuss why some experts are calling for a long-term vision in WA's future legislative framework. Plus: Freeway widening gets $230m budget tick; Perth home values up in May; Mine constraints clip Sino profits.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss property investment within WA's childcare sector. Plus: State confirms heritage review plan; Satterley takes out WA business award; Cook taps Warner for ombudsman role; Cost of WACA project rises by $12.5m.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Woodside's North West Shelf project and the recent approval; Saracen's $118m Gnarabup resort; Aboriginal cultural heritage laws; a review of Alcoa's expansion plans; Healthscope in receivership; and a preview of the next Business News magazine.

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Koby Cooke and Mark Pownall discuss the Castelli family's success. Plus: Alcoa's contentious proposals open to the public; TAFE fees boost in budget; Forrest weighs in on Cott toilets talk.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss why WA architects are adapting to fluctuations within the property market. Plus: Woodside's NWS extension approved; Big changes to shadow ministry; Carey declares Women and Babies Hospital saga over; Council votes on Stokes' laneway access.

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Kathy Skantzos and Elisha Newell discuss why a seismic program aims to unlock the next generation of natural resources in WA. Plus: Pacific minister sounds NWS alarm; Crown Perth appoints chair, chief executive; Erceg, Litis flag $34m village.

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Mark Beyer and Justin Fris discuss workplace safety laws. Plus; Genesis Minerals buy, MLG Oz contract win and student accommodation plan.

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Sam Jones speaks to Ava Rawlings about the update on federal politics.Plus: North West Shelf legal action; Austal board appointment; and a $70m South Perth project.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss interest rates; the Carillon City redevelopment; leadership changes at Fortescue, Rio and Mineral Resources; projects in the Pilbara; and updates on WA Rich list.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Claire Tyrrell about a new barristers chambers in the Perth CBD.Plus: Rio Tinto CEO to exit; Coalition renegotiations; and $20m South Perth project.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Claire Tyrrell about the obstructions to justice in the state's legal landscape.Plus: Forrest's iron ore warning; $400m Narrogin battery; and Beerfarm's $13m capital raising.

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Koby Cooke and Kathy Skantzos discuss why WA’s creative sector is calling for more government support. Plus: Nationals split from Coalition; Fiveight's Carillon City plan approved; Rio to invest $1.4bn in Chilean JV.

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Koby Cooke and Mark Pownall discuss Graham Hardie’s hospitality and entertainment empire. Plus: Bundey appointed MinRes chair-elect; Perenti wins $500m Agnew extension; EPA to assess Greenbushes expansion; $20m Inglewood plan submitted.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Kathy Skantzos about shifts in Perth’s property agencies.Plus: Fortescue plans wind farm; Motor Trades Association blasts RAC deal; and Inspired Homes in liquidation.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the IAG's $1.4bn takeover of RAC WA; the Women's and Babies hospital; CEO moves; apartment approvals; Burswood precinct updates; industrial estates; and a preview of the next Business News magazine.

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Kathy Skantzos and Claire Tyrrell discuss environmental offsets within the property sector. Plus: Cook presses Albo over Woodside call; Westfield Booragoon $792m upgrade delay granted; De Ceglie to be Perth Bears boss.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Elisha Newell discuss why WA distillers are feeling the hangover of the spirits excise tax. Plus: Aramco eyes Woodside LNG stake; Approval for $80m Sorrento build; Green light for $49m City Beach project.

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Elisha Newell and Mark Beyer discuss the state of renewable energy projects throughout Western Australia.Plus: Ley to lead Liberals; Bennett details Rayney case; Multimillion-dollar industrial estates up for sale.

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Kathy Skantzos and Nadia Budihardjo discuss why two US trade experts are optimistic about WA’s emerging defence precinct. Plus: Aly moves to cabinet in reshuffle; Final WA seat called after seven days; Kerr announces plans to depart South32.

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Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss why a prominent industry lobby is calling for legislated coordination of WA's strategic industrial areas. Plus: Convention centre future in draft scheme; Nationals stalwart confirms retirement; Mazda flags $23m showroom.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the recent federal election; the Woodside AGM; 40u40 awards; apartment projects; private business deals; takeovers in the gold sector; Clive Palmer; and the rugby league.

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Elisha Newell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the children’s paediatric hospice proposal in Swanbourne. Plus: Campaign against Woodside director falls short; SKS to build $100m Cockburn towers; Stand aside! Perth Bears confirmed for 2027 season.

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Elisha Newell and Jack McGinn discuss gold projects presently in the pipeline throughout WA. Plus: Cook waters down net zero legislation plan; Green light for $60m Nedlands housing; Premier confirms Perth's return to NRL.

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Jack McGinn and Sam Jones discuss Saturday's federal election. Plus: Northern Star's $65m camp in limbo; Accor to manage Busselton resort; Chalice sees iron upside at Gonneville.

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Claire Tyrrell discuss companies using alternative construction methods and their role in solving the housing crisis.Plus the latest on WA's federal election results; Gold Fields to acquire Gold Road Resources; and Neoen's wind farm valued at $450m.

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Claire Tyrrell and Kathy Skantzos discuss Kimberley icon Sam Lovell's commitment to WA's cultural tourism. Plus: Gold Road in halt amid M&A rumours; Woolworths flags $25m project; AGL seeks to triple Kwinana output.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the upcoming federal election; City of Perth; Colin Barnett; property developments; Woodside; the auditor-general; Mineral Resources; wind farms; a preview of the next Business News magazine; and more.

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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss key issues within Western Australia's resources sector. Plus: Albany iron ore mine still on the cards; Sirona's $120m South Perth plan approved; Perth home values continue to climb; Former Forrest lawyer launches Chord Advisory.

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Sam Jones and Elisha Newell discuss why a new type of artificial intelligence is generating a buzz in the global tech sector.Plus: Regis made to wait on Plibersek decision review; IGO strained by 'underperforming' Kwinana refinery; Cedar Woods lifts profit guidance; CPI falls within RBA target range.

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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss lessons Australia could learn from the US shipbuilding industry.Plus MinRes eyes new chair and directors; Colin Barnett sounds off on strategic minerals reserve; and Woodside Energy make a $27 billion decision.

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Elisha Newell and Claire Tyrrell discuss why some property leaders are calling for a reduction in red tape, in relation to development of Perth CBD-based assets. Plus: Perseus hits go on $820m goldmine; US-China trade war presents challenges, Lynas says; WA in economic hat-trick: CommSec.

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Koby Cooke and Isabel Viera discuss movements within the gold sector. Plus: Sheep export ban draws protestors as candidate moot; Lean Chalice keeps spending low; Byford childcare sold for $5.5m.

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Jack McGinn and Justin Fris discuss trends and revenue streams for sporting businesses in Western Australia. Plus: Another MinRes director resigns; Dutton pledges $21bn defence spending boost; Paladin production up 17pc at Langer Heinrich.

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Elisha Newell and Sam Jones discuss Federal Labor’s election pledge to ban non-compete clauses for low and middle income earners. Plus: Brownes Dairy put up for sale; 'No Easter egg' for Perth Basin gas JV; Borshoff laments 'broken' uranium market.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss business success stories within WA's North West. Plus: Australia 'not ready' for IR reform: Taylor; Perth's rental vacancy returning to normal; Woodside inks Uniper LNG deal; Hancock lodges $250m office plan.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the week's news, including the Federal election campaign; Mineral Resources' resignations; VGW's regulatory scrap; and Hancock's $250m office plan.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss WA's honey industry. Plus: Cyclonic impact weighs on Rio; Two MinRes directors resign; EPA recommends Gorgon panel overhaul.

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Elisha Newell and Kathy Skantzos discuss a new community movement to address WA’s escalating poverty problem.Plus MinRes' latest mine won't be assessed by EPA; Scentre Group get approval for $38m apartment plan; and Trump hints pharma and semiconductor tariffs are coming.

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Elisha Newell and Claire Tyrrell discuss insights into the urban planning of Copenhagen in Denmark. Plus: Gold Road to wave through $5bn De Grey deal; Bellevue raises $156m, scraps 5yr plan; Chevron generates $8bn WA profit; Medical centre sold for $3m.

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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss former NT chief minister Michael Gunner’s new role with KPMG. Plus: Dutton takes aim at at red tape; Boost for WA's rare earth sector; Griffin staff paid to stay the course.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss tariffs and what it means for the markets, Andrew Forrest, an update on the Federal election, Infinite Green Energy and more.

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Elisha Newell and Claire Tyrrell discuss gender diversity in ASX boardrooms.Plus Dutton's unveils two new investment funds; Fremantle approves Wool Stores redevelopment; and Twiggy highlights threats facing the Pilbara.

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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss WA’s most influential people. Plus: Global Lithium to revise Canmax supply deal; Construction courses in $58m boost; Biotech underwriter fails to deliver; SafeStyle buys into Leedy.

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Elisha Newell and Claire Tyrrell discuss the issues affecting Perth’s developers and industrial market. Plus: Saffioti on a Metronet defensive; Federal Labor pledges Erindale-Reid funding; InterGrain to build $38m HQ.

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Koby Cooke and Mark Pownall discuss how the Malka Foundation is extending the boundaries of enterprising education. Plus: Woodside strikes $9.3bn Louisiana deal; Cushman & Wakefield reveals WA restructure; Lotterywest grants $420k for NFP leaders.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the US tariffs’ impact on global markets; the federal election campaign; another residential builder going bust; Newmont; Perth’s house prices; Mineral Resources and Chris Ellison; public sector reforms; and Malcolm McCusker.

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Koby Cooke and Sam Jones discuss the health industry’s lagging cyber resilience. Plus: New faces in WA shadow cabinet; Hulett caught out in citizenship palaver; RIA awards $27m contract.

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Justin Fris and Mark Beyer discuss Austal's efforts to help revive naval shipbuilding in the US.Plus: Coalition pitches boost for junior miners; Fallout from US tariffs; Woodside's US project in review.

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Justin Fris and Tom Zaunmayr discuss recent trends and news within WA's ports and transport sectors.Plus: Malcolm McCusker to lead probe into the handling of the 2025 state election; Applications for gold prospecting licences on the rise in WA; Aspen Group enters agreement to acquire Australind-based asset.

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Koby Cooke and Nadia Budihardjo discuss former Fortescue executive Linda O'Farrell's career pivot. Plus: Gold giant shapes WA power market; Aspen Group's $12 million Ravenswood purchase; Gold price climbs above $5000/oz overnight; Brownes Dairy's parent company records profit and revenue increases.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss a Perth film studio's foray into virtual reality documentary making.Plus Albanese $200 million to St John Midland; Perth sports calendar gets a boost; and Sandra Brewer named new shadow treasurer.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the week that was, including the federal budget and the upcoming election; Resource unions, Goldfields push for Gold Road; Basil Zempilas' new role; Mark Beyer's trip to Alabama; and this edition's special features.

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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss the unique life of events guru, David Green.Plus: Traditional Owners put forward Koolan Island tourist plan; Indoor cricket centre sold for $3.2 million; Labor unveils new candidate for Forrest federal electorate.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss Subiaco-based developer Hesperia and its future plans. Plus: Union push to gain coverage at Rio Tinto’s Paraburdoo mine goes up a notch; Centuria Group purchases two Canning Vale-based warehouses for $38.6 million; Plans for the world's biggest green iron project.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss why land developers are embracing inland areas and different housing types in order to meet demand. Plus: Further delays to extending the life of the North West Shelf gas project off WA’s coast have been pinned on the looming federal election; Harbour Guidance decides to place Jeanswest in voluntary administration; Bankwest culls 130 roles.

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Justin Fris and Sam Jones discuss reasons why the Bullwinkel electorate will be one to watch at the upcoming federal election. Plus: Basil Zempilas elected leader of the WA Liberal Party; Approval for $25 million IGA shopping centre in South Hedland; Gold Road CEO speaks following $3.3bn bid by JV partner Gold Fields.

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Justin Fris and Business News senior editor Mark Beyer discuss the successes and setbacks within Kwinana’s industrial strip.Plus: Gold Road Resources board rejects $3.3bn offer from Gold Fields; Brazilian agribusiness giant Minerva Foods still silent on abattoir closures; Road trains back on Mineral Resources’ multi-billion-dollar private haul route.

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Koby Cooke and Tom Zaunmayr discuss how WA's iron ore industry is defying tough global headwinds. Plus: Iron giant Rio Tinto has upped the stakes in the bidding war; Down-to-the-wire seat for The WA Liberal and National parties; Shire of Broome appoints contractor for second stage of foreshore re-development project.

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Mark Pownall and Sam Jones discuss the week's news, including Basil Zempilas' likely leadership of the WA Liberal Party; Cook's new cabinet picks, Roberts & Co's Victorian administration and Ramelius Resources' Spartan play.

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Sam Jones and Justin Fris discuss the state of play in the uranium sector. Plus; Mettam steps down, Zempilas to put it hand up for Liberal Party WA leadership; funds for hydrogen project and iron ore moves.

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Justin Fris and Sam Jones discuss the emergence of WA juniors mining throughout Latin America.Plus: Austal chair shares his thoughts on Hanwha interest; Nedlands mayor unable to overturn approval of Dalkeith medical centre; MinRes temporarily halts trucking on private haul road.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Mark Pownall discuss Griffin Marine and its opportunity to capitalise on growth in defence sector spending. Plus: WA premier Roger Cook reveals his new ministry; Senator Penny Wong doubles down on importance of South-East Asia; and proposed $190m South Perth apartment project plans scrapped.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Mark Pownall discuss a new equities-focused financial advisory firm. Plus; Ramelius Resources bid for Spartan; Woodside Energy deal and Rio Tinto's Pilbara expansion.

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Isabel Viera and Liv Declerck discuss disability services provider Rocky Bay.Plus the latest on WA's GST deal; State election results; and Ascot Racecourse's $64 million redevelopment.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss US President Donald Trump and tariffs; a wrap up on the state election; big news from Austal and a preview of the next Business News magazine.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the seat of Curtin ahead of the looming federal election. Plus; activist shareholders at Woodside Energy; Electoral Commission contract questioned and Sculpture by the Sea returns for 2026.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss local responses to the new aged care bill.Plus Albo won't impose retaliatory tariffs; Nationals call for corruption investigation into donations; and Elizabeth Gaines says a third AFL team for WA would not be a priority.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss a Danish town planner's blunt assessment of Perth planning principles.Plus Japanese LNG giant's warning over Australian regulation; Roger Cook's race track set to go ahead; and $200m biorefinery plan scrapped.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state election results.Plus: Business groups urge post-election move on red tape; WAEC investigation to begin; and contract awarded for rail network system.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn, filling in for Mark Pownall, discuss Donald Trump and tariffs; the falling stock market; a state election preview; a contractors' dispute; Micromine's $1.3bn sale; sheep stations; and WA's next big mining projects.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Sam Jones about Red Dog's vet Rick Fenny, who has built one of WA’s most eclectic large family businesses.Plus: The last week for 2025 state election; Wesfarmers; and a Wembley building sale.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss state political leaders' views on public transport.Plus Rio Tinto to invest $2.8bn to extend Brockman; Stockland's $142 million plan approved; and tropical cyclone puts no dampener on WA iron exports in January figures.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play in WA's oil and gas industry. Plus; Mineral Resources' credit rating downgraded; three Perth mayors against Burswood racetrack and a Dutton government would overhaul FIRB.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss this week's state election.Plus Cook commits further $60 million for renewables; Belingbak acquired Exmouth resort; and Premier urges Feds to work with state on North West Shelf.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Sam Jones discuss the WA Liberal Party's pick for Cottesloe.Plus the latest on the record-breaking $1.3bn Perth tech company sale; Perth's future residential plans; Lindsay Australia's push into WA; and WA hotels lead the nation in occupancy.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn, filling in for Mark Pownall, discuss mining in the South West including a mine expansion and an update on Alcoa; a mineral sands miner in administration; a protest against Satterley's Perth Hills project; BP; and a preview of next magazine.

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Elisha Newell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the market of IPOs.Plus: Water Corp distances from Alcoa decision; BP Australia; and WA's capital expenditure.

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Mark Beyer and Sam Jones discuss some of WA's largest private companies, including Hancock, Tattarang and Laurence Escalante's VGW Holdings.Plus the latest on WA Labor's plan for an electric bus fleet; Rio's 10 per cent emission reduction in the Pilbara; and Kelsian Group divests three bus depots for $20.3 million.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss how a copper project could revitalise a Pilbara ghost town.Plus the latest on Nats' promise to give Royalties for Regions to Perth; Chevron's suite of leadership changes; and a proposal for social housing on Beaufort Street.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss a Copenhagen architecture firm leading timber design. Plus, Satterley Property Group, Strandline Resources in administration and fourth Woodside protestor fined.

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Mark Beyer and Tom Zaunmayr, filling in for Mark Pownall, discuss the biggest news stories of the week, including falling iron ore profits; Yindjibarndi-Fortescue dispute; Mitsui's Rhodes Ridge deal; lithium losses; interest rates; Morley Galleria; and Bechtel.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss Perth Symphony Orchestra's push into the regions.Plus the Natioanls WA pledge $1 billion to regional housing; Exmouth's $400m deepwater port progresses; and Monadelphous books $400m in contracts.

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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss the growth of Tattarang. Plus; Fortescue profits halved, IGO slumps on loss and state election coverage.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the improved outlook for Perth's office market.Plus Yindjibarndi reveals $1.8b damages claim; Ellison plays down design fault claims; and Woodside warns of flow-on from EPA delays.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss what a Trump presidency means for AUKUS.Plus the latest on the RBA's rates decision; BHP's industrial relations warnings; and Roger Cook's stamp duty commitment.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss a busy year ahead for a Pilbara youth project.Disgraced ex-Labor parliamentarian dies; Heritage laws see farmer fined for work on property; and WA Labor commit $210m for housing.

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Sam Jones speaks to Isabel Vieira about the state's role in the global space industry.Plus: WA grain harvest; Civmec's results; and Freo apartments plan.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the volatility in markets caused by US president Donald Trump including gold, iron ore, and aluminium; a board battle at Global Lithium; Western Power issues; Morley Galleria; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss business opportunities from maggots.Plus Ellison fulfils $3.8m penalty; Santos kicks off production at Halyard 2; and Busselton resort set for multi-million-dollar upgrade.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss the more than 120 breweries in Western Australia.Plus Nedlands set for an Aldi; ISPT's $40m Enex works nears completion; and Forrest's marine company in Federal Court.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss a WA foundation's free flights to support regional healthcare.Plus former Eagle and AFL butt heads in court; Trump says tariff exemption for Australia will have 'great consideration'; and Satterley plaza plan approved.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss Japanese investments in Western Australia.Plus Burrup activists avoid jailtime; PM to speak with Trump over tariffs; Cedar Woods revives $93.4m project; and Human Urban to move to old Red Sea nightclub.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss an industry push to address the proliferation of vacant buildings in Fremantle.Plus Tesla to open Collie remanufacturing facility; Controversy over Saracen Properties' resort; and $2.7b boost to WA revenue after Aussie dollar weakens.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the renewable energy sector including the updates on BP and WA wind farms; Fortescue's deal in the mining industry; House prices and office vacancy rates; the state election; and a preview of the South West publication.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss a looming Pilbara water crisis.Plus Meg O'Neill's warning over approvals; RAC Arena set for security upgrade; and Italian company snaps up WA renewables farms.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss recent moves in WA's corporate finance sector.Plus: Fortescue's Red Hawk bid update; Centuria office results; and Bunnings' half-year report.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the upcoming 2025 state election.Plus: Fortescue's Red Hawk bid; Premier on BP's project; and $9.7m Busselton housing.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Isabel Vieira about studies proposed to ease the congestion squeeze in Rockingham.Plus: Super Pit expansion; Perth's house prices; and fast-tracked mining approvals.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss financial audits of WA universities.Plus: Chamber of Minerals and Energy releases its election wishlist; Tonkin Highway $1bn extension contract awarded; and Minderoo foundation cuts staff and costs.

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Mark Pownall and Sam Jones discuss Fortescue's $254m Red Hawk Mining move; the Minderoo Foundation's staff and spending cut; Sirona Urban's future plans for student accommodation; the Pastoralist and Graziers Association entering voluntary administration; and the state government's $150m Kalgoorlie vanadium battery.

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Jack McGinn and Ray Jordan discuss the state of play in the wine industry. Plus Mineral Resources' debt pile grows; Rockingham studies continue and major hotel deal settles.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss St John WA's innovative new strategy for healthcare delivery.Consumer Price Index data buoys rate cut hopes; WA launches defence industry strategy; and Developer snaps up 162-hectare Geraldton site.

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Liv Declerck and Claire Tyrrell discuss how initiatives to make Copenhagen a greener place could be applied in Perth.Plus Fortescue's offer to snap up Red Hawk; East Perth school gets timeframe; and Albo's $325m for Kwinana Freeway.

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Justin Fris and Sam Jones discuss efforts to revamp and grow the UWA Waterpolo Club.Plus: Serious misconduct alleged at PGA; IGO, Tianqi down tools at troubled Kwinana plant; and Albanese's $626 million tradie bonus

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Trump presidency; Project setbacks for Santos and IGO; Port Hedland iron; Freight rail buyback; Hotel occupancy rates; Elders Wool Stores redevelopment; Escalante's latest investment.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss the relocation and expansion of Dress for Success WA.Plus State commits to buying back rail; Fortescue posts record Iron exports; and Rivers clothing stores to close.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the annual risks to WA feature.Plus Labor commits $350 to freeway upgrades if re-elected; WA leads the uptick in dwelling completions; and Whitby calls for Plibersek to make a call on North West Shelf.

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Fini-backed Human submits $110m Wool Stores plan; Wesfarmers to shut down Catch; and WA Labor pledge $16m for Wildcats new home.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Capel's push to become an agribusiness precinct.Plus IGO prepares for substantial lithium refinery impairment; Gold Road Resources steps forward with Gilmour; and a $49m joint venture for a City Beach retirement village.

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Subiaco Hospital development extension sought; Concerns over bottlenecks in key industrial precincts; and WA's grain king retakes his land.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume from January 20.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Carillon City development; Westfield Booragoon delay; Merredin farm sale; Tim Goyder's mining deal; a stalled tourism project; and the new WAPC chair.

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Senior figures exit Tattarang; Strike Energy boss resigns; WA's employment statistics; and rainfall, approvals impact Rio Tinto.

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WA's largest farmland aggregation sells; Egan selected for Thornlie, Woodside's $50m school and concert hall spend; and Swan Group win bus depot contract.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume from January 20.

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Dick Smith's nuclear splurge; Forrest submits $400m Carillon plan; Scentre Group seeks extension; Cook promises more houses.

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Civmec has pushed back the deadline of its deal for Luerssen Australia by six months; Julie Bishop takes on new adviser role and an Albany tourism development put on ice.

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Woodside submit CCS plan for Browse; Albo starts Alkimos Aquatic construction; $24 million Wembley apartment plan lodged; and grassroots group chooses Fremantle independent to run against McGurk.

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Iron ore and renewable project updates, Andrew Forrest named in legal row; Inflation; Housing; Interest rates and more.

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New CCIWA chief executive announced; Ertech wins $30m Kalgoorlie contract; 99 stranded homes completed; Biodiesel carrier makes milestone voyage.

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ExxonMobil files against Twiggy; ATSB heads to Rottnest crash; Minerva suddenly shuts Tammin Abattoir; Celsius amends $160 million apartment plan; and Regis posts record cash and bullion balance.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume from January 20.

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Finbar group's $45 million Rivervale complex approved; Main roads to foot $900,000 bill for a sign; Dwelling approvals lift 18pc; and Rio's $166 million payment can't resolve dispute.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume January 20.

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Welcome back to At Close of Business for the new year. In the first episode back we review the biggest headlines from the festive period.Contractors for $1.8bn hospital locked in; Perth house prices show signs of slowing; Fortescue reveals next Pilbara mine; WA renewables expand; and WA's population to continue to surge.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume January 20.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss WA's large format retail sector.Plus: Expected resource and energy export earnings drop; Flooding shuts Western Power office; and Wesfarmers to sell Coregas.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Bankwest's transition to the Commonwealth Bank banner.Plus Woodside and Chevron to asset swap; Nicola Forrest purchases historic Fremantle hotel; and Feds to fund low interest EV loans.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss WA dynasties. Plus; mid-year budget review; Rockingham infrastructure and Cockburn project.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss the sale of Georgiou Group.Plus: Electric smelter for green iron; payroll tax reform CCIWA's Christmas list; and Chevron inks 10-year Alcoa gas deal.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss a major funding boost for youth services. Plus; Defence spend creates jobs; $170 million Busselton project; ACCC fines Galati entities.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Aboriginal cultural heritage concerns.Plus Dutton finally costs nuclear; CBH profits tumble; and Thornton to run for Churchlands.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BGC, Perron Group, Mia Davies, North West Shelf extension, Worsley Alumina, population growth, the unemployment rate, and nuclear power.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the revamp of Perth Concert Hall. Plus; Woodside clears major hurdle; Rio Tinto trials renewable fuel and Nicheliving revelations.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss the year's highs and lows of WA's wealthiest names.Plus Mia Davies' heart set on becoming deputy PM; BGC Australia's largest asset sale; and $31m apartments for Nedlands approved.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zuanmayr discuss investments in alternative assets.Plus RBA holds rates steady; ATO take aim at Perth Glory; and South32 impacted by Mozambique unrest.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Justin Fris discuss a Burekup-based cricket bat and equipment manufacturer.Plus Goiran returns to shadow cabinet; Tivan gets major status; and Roshana flag $21m aged care facility.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Perth company Carabiner Architects.Plus Iluka Resources secures $400m; Albanese hands $1.5m to Sculptures by the Sea; and WA agribusinesses confident in Chinese market.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss several major mining deals, Frontier Energy and Mark McGowan, Perth house prices, the startup sector and the winners of the WA Business Awards.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss e-waste recycling in the state.Plus: Nicheliving update; BHP gas station expansion; and Nedlands building sells.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the trends observed in the executive remuneration special feature.Plus Australia's growth slows; Frontier sheds light on McGowan; and Commbank's cash fee delayed after outcry.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about abattoirs in Western Australia.Plus: McGowan backflips on Frontier; Sculpture by the Sea axed; and Fremantle's pod hotel.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss one of the largest projects in the Noongar Place Names initiative.Plus; Fini looks to redevelop Claremont mansion; State commits $86m for FDV; Former State MP named as federal Nationals candidate.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a survey on the future issues of Perth.Plus: Perth office in $75 million sale; Virgin and Qatar partnership ACCC approved; and Woolies eye $28m East Vic Park centre.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Georgiou Group and other family businesses; issues facing Rio Tinto, Alcoa; assistance for the lithium industry; the ongoing saga between Santos and EDO; legal reforms out of Canberra including Nature Positive; Liberal party leadership; and Perth's ferry service.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss a shifting trend in office fit outs, in favour of green spaces.Plus; Rio scale back iron projects for EPA approval; Johnston slams state of politics in final speech; and BGC start "green cement" projects.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the state's largest employers.Plus: Lithium lifeline from the state; Rockingham housing plan; and Fortescue inks US$400m for Chinese electric machinery.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss the 30th anniversary of Regional Arts WA.Plus: Liberals WA leadership; New WAPC chair; and Hesperia's Hazelmere project.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the business ventures of former Eagle Phil Matera.Plus production tax credits legislation introduced; More ferries for Perth; and EPA to examine wind and solar hub.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Justin Fris discuss a niche Perth pilates studio's chance to make it in the US.Plus Singaporean directors take ownership of National Jet Express; Centurion student accommodation proposed; and new candidate enters Cottesloe race.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Chris Ellison and Mineral Resources; Richard Goyder at Perron; Mark McGowan at Frontier; Pilbara's water supply; sovereign risk in Africa; wind farms in the state's South West; retail trade; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss a WA-invented brick laying robot's US trial.Plus Ellison says tax scandal has been 'dark cloud' in his life; Buru cuts 40 per cent of its workforce; stands hands two carbon capture projects $26 million.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges and opportunities facing first movers in the state’s hydrogen sector.Plus the latest on attempts to overturn Plibersek decision; Rio Tinto staff still experiencing unacceptable behaviour; and Claremont medical facility takes a step forward.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the ongoing sale of Castelli Estate.Plus MinRes appoints specialist legal counsel; Candid Mark Arena opens up; Goyder named to Perron role.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss retail trading hours.Plus CME backs payroll tax reforms; Elders makes $475m bid for Delta; and Fortescue Zero appoints new chief executive.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the latest on Westport; Perth Airport; the Women and Babies' hospital; Mineral Resources and Chris Ellison; interest rates; Resolute Mining; and a preview of the North-West publication.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the past year of WA's professional services sector.Plus; Wage growth slows; UEM $450m high rise approved; and State government takes a step forward for hockey.

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Liv Declerck speaks to Isabel Vieira about Prospero Productions, Western Australia's biggest screen production company.Plus: A $70m fertiliser warehouse plan; Women's and Babies hospital contract; and Herbert Smith Freehills merger.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss major changes within Leederville-based real estate agency Realmark.Plus Union movement says miners "hyper-aggressive"; CCC critical of work hours campaigning; and $273m committed for Westport.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss Perth's worryingly low tree canopy rate.Plus more pressure on MinRes; Ascot hotel approved; and Vulcan produces first European lithium hydroxide.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Chris Ellison and Mineral Resources; the US election; Packer & Co; M&A deals from BGC, Hancock, Centurion; Spudshed results; an update on Regis' dispute; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss Capricorn’s unique and orderly approach to a transfer of power.Plus administrators called into Nicheliving consturction division; Rio presses ahead with local green iron production; and WeLink knocked back by Development Assessment Panel.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss the future of WA's waste-to-energy sector.Plus Forrest says Trump will 'follow the money'; UK eyes WA's hydrogen market; and cost-of-living drives bumper Spudshed profit.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the lessons WA could learn from the revamp of a London power station.Plus RBA rates on hold; Inpex flags Elizabeth Quay move; and Goodline hit by ransomware.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss proposed amendments to federal cybersecurity laws.Plus Ellison to depart MinRes; Nation's largest sheep station up for sale; and McGowan appointed to Australia-China role.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss the significant investment in Collie.Plus Canadian company buys BHP's Kalgoorlie power supply; Bunbury farmer's market sale price revealed; John Howard takes aim at Albanese.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Gina Rinehart and Chris Ellison's gas deal; profits of private companies including Hancock and Wright Prospecting; an update on the lithium industry; Perth house prices; ABN Group; East Rockingham waste-to-energy plant; Perth Airport; and working from home rules.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss small business restructuring in WA.Plus Optus come in ACCC firing line; MinRes pauses Mt Marion expansion; and Dwelling approvals hit fresh highs.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss WA's biggest exporters.Plus all the latest on WA's renewables uptick, Perth Airport's new hotel; and Clive Palmer resumes his war of words with WA.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss one of WA's most controversial local government councils.Plus the latest on BHP's return to work orders, Quigley's efforts to stop Clive Palmer; and Waste to energy plant goes into administration.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell dicuss industrial rents in WA.Plus Mineral Resources intends to release findings from Ellison tax scandal; Equinox Hamersley project dealt another blow; and Minderoo donates $30 million to ECU's CBD campus.

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Sam Jones and Isabel Vieira discuss the 70 year anniversary of private health insurer HIF.Plus, Major MinRes shareholder sells; Perth office vacancies fall; and Orthocell looks to the US market.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Chris Ellison and Mineral Resources; tender reforms; a report on Perth's future; Perron Group results; Angela Bennett; WorkSafe; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss an interstate healthcare merger which could have major implications for WA.Plus Ryan Stokes signals support for struggling Seven West Media; Higher costs dampen Fortescue's results; BP Australia's plan for Kwinana biofuel plant takes a step forward.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell dicuss WA's residential building sector.Plus Pluto Train 1 upgrades approved; Ruah Centre named after Angela Bennett; and Mining veterans join Viburnum's private equity fund.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Sam Jones about a mining haulage business that started at a Queensland banana farm.Plus: Perron Group financials; NRW Holdings' $1.6bn contract; and Yuri project delay.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about GeoMoby's invention to improve underground mining operations.Plus: Woodside in hydrogen deal; WA's NRL push; and a new name for BGC Construction.

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Jack McGinn and Sam Jones discuss how veterans support services are navigating a complex environment. Plus: BP delays start date on Pilbara hub, solar farm deal and the latest on Fortescue's relocation.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Henderson defence hub; Nigel Satterley; Minderoo Foundation; labour force data; and state government changes.

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Mark Beyer and Isabel Vieira discuss how just one major resources project has been sanctioned in WA this year. Plus, a damning report into Nine Entertainment, BHP results and Andrew and Nicola Forrest step down as co-chairs of Minderoo.

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Sam Jones and Mark Pownall discuss the state of WA's fund management sector.Plus all the latest on the $127 million Henderson investment; Michelle Roberts steps down after 30 years; and CoreLogic data casts doubt on Federal building target.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss Colliers’ somewhat surprising acquisition of Pritchard Francis.Plus all the latest on CCC's blasts leak of WA Labor inquiry; Feds top-up live export support; and Takeovers Panel rules against blocking Rio Tinto move.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss WA's often under-reported limestone industry.Plus all the latest on WA's 550 defence homes; BP's interest in $5bn desal plant; Decmil awarded $123m road works contract.

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Isabel Vieira and Justin Fris discuss the business side of WA's Netball scene.Plus all the latest on Nicheliving's bailout; Federal Court reveals reasons behind Fortescue decision; and REIWA appoints new president.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Rio Tinto and Arcadium Lithium, Hancock Prospecting's proposal, Nicheliving's ban, plans for the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and more.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Andrew Hagger and Stephen Daly's new venture. Plus; deal talks around Nicheliving's unfinished homes, Fortescue executive on decarbonisation dollars and a multi-million-dollar school upgrade.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss how a few key government decisions could shape the future of the Henderson shipyard precinct.Plus all the latest on Rio's US$6.7bn Arcadium deal; State's commitment to exhibitions centre renewal; and Woodside completes $1.3bn acquisition of the Driftwood LNG development.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss the evolution of WA’s screen industry.Plus all the latest on Liontown's lessons from competitors; Stockland's $30m project green lit; and Hancock cuts Mulga Downs mine footprint.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss trends in WA's construction industry following a few tough years.Plus all the latest on Rottnest workers accommodation plans; Rio's Arcadium acquisition; and Metronet's Morley-Ellenbrook line finally gets a date.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss house prices, the energy market, Kerry Stokes' private business, goldmining leader Simon Lee and the outlook for the sheep meat industry.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss a success story in WA's superyacht sector. Plus; Frontier Energy fallout; Mining executive retires and abattoir capacity issues.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss WA's potential to become a global data hub.Plus all the latest on Frontier Energy's battery snub fallout; Australia's biggest pub could get bigger; and WA's high-end property value to climb.

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Isabel Vieira and Nadia Budihardjo talk about AMA WA's nursing diploma program. Plus: Frontier Energy shares; EPA assesses Wyndham coast seabed; Rydges' Fremantle hotel.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about carbon credit group Salubris.Plus: Strike Energy commitment; Reward Minerals deal; and Exmouth Marina housing.

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Liv Declerck and Claire Tyrrell discuss a four-day survival adventure undertaken by mining executives to support young people in need.Plus all the latest on WA's $4.5bn surplus; Kingsway Centre apartments approved; and WeMoney's Google AI credit score assistant.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss private equity group Viburnum, changes at Tattarang, re-ranking of WA's home builders, global stimulus measures' impact on local miners, the superyacht industry, the state's defence sector, the cinema industry, ICT and bequests.

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Mark Beyer and Isabel Vieira discuss the challenges and opportunities in WA’s Indigenous business sector.Plus all the latest on Stockland's $75m housing project; BHP's first mover deal with Caterpillar; and Paul King-backed Albany accommodation gets the nod.

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Liv Declerck and Claire Tyrrell discuss the not-for-profit sector and the way charities are adapting to challenges.Plus all the latest on inflation figures easing; Fortescue's $4bn green order; Macquarie Bank receives record fine.

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Mark Beyer and Isabel Vieira discuss a decade of change across the BGC empire.Plus all the latest on the RBA cash rate; AEMO's over-budget year; and Albanese stands firm on live sheep export support.

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Sam Jones and Justin Fris discuss the business behind the Perth Football League.Plus all the latest on the federal government's 'fanciful' housing target; Papalia backs Rinehart's iron dome; CME calls for Metronet level of investment for energy.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss two sets of economic data, Perth's property sector, moves by rich listers and more.

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Sam Jones and Isabel Vieira discuss changes to Consumer Data Right legislation.Plus all the latest on WA's gas export policy; ASIC investigation into NDIS investor, Jobs figures dampen likelyhood of rates drop.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the complexities of navigating WA's gas market.Plus $4 billion Burswood Point project turns sod; State government moves to help farm-to-table businesses; Cambridge want to deny $200 million Ocean Village plan.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the Margaret River arts scene, and how local artists have opened up their studios.Plus all the latest on David Templeman's resignation; WA's beef 'monopoly' hurting farmers, and a stagnation of female CEO numbers.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about a partnership between two influential businessmen to address WA's healthcare squeeze.Plus: Dardanup abattoir; MinRes Perth Basin results; and Woolstores plan axed.

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Isabel Vieira and Charlie Gunningham discuss trends in the startup ecosystem.Plus: Nine-day week offer; Poynton appointment; and Rottnest lodge opening.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss commodity price wins for uranium, lithium and iron ore; Greatland Gold's Telfer deal; Perth wave park; EY contract; Little Creatures; and a preview of the next Business News magazine.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the second tranche of local government reforms.Plus: AMEC calls out ESG code; $78m Subiaco project; and Pinjarra's Exchange Hotel.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the state of WA's distilling industry.Plus: Greatland buys Telfer mine; Lithium prices; and Little Creatures' Elizabeth Quay plan.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Justin Fris discuss newly-minted Perth Wildcats owner Mark Arena.Plus all the latest on a $31.5m Nedlands apartment project, Libs and Nats rally for live sheep exports; and Duratec secures $76 million in contracts.

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Isabel Vieira and Nadia Budihardjo discuss plans for the Kalgoorlie Superpit.Plus the latest on our Ports strong performance; a unique offer for the wave park; and Westpac's new boss.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the economy and interest rates; the PM's Perth visit; Arcadium Lithium; an acquisition by Colliers; changes at ECU, and update on Perth's largest private companies.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the Perth CBD’s transition to a luxury retail precinct.Plus: Mercedes Construction; Rodwell exits CCIWA; and West Perth planning area.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss Joanna Millard's ambitions for the automotive business founded by her father. Plus: $30m venture fund; Lithium mine mothballed; Major project delayed.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss WA's retail property sector.Plus all the latest on Colliers' acquisition of Pritchard Francis; Bullwinkel's new Labor candidate; and concerns over the South West wind zone.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss MercyCare's pilot program to tackle the family and domestic violence crisis.Plus all the latest on Plibersek and Regis; Electric CATs on Perth streets; and Korean interest for a giant WA energy hub.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss the growth of chemotherapy services at home.Plus all the latest on Geographe Bay wind zone declared; Chevron tips $68m into Onslow desalination; and Regent kicks BGC out WA's top 10.

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Sam Jones and Claire Tyrrell discuss efforts to build WA's construction workforce.Plus Gina Rinehart calls for a Israel-style iron dome; STS Leeuwin destroyed; State wants more royalty dollars.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss financial results of major companies; the relationship between industry and government; CFMEU; De Grey mining; Nicheliving; BGC and Iplex; John Hughes; and a mag preview.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss tech company U Group.Plus all the latest on Wesfarmers' results; Leederville Oval's redevelopment; and Madeleine King's union support.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss new developments in WA's arts and culture scene.Plus all the latest on Province Resources' 'disappointing' decision; Fortescue's strong results; and Aussie's easier US travel arrangements.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss arts' engagement in aged care.Plus all the latest on WA's AAA credit rating; federal goverment's international student cap; and Austal's $35m US penalty.

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Isabel Vieira and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Matrix Composites & Engineering, one of the Australian Marine Complex’s largest landholders.Plus: Qube Logistics buys; CuFe to sell iron ore mine; and De Grey's $150m loan.

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Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss goldminer Gold Fields and its push to shore up its place in the world.Plus all the latest on CFMEU WA administration; Perth's strong luxury property prices; and Chevron's JV with Woodside to sell carbon capture.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the vetoing of Regis Resources' McPhillamys project; BGC's asset sales and legal action; CFMEU's administration; Mark McGowan's fifth new role; Lennon retires from Peet; and two major property deals.

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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss the state of renewables projects in WA.Plus all the latest on the BGC legal dispute, Patriot's billion-dollar lithium project; and Roger Cook tells Anthony Albanese to apologise.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss the strength and needs of the WA franchising industry.Plus BGC agrees to sell its commercial arm; BHP trial first electric excavator; and Claremont Quarter sale finalised.

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Isabel Vieira and Claire Tyrrell discuss sustainability trends in the WA apartment sector.Plus all the latest on a $2bn Indian steelmaker's interest in Broome; Vicinity's $420m Joondalup deal; and Office vacancies hit new low

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Isabel Vieira and Claire Tyrrell discuss the strong outlook for WA apartment developers.Plus all the latest on the CFMEU saga, Nicheliving's divestment; and Woodside clearing Scaborough hurdles.

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Sam Jones and Justin Fris discuss Perth biotech company Lixa.Plus all the latest on Imdex dispute ends; Aigle's amendments to new shopping centre; and Western Power chief on Nuclear.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the major findings from the domestic gas inquiry; Collgar's wind farm plan; Western Power's nuclear stance; Pilbara energy enablers; Perdaman's Karratha plan; the price of iron ore; Nicheliving's woes and Sanur's Subi battle; Vern Wheatley's legacy, and preview the upcoming edition of the Business News magazine.

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Sam Jones and Tom Zaunmayr discuss reforms to WA's upper house.Plus all the latest on Pilbara Minerals' acquisition of Latin; KPMG's lacklustre results; and five new windfarms for WA.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss this year’s Indian Ocean Craft Triennial. Plus; Perth Wildcat deal, Port strike and Nationals pledge.

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Mark Beyer and Isabel Vieira discuss a major report highlighting the challenges facing WA in meeting waste recycling goals. Plus; East Perth primary school, Subiaco plan refused and law firm merger.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss long-time Aboriginal corporation executive Tony McRae's views on building generational wealth for Indigenous communities.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss corporate governance at Fortescue and Qantas; Woodside's ammonia buy; all the news out of Diggers & Dealers; Iplex's class action; and a big week for global markets.

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Sam Jones and Mark Beyer discuss gold producer Emerald Resources, who were recently named Digger of the Year.Plus all the latest on calls for a tradie migration pathway; a $13 million brewery plan; and Qantas scrapping Perth to London direct.

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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss the battle for ounces among mid-tier gold producers.Plus all the latest on a new Pilbara export record; No relief for lithium producers; and a challenge to the uranium ban.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss plans for new ports in the state's north.Plus all the latest on the RBA rates decision; Plans for the old Hyatt Regency; and Dino Otranto's candid Fortescue insight.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss 40 years of growth for local manufacturer Arbortech.Plus the latest on Kim Beazley at Diggers and Dealers; Greenpool eyes Vic Park Woolies; and the Higgins defamation trial.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss a push to promote WA art businesses abroad.Plus all the latest on Mercer's $11.3 million fine; PwC's 'misleading' dealings; and a $20 million injection for a new renewables hub.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the week in lithium; construction issues; Fortescue’s share price tumble; inflationary data; interest rates; house prices; CFMEU action; and Rex’s plight

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Justin Fris and Mark Pownall discuss the WA golf industry.Plus all the latest on WA house prices; Strike Energy's Midwest gas plant; and a takeover of Kununurra's cotton gin.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss trends in WA's tourism sector.Plus all the latest on; Inflation figures; Nicheliving's building registration; and Rex Airlines' administration

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss private funds.Plus all the latest on Fortescue's share plummet, Canva's AI acquisitions and a "failed" government green hydrogen trial.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the inaugural year of Sterling Property.Plus all the latest on: Albanese's cabinet reshuffle, Austal's $45m wind-powered cargo ship, and Ramelius' strong gold results.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BGC's sale process; the energy sector; Woodside; the role of gas and renewables; Defence; the alumina sector and what it means for South32.

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Sam Jones and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a Perth company's innovative approach to producing on-demand green hydrogen.Plus all the test on the BGC Housing group class action; Two federal ministers to retire; and Fortescue's record iron ore shipments.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Royal Flying Doctor Service.Plus all the latest on a $160m Burswood development; Deloitte's less than positive financial results; and Australia's wartime preparedness.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss moves in Perth's hotel sector.Plus all the latest on WA's new offshore exploration permits; Woodside's Scarborough project and; Accelerated plans to deliver our defence boats.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss efforts to make Perth a more attractive destination for international students.Plus all the latest on Woodside's expansion beyond the Australian market; Centurion's plans for a $30 million student accommodation project and; CFMEU WA's response to fierce scrutiny.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss St John of God foundation's 30th anniversary.CrowdStrike issue crashes Perth businesses computers; $800m state government deal with RFDS; and Regents gets approval for $18m facility.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Fortescue job cuts; labour market; CFMEU; changes at Adrian Fini's property group; iron ore market updates; Qantas; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss the new Perth Festival artistic director Anna Reece.Plus Low grade bauxite hits Alcoa; $1.6bn railway contract awarded and; Two-year extension for chronically delayed Nedlands development.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Beyer discuss Business News' latest corporate finance survey. Plus; Fortescue job cuts; Perth foreshore masterplan and a federal election preselection.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about developers establishing a building arm.Plus: Rio Tinto's Simandou project; IGO divests nickel assets; and Tremain joins Fini Group.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss leadership changes at Artrage. Plus; Rio Tinto solar farm plan; Bullwinkel candidacy and Qube Property Group deal.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrell discuss Indigenous engagement in the property industry.Plus: Job losses due to cutbacks and shutdowns in resources hit 6300 for the year; ammonium nitrate plant restarts; and rains bring farmers relief.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BHP's Nickel West operations; the resources sector fallout; South32 project approval; new Wildcats owner; the West Coast Eagles; and Perth's retail market.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss Pivotree, a Perth firm developing an innovative solution to unlock stranded oil.Plus BHP to mothball its Nickel West operation; Brad Sheppard decides to sue the Eagles; and Mark Arena's $40 million takeover of the Perth Wildcats.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state of WA's Uranium industry.And the latest on Calidus Resources' flagship mine moves to care and maintenance; $35 million North Perth apartment approved; Telstra breached license 163,000 times.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss East Perth's revitalisation.Plus Perth's vacancy rate rises; MSWA assisted living development approved; and Monadelphous secures Shell contract,

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss Kwinana’s major industrial players call to politicians. Plus; South32's expansion plans, Maddington property deal and $10 million wroth of education building contracts.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss big news in Perth's hotel sector; mining industry updates from Sino Iron, Liontown, Arafura, Calidus, Fenix and Chalice; the dispute between retired jockey Damien Oliver and former manager Neil Pinner; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss WA's farming dynasties.Plus all the latest news on Damien Oliver suing his former manager, WA Senator Fatima Payman and changes to Keystart home loans.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the federal goverment's proposed cap on international students.Plus all the latest on WA's dwelling approvals; the Future Made in Australia plan; and WA's push for a National Rugby League team.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the industries Indigenous entrepreneurs are pursuing.Plus: Live exports ban campaign; Liontown's $379m funding; and WA Cricket CEO search.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Claire Tyrell about the new Property Council boss, Nicola Brischetto.Plus median Perth house prices reach a record; Roger Cook on live exports; and Hyatt Regency Perth closes.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss Perth Symphony Orchestra founder Bourby Webster's new role. Plus; housing supply boost, QEII medical precinct and Revo Fitness growth.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss a desal plant in the Pilbara, leadership changes at Austal, revised interest rates, the planning saga around Cottesloe's Indiana Tea House and more.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges facing the critical minerals sector.Plus: desal plant plan; Austal succession plan, and police station sale.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the new approaches Perth building companies are taking to procure projects.Plus all the latest on the live sheep export ban, inflation rates and our new Fremantle Ports chief.

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Sam Jones speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Australia’s cyber security target and priority.Plus: Broome to Singapore flights; Piper Alderman moves; and Welshpool industrial sale.

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Jack McGinn speaks with Mark Beyer about John Van Der Wielen's top tips for business transformation.Plus, Paladin makes a $1 billion move, a Myer takeover and Austal to build more patrol boats.

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Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about zero2hero's cape2cape trek for business leaders.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Chinese premier's visit to WA; outlook of critical minerals; iron ore mines closure; Peter Dutton's nuclear plan; WA's gas market, board changes at Woodside and BGC; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss the business of WAFL.Plus: MinRes to close Yilgarn; Alcoa's new Australian boss; and payroll tax.

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Mark Beyer speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about some of the state's top philanthropists and how they are aiming to make a difference.Plus: Dutton's nuclear plans; Woodside tax bill; and Hesperia's $100m project.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Perth architecture firm Cameron Chisholm Nicol and its 140-year history.Plus: RBA's rate decision; Waitsia update; and Cockburn build-to-rent project.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Claire Tyrrell about a federal government-backed initiative to boost women’s participation in the aviation industry.Plus: Calibre moves to QV1; Ocean Reef Marina; and lobster ban.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about a WA company exploiting new navigation technology.Plus: KPMG job cuts; Henderson deal; and Perth Lynx ownership.

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Mark Pownall and Nadia Budihardjo discuss changes in marine services, a Chinese premier's visit to WA, a Bond entrepreneur buying a major hotel, beach shacks, basketball clubs ownership, Andrew Forrest's Gaza aid, and the launch of Power 500.

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Jack McGinn speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the state of carbon capture projects in WA and beyond.Plus: Fortescue exit; WA's population; and Claremont Quarter sale.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the Japanese cultural and financial ties found in Western Australian industries.Plus: Esplanade Hotel sale; Chinese premier's WA visit; and mining law.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the Murchison Green Energy project among other hydrogen developments in the state.Plus: Woodside's Sangomar project; Madeleine King; and GDI's Newman buy.

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Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about social enterprises that are investing in the community.Plus: Clean energy's $70m boost; Smith-Gander's new role; and WA spending.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Rio's Kwinana plan, Fortescue's court dispute, MinRes selling its stake in Pilbara haul road, Northern Minerals boardroom battle, Libby Mettam, Perth house values, VGW, and a preview of the next magazine.

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Tom Zaunmayr talks to Nadia Budihardjo about WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam and her plan to rebuild the party.Plus: Sumitomo strikes Kimberley mine deal; Hydrogen fuel station plan update; and Stockland's $75m project.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Justin Fris about an industrial relations policy trial in WA.Plus: Liberals' fast-track approvals policy; $42m recycling plant; and Karratha shopping centre.

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Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the major infrastructure projects in Western Australia.Plus: Sandfire Resources; Banks merger; and Subi East project.

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Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the recent performing arts congress, which was held in Perth for the first time.Plus: Rio Tinto's $215m spend; Synergy wind farm costs blowout; and a Bayswater site sale.

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Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Golden Sedayu's $4 billion Belmont Park project.Plus: Qantas, Perth Airport $3bn deal; live exports protest; and Education director general resigns.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the Perth Airport redevelopment through the Qantas deal; Hesperia restructure; development delays; Wildcats bid; domgas supply; and Shell and Woodside in court.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss the growth of peer-to-peer fashion rental business The Volte.Plus the latest on BHP's Anglo bid, Perth Wildcats offer and Shell's legal action against Woodside.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation.Plus: Rio class action, Housing tipped to bounce, and G'Day Group expands again.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the career trajectory of Cranecorp CEO Joy Krige. Plus: Strike's Walyering payback; pet store deal, and Cedar Woods sells to Woolworths.

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Jack McGinn speaks with Liv Declerk about changes to the Parkerville Children and Youth Care service delivery method.Plus the latest on a push to keep onshore gas in WA, a partnership between iron ore rivals BHP and Rio, and REX's new Adelaide to Perth route.

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Isabel Vieira speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the storied life of Perth's Wendy Pye, the founder of one of the world's largest education book publishers.Plus the latest on the nickel relief package, a new airline route between Perth and Melbourne, and Monadelphous success with Sam Jones

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Mark Beyer about the demand for services in the largest law firms in Perth.Plus the latest on the Anglo American takeover proposal from BHP, Peter Dutton's "turbo charged" energy and resources plan, and a $14 million neighbourhood centre approved, despite heavy opposition.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Mark Beyer about his recent article highlighting two corporate lawyers who crafted different paths from their boutique firm beginnings. Plus the latest on BHP's nickel, Dutton's nuclear plan and a $78 million redevelopment in Subiaco.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss a Margaret River winemaker who has a cult following.Plus: Woodside; E-waste recycling; and Reynolds v Higgins update.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss planning pathways available to developers.Plus: Forrest's North Freo buy; Deloitte report; and corruption charges.

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Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss the climate for innovation in Western Australia.Plus: NWQ collapse confusion; Realmark office departure, and Cable Beach cash splash.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the federal budget’s mining support, Santos and Quintis job cuts, live sheep exports, property development approvals, NWQ Capital Management, and Clough.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the Brooks family and the expansion of their equipment hire business.Plus: Alcoa's forest research; Collie steel mill; and UWA underpayments.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss architects repurposing existing assets amid a focus on climate change.Plus: Santos job cuts; federal budget review; and mining rankings.

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Justin Fris speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Matt Fulton, the acting chief executive of the WA Institute of Sport.Plus: Clough's healthcare plan; Quintis job cuts; and Bunbury hospital.

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Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Cossack, a historic ghost town in the Pilbara.Plus: Openn in administration; Rio Tinto train derailment; and St Georges Terrace building sale.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss the role of artificial intelligence in the mining industry.Plus: Saffioti defends Metronet spend; Bailey Brewing's expansion; and Sentinel's $65 million build.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the state budget; federal budget; the Prime Minister's visit to Perth; critical minerals; the future of gas; a media stoush; 40under40 awards; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss architecture studio Architectus and its plan for the city's growth.Plus: State budget; Metronet costs; and MinRes drops nickel buy.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the delivery of the state's major mining projects. Plus; Albanese on resources spend; MSWA major project and DeGrey raise for Pilbara asset.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss a new player in the Dunsborough wine market.Plus: RBA cash rate decision; Woodside's project cost; and Centuria deal.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss moves in the state's dairy industry.Plus: Premier defends Alcoa; $843m housing budget; and Newmont's Telfer mine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss Leadership WA's 20th anniversary. Plus; Adrian Fini on government inaction; Surf Park progress and Historic North Freo property on market.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Business News' inaugural WA Rich List, house prices and interest rates, renewable sector investments, Woodside's AGM and more.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state of the iron ore market.Plus: Namoi Cotton takeover; Synergy's $160m contract; and Rose Porteous' land sale.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss what’s in store for WA wineries after the recent removal of tariffs by China.Plus: $26m clean energy investment; Midland hospital; and Mid West brewery.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss a push to attract superyachts to WA - and the state's readiness to host them. Plus: Neoen's second Collie battery; IGO's earnings drop, and Azure transaction tick.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss NAIF, one of several government agencies approving big loans for major projects.Plus: Ravensthorpe nickel mine; $410m education spend; and new Property Council WA boss.

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Isabel Vieira and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the education sector's work pipeline.Plus: BHP's Anglo move; Cook lashes Woodside protestors, and $200m Chittering home plan.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss innovators operating in the agribusiness space.Plus: Goyder re-elected at Woodside; MinRes explores gas sale, and Hesperia hospital build gets tick.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the state of WA's signage sector. Plus: Strike on Perth Basin; WA's energy use record, and Hancock trial latest.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Isabel Vieira about Perth businessman Davy Rowe and the pivot he made after closing down his business.Plus: Jetty and ferry expansions; Kalgoorlie industrial plan; and a Yallingup resort.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the growing trend towards alternative construction methods. Plus: Major homelessness spend; Woodside's revenue drop, and wind farm approval.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss subsidy warnings; WA Labor’s next generation; Hancock’s Lynas stake, tailings clean up, Minderoo job cuts, Macmahon’s move for Decmil and Inpex’s Ichthys decision.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss 20 years of Sculpture by the Sea. Plus: BHP’s nickel timeline; Titan’s Hancock JV, and Busselton chocolate factory.

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Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss the rise of Revo Fitness.

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Justin Fris and Jack McGinn discuss the business of major sports in Western Australia.Plus: Sapien wind up; Trott to lead CME, and CBD accommodation update.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the life and legacy of Maitland Parker. Plus: Minderoo roles to be cut; health ops centre site, and Alkimos approval.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss recent developments at a WA-based, nationally focused tertiary education organisation. Plus: wine industry revival; Rio's indigenous spend, and WA film set for Cannes.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss Australia's IRA response; merger law reform; industrial development delays; commercial rents; Bree Fraser's new venture, and Yagan Square's new era.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss recent reports around disability in the workplace.Plus: Simandou finance deal; Yeeda debt details, and rental vacancies at new low.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the imminent reopening of the Yagan Square precinct. Plus: merger law reform; ghost town in limbo, and dwelling starts low.

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Liv Declerck and Nadia Budihardjo explore the growth in visitation at the Art Gallery of Western Australia.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the work of Rotterdam-based architectural firm OMA, which recently visited for Design Week.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss BAE Systems' significant investment in Kardinya based Innovaero.Plus: Fortescue backs Oakajee; Quintis on the market, and BGC leadership change.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss changes at BGC, APM and Austal ownership, Quintis in receivership, and home market data.

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Liv Declerck and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a collaborative initiative aiming to improve the way arts is taught in schools. Plus: Goose cleaner lawsuit; steak sandwich shortage, and CSIRO’s start-up investment.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the state's transport and logistics networks. Plus: Fremantle Ports CEO dies; Gosnells plan setback, and post-Covid home price hike.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a Perth architect’s homelessness housing initiative.Plus: Austal takeover bid; Voice referendum donations, and house price growth.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the latest signals from the US around the Inflation Reduction Act. Plus: gas supply warnings; Beach cuts jobs, and Broome to get Singapore connection.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss takeover deals for MMA and APM; hydrogen approvals challenges; payroll tax; WA’s gas market; and resource export outlook.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the most influential figures in Western Australia. Plus: Primary school limbo; Bunbury windfarm potential, and Property Council's calls.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the increased focus on environmental protection in the South West region of Western Australia. Plus: Hydrogen plan setback; Waugh conviction, and Melville Library approved.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss increased biosecurity measures being taken to keep WA produce safe.Plus: Bethesda facility future; Liberal ticket insights, and MinRes' gas project update.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss five inspirational women inducted into the WA Women's Hall of Fame. Plus, Perdaman urea project, payroll tax and new Lotterywest CEO.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss new economic data, an update on Perdaman's $6.3 billion urea project, green steel plans, job cuts and more.

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Liv Declerck and Isabel Vieira discuss philanthropic organisation 100 Women. Plus; Fortescue Energy wind turbine plan knocked back, UGL contractors stood down and a new mental health facility plan.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss strong price growth in the residential land market. Plus: GFG's Mid West plan; BHP's Kalgoorlie move, and Lancelin visitor figures.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss the WA education system's management of February's heat wave. Plus: RBA rate hold; AREA's East Kimberley commitment, and Curtin's Bentley approval.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss recent moves made by Satterley Property Group. Plus: BHP's workforce reduction; MinRes inks lithium hub deal, and Mettam's support concerns.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the politicisation of the cashless card welfare initiative. Plus: Rail delays continue; Tianqi's lithium calls, and Collie battery start.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the GST debate, the iron ore market, the energy transition and the new debate over uranium mining, Maali Group’s collapse, apartments in Scarborough and the Shenton Quarter project.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the career to date of WA Energy Minister Reece Whitby.Plus: Tinley to retire; government's renewables commitment, and Coles plan approved.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the issues facing WA junior miners.Plus: Dempsey's Scarborough project; PwC job cuts; and the US submarine force.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss the Push Up Challenge’s expansion and recent initiatives.Plus: Woodside; GST; and property deals.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss moves in the aged care sector ahead of federal reforms.Plus: WA floods; AUKUS meeting; and Sierra Rutile.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss hurdles within the disaster fund program. Plus: BHP royalties dispute, Kwinana waste-to-energy plant deal and Chaney seeks re-election.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss major changes at Bankwest, the outlook for nickel, a major new property development and two significant business failures.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the role of renewable energy in industrial developments.Plus: Western Power's upgrades; SQM; and WA's first Starbucks.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges and opportunities in the emerging oil and gas decommissioning industry. Plus: Bankwest going digital; Woodside redundancies, and Yanchep fast food flurry.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the hotel sector in Perth. Plus: Hesperia development plans; AUKUS agreement importance, and Higgins to meet Reynolds.

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Jack McGinn and Justin Fris discuss Western Force's new chief executive Niamh O'Connor.

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Mark Pownall and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the Liberal Party WA losing their deputy leader, Perth house prices, BHP looking at cuts, the government mooting an expansion of the ferry system, a boutique hotel for the former Wallcliffe House site, another brewery in trouble and Broome looking to spruce up its racecourse.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Pownall discuss the Churack family’s multi-million-dollar donation to fund medical research.Plus: Fortescue's hydrogen project; Subiaco brewery; and CBD student accommodation.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play in the oil and gas sector. Plus: New Liberal Party WA deputy, hospital project delays and a Perth biotech's clinical trial.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the trends among recent recipients of defence industry research grants in Western Australia. Plus: Thomas stands down; Woodside's profit drop, $9.5m South Perth sale.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss public transport disruption along the Armadale line. Plus: Zempilas backs Ruah relocation; Bethesda leasing negotiations, and Alcoa's Alumina move.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the uptick of home renovations amid a struggling housing market.Plus: Woodside; Newmont; and BHP's Kalgoorlie camp.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the prime minister’s trip to Perth; naval shipbuilding; the update on nickel; profit reports; domestic gas policy; offshore wind; and a preview of the next magazine.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss the performance of privately owned global contractor Altrad. Plus: resources results wrap; Three Springs solar approval, and Austal's new patrol boats.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss all the latest in the commercial property sector. Plus: Iluka's Eneabba costings; Woolworths boss to leave, and Rio's iron ore profit.

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Liv Declerck and Nadia Budihardjo discuss leadership moves at RAAF. Plus: BHP on nickel; live sheep latest, and $11bn defence spend.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of the smallgoods sector in Western Australia. Plus: Nickel assistance plea; Hydrogen Hub target, and Northbridge apartment plan.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss plans for the future of Floreat Forum.Plus: Nickel now critical; Ashburton's defence pitch, and Albemarle's lithium warning.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss updates in the nickel and iron ore sectors, Wally Edwards' Holman Industries, Liberal party preselections, Minderoo Foundation, and grain harvest results.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the career progression of newly appointed Pilbara Minerals chairman Kathleen Conlon.Plus: CITIC flags suspension; BHP's nickel write-down, and Australian Vanadium's plant plan.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the major changes in private businesses operating in Western Australia. Minderoo's spend increase; airline strikes doubled, and new home plumbing dispute.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss the jobs lost in battery and materials processing in WA in January. Plus: CCC ombudsman probe; Saffioti's GST warning, and Holman sale secured.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss a report in wage theft at WA universities. Plus: Reynolds to retire; BHP train strike, and Bali flight update.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the build to rent sector in WA. Plus: A new major projects dashboard, green steel plans and Gina Rinehart's birthday spend.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the federal government's IR reforms; plans for green steel; Woodside and Santos' merger; interest rates and a planning dispute in Onslow.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Pownall discuss five decades of business for the founders of CJD Equipment.Plus: hospice build begins; flight strike impacts, Cook's nickel latest.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss the growth and innovation of WA breweries. Plus: Woodside, Santos talks over; Marine base woes and Elizabeth Quay moves.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the future of the Kwinana industrial strip. Plus: Cash rate stable; Bethesda centre closure, and Hesperia's Murdoch plan.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the positive aspects of activism. Plus: Freight productivity concerns; mid-tier gold merger, and pilot strike threat.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss the experimental board structure adopted by CircusWA.Plus: Sheep vessel disagreement; Yolk founder's new venture, and Golden Group gets Belmont tick.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Basil Zempilas; Waterbank; Nicola Forrest; Brian Anderson; house prices and interest rates; and the IGO saga.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the career transition of Julie Bishop.Plus: South32’s IGO action; Esperance aquaculture hopes, and political donation data.

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Mark Beyer and Isabel Vieira discuss the top corporate finance moves made in the past year. Plus: IGO's Cosmos closure; school funding boost, and Forrestdale property play.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Isabel Vieira discuss long-running plans to develop a port in Exmouth. Plus: Forrest's new foundation; building company collapse, and MacTiernan's telecom role.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the state political ambitions of City of Perth lord mayor Basil Zempilas. Plus: Waterbank ruled out; IGO's lithium hit, and Infinite Green Energy's new hurdle.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss community spend by WA's major businesses.Plus: Fortescue's repair bill; nickel market response, and workers village green light.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the battery metals shake out; Santos legal delay impacts; high energy prices; HBF cost cust; McCusker charity news, and a magazine preview.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the rise of student accommodation in the Perth CBD. Plus: O'Neill on Woodside; Kalgoorlie power revelation, and office vacancies drop.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the threats facing Western Australia's commodity markets. Plus: Homelessness funding; BHP's new iron ore boss, and Merredin battery plan

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Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss the plight of the government's FOGO recycling plans. Plus: Wyloo suspends Kambalda; Liontown's funding renegotiation, and HBF branches to close.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss early childhood education, and recommended measures to improve childhood safety.Plus: vanadium plant delay; Love's power concerns, and a Nedlands apartment plan revised.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the shakeout in the battery metals sector; major court ruling on Santos; plans for new Perth convention centre; regional power cuts and Liberal Party preselection.

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Jack McGinn and Liv Declerck discuss a collaborative arts program between aged care residents and high school students. Plus: Alcoa results; Liberal preselection and tourism funding.

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Jack McGinn and Nadia Budihardjo discuss some of the risk factors causing caution in Western Australia as we head into 2024.Plus: Escalante's Ferrari move; studio construction begins, and Fremantle heritage redevelopment approved

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss a few product startups making their way in WA.Plus: Rio's salt sale; Convention Centre vision, and ITOCHU invests in UON.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss today's Federal Court finding around Santos' Barossa gas project, and the Environmental Defenders Office. Plus: Ravensthorpe mining shutdown; Locus revises Freo plan, and grain receivals collapse.

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Isabel Vieira with the latest on Woodside's community spend, industrial action at Fremantle port and a Port Hedland accommodation upgrade.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Alcoa's refinery closure; Panoramic's shuttered mine; Stockland's living vision; another Creasy deal; a new Yallingup resort, and preview the upcoming magazine.

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Isabel Vieira with the latest on battery storage, Andrew Forrest's wind farm developments and a $122m lifestyle village.

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Nadia Budihardjo with the latest on Ellison's Kali buy; Faragher's retirement move, and Yallingup resort plans.

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Isabel Vieira with the latest on Alcoa's Kwinana refinery closure, a Swan River proposal and Perth bakery expansions.

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Nadia Budihardjo with the latest on Alcoa's Kwinana refinery, Rio Tinto's Pilbara expansion and the Bremer Bay Resort for sale.

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Nadia Budihardjo with the latest on Core Lithium; the nurses' union pay deal, and a Collie project expansion.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss BGC results; home building incentives; housing price hikes; Rio royalty payments; Harvest Road's loss; all the action in lithium; Satterley's LWP deal and Cottesloe preselection.

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Nadia Budihardjo with the latest on building support; public transport figures, and RAC resort approval.

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Nadia Budihardjo with the latest on Rio royalty payments; Woodside's Fringe split, and REIWA listing data.

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BGC posts $63m loss; BP biorefinery progress, and Fortescue's derailment investigation.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the recent visit of renowned Italian architect Mario Cucinella and his thoughts on Perth. Plus: Sandfire heritage update; Fortescue hydrogen FID pushed back, and Austal's contract billions.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Mark Beyer discuss the business successes of Osborne Park-based Zella DC. Plus: Liontown royalty dispute; Learmonth price tag reveal, and Dianella Plaza sale.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the major stories playing out for the state’s richest people in 2023. Plus: Mandatory building inspections; Busselton development go-ahead, and METS innovation incentives.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the implications of the US Inflation Reduction Act on the state’s energy transition push.Plus: Rinehart's Azure deal; WA surplus boost, and Geraldton revival approval.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the current performance and big future plans at Fremantle Port. Plus: Coca-Cola's Perth buy; Fortescue's $1.4 million WorkSafe instruction, and public sector wage policy shift.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss EPA changes; Alcoa gas outlook; migration strategy; and the year in review for politics, deals and property.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss one of Perth’s largest family offices, Hawaiian, marking 30 years in the business.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss Lifeline WA's impressive business progress in recent years. Plus: Alcoa's key approvals; Aigle's Hammond Park plans, and Russell-Weisz leaves WA Health.

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Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss WA business dynasty Craig Mostyn Group.Plus: Decarbonisation strategy mapped; German energy institute plan, and Flanagan's next moves.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss housing challenges facing the state's north west region. Plus: Whitby on portfolio balance; Mundy joins Minderoo, and a $66 million Peel bakery

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the latest developments at Burgess Rawson.Plus: Worker dies in South Boulder; shire seeks Talison funds, and Yallingup vineyard purchase.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss east coast investors entering the WA housing market. Plus: Collie battery, Satterley Property Group and Main Roads WA.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss PwC spin-out Scyne Advisory. Plus: Cabinet reshuffle, VGW Holdings potential move and Sandra Brewer to challenge David Honey.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss the state's top earners. Plus: GST, Christina Matthews' resignation and Bunbury property deal.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss an art program providing an empowering platform for young Indigenous women. Plus: RBA rate pause; Rio approves Rhodes Ridge study, and a new builder arrives.

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Jack McGinn and Isabel Vieira discuss a year of change and transition at Perth Airport. Plus: Alkimos desalination costings; Sandfire probe calls, and Cheeky Monkey's Perth move.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Griffin Coal; Bill Johnston; West Port; Perth house prices and North West publication.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss the expansion plans of three of the state's universities next year. Plus: MSWA gets facility funds; government coal top up, and electoral boundary redistribution.

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Isabel Vieira and Mark Pownall discuss 50 years of The University of Western Australia's MBA course. Plus: Bill Johnston steps down; Sandfire's heritage sites destroyed, and $110 million Celsius plan approved.

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Isabel Vieira and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state of play for WA's largest employers. Plus: Westport plans clearer; Canadian cattle buy, and Griffin Coal costs.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the impacts of rising insurance premiums for those living in the regions.Plus: State government apology; domestic violence support package, and industrial property purchase.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss plans for a new on-country school in the state's Kimberley region.Plus: Shenton Quarter's new builder; Port Hedland hotel plan, and no state tram funding.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the work of Gresley Abas Architects as it pushes for good design in affordable housing.Plus: Rinehart's Bunbury buy; Shanghai flight trial revived, and Oxford Street apartments approved.

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In this podcast: Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss FMG; Austal; IR reforms; office occupancy; Burswood Park; apartment dramas; Scyne Advisory; CEO salaries and WA’s biggest employers.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss opportunities emerging around the state's renewables push. Plus: Austal's defence endorsement; Mint spared fine, and Freo driving range plan.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the challenges confronting the WA accounting sector over the past year.Plus: Bald Hill price reveal; Santos sounds investment warning, and potential building class action.

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Isabel Vieira and Nadia Budihardjo discuss John Miller and his jewellery brand 50 years in the making. Plus; Forrest aims at Woodside; New medical centre and transport planning framework.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the Orana House's work supporting women experiencing domestic violence.Plus: Optus CEO resignation; Atlas' EPA dig, and Froth comes to Perth.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss training initiatives to address workforce shortages in the WA homebuilding sector. Plus: Major SWIS investment; WA film forward works, and COVID concerns flare up.

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In this podcast: Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss new energy initiatives, federal spending curbs, Ivan Vella and Mark Barnaba.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the return of a biofuels sector in Western Australia. Plus: MinRes on Azure; IGO backs Vella, and Fini launches wine cellar.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for hydrogen developments in Western Australia. Plus: Santos slams regulatory vagueness; mid-tier mining opportunity, and cultural heritage repeal.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss Lotterywest's achievements over 90 years, as well as the company's outlook for the future. Plus: Infrastructure funding concerns; spotlight on staff safety, and Byford retail centre approval.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss companies making waves in the marine-based technology sector.Plus: Glory deal collapses; Rinehart and Ellison back Delta, and Fortescue stakes green land.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss cutting-edge vet school technology in use in Western Australia.Plus: Perth Airport bounceback; MinRes makes Pantoro move, and Qube expands Fremantle footprint.

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In this podcast: Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss accounting action; WeWork; Qantas; exporters; hydrogen; coal; biofuels, and skills shortages.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play in Western Australia's olive industry. Plus: Dalkeith multi-storey approval; Wildcat's big raise plans, and Lynas expansion plans.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the environmental awareness of business embarking on new development in Western Australia. Plus: Deloitte's Perth buy; Woodside's Scarborough plan, and Traditional Owner Karijini mine backlash.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the onset of high-rise development in South Perth. Plus: RBA's rate rise; WeWork's downsize decision, and a WA shipbuilding bid.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the storied career of a Perth craft brewery stalwart. Plus: Talison's waste power deal; Fortescue green hub shelved, and Stokes' station gets EPA tick.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the importance sustainability and efficiency in home design. Plus: Perth Mint inquiry; hydrogen cost details, and Exmouth military facility overhaul.

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In this podcast: Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss an opposition fracture; Perth house prices; RAC Insurance; Pioneer Credit; BGC stoppage; Hancock Prospecting; Azure Minerals, and wrap private company results.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss Albemarle's efforts to engage locally as it invests in its Kemerton lithium hydroxide facility. Plus: Jacob's Ladder fire; Perth hydrogen plans, and Santos court halt.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the economic climate for the state's largest exporters. Plus: Pilot's Samsung deal; Fortescue's unconventional approach, and Beard's political defection.

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Isabel Vieira and Nadia Budihardjo discuss recent ACCC reports into the childcare sector. Plus: Hancock financials, Esperance biofuel and a Belmont deal.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss Japingka Aboriginal Art's mission to elevate WA's Indigenous culture. Plus: Exmouth defence plans dumped; BHP Iron Ore train negotiation, and Kalgoorlie plans finally approved.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the view ahead for those in restructuring and insolvency. Plus: Hancock's Azure stake; Robert Harper building redevelopment, Wright royalty windfall.

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In this podcast, Mark Beyer and Simone Grogan discuss lithium takeover battles; the interest rate outlook; local government elections; and profit results from WA's biggest companies, including ABN Group, Perron Group, Roy Hill and Wright Prospecting.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss efforts by Space Angel to establish a spaceport in remote Western Australia. Plus: CCC on Cleo cop; Midland build-to-rent, and SQM moves on Azure.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss matters relating to defence and defence industry in Western Australia.Plus: inflation data fears; MinRes unveils results, and Corrective Services reset.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the results of the recent local government elections in major regional areas. Plus: Sirona's South Perth relaunch; diamond dealer in administration, and AEMO's SWIS support call.

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Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss the many development plans playing out in the heart of Fremantle. Plus: Zempilas retains; Simsai facing collapse, and Water Corp wind warning.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the industrial property market and how landlords are pushing ahead with new builds.

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In this podcast, Mark Pownall and Simone Grogan discuss the update on Liontown; FMG's green hydrogen targets; quarterly reports; A&O merger; planning reforms and road taxes for electric vehicles.

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Isabel Vieira and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the upcoming local government elections with a spotlight on the City of Perth mayoral candidates. Plus: Liontown funding, Alcoa jobs and Rinehart's mine progress.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss recent trends in residential building, with the sector upbeat after a testing period. Plus: Woodside production; hospital calls and property firm deal.

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Isabel Vieira and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the senior journalist's experience renting amid Broome's rental crisis. Plus: Murdoch University development; foreign buyer tax and Perth Glory sale.

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Isabel Vieira and Liv Declerck discuss West Australian Symphony Orchestra's latest moves. Plus; Albemarle exit, law firm merger and Tasmanian pub.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss the state government's recent announcement on stamp duty. Plus: Modco, Fletcher, BGC and gold miner merger.

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In this podcast, Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BGC drama and fibre cement sale; Goyder steps down; Pilbara summit; North West projects; iron ore updates; apartment scheme; Coral Bay development and more.

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Mark Pownall discusses the emergence of a new generation of pub owners in WA. Plus; Albemarle bid; BGC sell off and Curtin death charge.

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Jack McGinn explores the opportunities and challenges created by the rapidly evolving digital space in a post-pandemic environment. Plus; Goyder to resign; BGC pipe bill and Hancock on Liontown stake.

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Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell discuss how property funds are navigating economic headwinds to deliver returns.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the staffing shortages causing headaches in Western Australia's early childhood education sector. Plus: Rio's production prediction; POSCO's processing plans, and Stokes' chair call.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges facing Indigenous teens in the Mid West. Plus: McGowan's new gigs; Rinehart increases Liontown stake, and Fremantle police complex approved.

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In this podcast, Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss house prices; interest rates; Monadelphous buy; Tasmea IPO; infrastructure blowouts; Liontown; VGW; interesting property deals; labour market shortages and IR reform.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the complexities of the energy transition for regionally-focused Horizon Power. Plus: Love lashes cost hike; Hancock trial returns, and record low rental vacancies.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for WA's potash hopefuls. Plus: Agrimin deal latest; Westbridge's Como approval, and Broome's AirBnB rate hike.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss a Perth baker's endeavour to source a specific type of wheat to use in his bread.Plus: RBA cash rate; $400m tower changes and chief executive pay out.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the subdued celebrations of Rocky Bay's 85th birthday, and the disability service provider's future plans. Plus: Home values climb; Monadelphous snaps up Melchor, and ACCC on WA childcare.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss virtual reality innovation making its mark in the world of real estate.Plus: public transport trial; Rottnest Island refurbishments, and Liontown cost creep.

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In this podcast, Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss Woodside's big week; Qantas hearing; Mineral Resources; De Grey; Liontown; South Perth's timber tower; and plans for an ex-premier's house.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Pownall discuss an innovative startup looking to connect EV drivers with chargers.Plus: De Grey's raise; timber tower update, and Woodside's seismic setback.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the Mid West origins of the Regional University Hub initiative being rolled out across the country. Plus: Qantas chair latest; Woodside Freo sponsorship extended, and Canning Highway apartment approval.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the lessons learned during ASX reporting season. Plus: Aigle's commercial approval; Petra Westkey liquidators appointed, and Hancock's Liontown stake shift.

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Senior journalists Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the emergence of the oyster industry in WA.Plus: Chevron update, Ausenco sale, and Belmont Park projects.

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In this podcast, Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the latest on Chevron's IR deal, WA's top builders, potash deal, road funding, battery contacts, Synergy, Water Corp, tower plans, barramundi and Twiggy's mansion.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the plans of Forrest empire property division Fiveight and its inaugural chief Paige Walker. Plus: Tall timber tower hurdle; Midland Gate sells, and solar robotics opening.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of new energy projects across the state of Western Australia. Plus: new Northbridge tavern; ABN tops builder list, and political donation amendments.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss regional representation in the state's upper house. Plus: Big battery investment; Barramundi farm wound up, and Cook's Morrison response.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss an uptick in spending on new primary schools in Perth's outer suburbs. Plus: Record road funding; Silver Lake's Red 5 stake, and Matildas' Optus Stadium move.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the latest developments amid a busy week for the state's energy sector.Plus: Golden Group's Belmont plan; Woodside seismic hearing, and council complaints revealed.

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In this podcast, Mark Pownall and Simone Grogan discuss lithium action, Chalice Mining, Qantas, John Carey, Tim Gurner and The Court Hotel.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the Dick Lester's long-term sponsorship of the Lester Prize for Portraiture. Plus: Gurner's public apology; Maddox sells The Court, and Carey's medium density push.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss local governments going beyond rates for revenue in Western Australia.

Plus: Goyder resignation calls; Worksafe investigates Jandakot death, and Cedar Woods homes uncertainty.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the state of freight networks in Western Australia.

Plus: Ellison muscles in at Delta; BP outlines Kwinana plans, and Fong called in at WAIS.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss a spate of investment in the downstream battery materials sector in Western Australia. Plus: Cook backs resources sector; Western Suburbs schooling, and Liontown opens up for Albemarle.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss an innovative art project making its way from the East Kimberley to Perth. Plus: Chevron strike update; BGC protests, and Strike's domgas submission.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Simone Grogan discuss Lithium deals, Qantas, BGC, brewery action, IR and Perth's mayoral race.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the portfolio responsibilities of Housing, Planning, Lands and Homelessness Minister John Carey. Plus: BGC class action; Cockburn ARC cost blowout, and Broome Port construction milestone.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss developments in the retail property sector. Plus: Zempilas in race; Asian deal team, and surf park plans.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss the growth of a tourism industry in the Pilbara at the hands of Ngarluma and Yindibarndi man Clinton Walker. Plus: Yara on domestic gas; footballers set sights on urban winery, and Hudson's hand up again.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss the growth in popularity of truffles in Western Australia.Plus: Albemarle's Liontown bid; Port Hedland's corporate plan, Indonesian cattle call.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the big changes taking place at West Australian Ballet and Ingrid Puzey's plans for the organisation's future. Plus: Another Fortescue departure; Dempsey's Scarborough plans, and an Offshore Alliance update.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Fortescue's revolving door, Qantas, Perth house prices, renewable deal, Frank Wilson, Federal IR changes and the Dowerin Field Days.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss those picking up the pieces from fallen builders.

Plus: AMB's office move; IR reform backlash, and Austal to book loss.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the state's long-awaited 10-year vision for the arts and culture sector.

Plus: North Perth apartment overhaul; international wind farm interest, and Gold Fields' culture report.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of an organisation offering haircuts to those experiencing homelessness.

Plus: $3bn energy spend; MinRes on LNG, and Murray & Roberts foreshadows loss.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss a David and Goliath battle playing out over fisheries on the state's south coast.

Hick departs FMG; PM on skilled migration, and new Perth Mint CEO.

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Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss the rise of paint and sip business ventures in Western Australia.

Plus: Pilbara budget focus; BCI secures increased loan, and migrant worker cuts.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the DomGas inquiry, PwC, Alcoa, FMG move, and results wrap up on Wesfarmers, BHP, Pilbara Minerals, Northern Star and Monadelphous.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the continued growth of renewable project investment in Western Australia.

Plus: Woodside union resolution; boutique brewery restructure, and Northern Star dividend.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss how small businesses and franchises are faring in Western Australia.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss two Army veterans applying a fresh approach to business insurance.

Plus: BHP profit drop; Modco insolvency, and Woodside's record half.

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Tom Zaunmayr and Jack McGinn discuss recent happenings in the state's busy energy sector.

Plus: Woodside strike ultimatum; WeLink's Subi approval, and Azure's $130m raise.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the new national housing targets. Plus, Modco Residential, freight planning and a property deal.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Roger Cook's agenda, coal power, DomGas, apartment projects, the art sector and more.

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Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss a planning policy over residential property and how its led to multiple tribunal disputes.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss challenges and innovation in the state's residential apartment market.

Plus: LNG export ban; Malaysian firm's Subi Oval move, and Core seeks $120m.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the political progress of Treasurer and Deputy Premier Rita Saffioti.

Plus: Pickle District plans; Cook's superpower vision, and luxury builder collapse.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the rise of the family office in Western Australia.

Plus: Bianca Rinehart appears; Beach records profit drop, and ASIC pins demolition director.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss an eventful week in Western Australian state politics. Plus, the latest on the Hancock trial, nurses on forming a state political party and 8 On The Point enters liquidation.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Aboriginal Cultural Heritage, planning backflip, airlines, road project delays, LNG industrial action, Hancock versus the rest, and Diggers & Dealers.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for the tourism sector in Western Australia.

Plus: Hospital report released; parking levy amendments introduced, and Hancock trial latest.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan speak on the business journey of Raleigh Finlayson and his leadership at Genesis Minerals.

Plus: Planning reform changes; Northern Star backs Perth Mint, and Johnston on cultural heritage.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss WA innovators looking to use seaweed to reduce methane emissions.

Plus: Cultural heritage backflip; Willing gets Lake Street green light, and Woodside to sell Scarborough stake.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the outlook for offices in the Perth CBD.

Plus: First day of Diggers; Pilbara's bumper year, and St John Healthcare cuts.

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Simone Grogan and Claire Tyrrell discuss the state of Perth's office market. Plus, Woodside chief, China tariff and Kalium Lakes.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Woodside boss Meg O'Neill, house prices, interest rates, Geraldton hydrogen and more.

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Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell discuss a trend towards development along the coastal strip in Cottesloe.

Plus: Reynolds sues Higgins; Albemarle's lithium upswing, and CCIWA backs economy.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss activity in the middle-tier of WA's gold sector over the past year.

Plus: Micromine deal collapse; WA data bank unveiled, and ASIC's corporate crackdown.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer and senior journalist Jack McGinn discuss co-investment models helping to drive success in indigenous businesses.

Plus: Hydrogen near Geraldton; RBA holds cash rate, and Subiaco apartment plans.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss a successful artist pushing back against stigma around aspiring regional artists.

Plus: DFD Rhodes makes court submission; Genesis maps golden path, and building contractors fined.

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Jack McGinn and Tom Zaunmayr discuss tomorrow’s Rockingham by-election.

Plus: AMA’s hospital criticism; WA retail turnover up, and GreenSquare’s Wheatbelt renewable plan.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss EY, Mainsheet Capital, FMG, Hancock vs Wright, ATCO and inflation.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss Kailis Hospitality Group managing and creative director George Kailis' plans for business growth and expansion.

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Senior journalists Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for boutique fund managers dealing in equities in Western Australia.

Plus: Ellison's China trap; Modco projects unfinished, and inflation slowing.

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Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss three decades of change in Perth’s planning landscape as told by staff at local firm Taylor Burrell Barnett.

Plus: ATCO scraps hydrogen project; Wright-Hancock update, and Woodside EBA latest.

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Senior journalists Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss moves to foster an innovative startup environment in Western Australia.

Plus: Hancock-Wright case begins; Rio’s US JV, and Modco enters administration.

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Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the different opinions on changes and trends playing out in Perth's property market.

Plus: Rio in the clear; electoral boundary shifts, and diversity push for WA.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss mining cost challenges at IGO, BHP and Northern Star, MinRes China pullout, cultural heritage, Comm Games, gold miners, fund managers, indigenous business, Cottesloe development and George Kailis.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer and senior journalist Jack McGinn discuss the connection between a Perth Rotary club and an international medical charity.

Plus: FMG's rebrand; CCC on Goldmaster deal, and MinRes China plans abandoned.

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Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss state of play for Western Australia’s architecture and interior design industries.

Plus: OBH review quashed; Rio increases guidance, and Vic Park restoration resumes.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss a state government review into the transition out of secondary school.

Plus: Commonwealth Games debate; tree planting controversy, and FMG cyber attack.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss the integration of businesses under Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting umbrella.

Plus: Bullsbrook facility saga; IGO nickel review, and Exchange Tower leak.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss succession plans at a successful local arboriculture business.

Plus: Super Pit fire; first LACHS revealed, and Southern Ports records.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Forrest separation implications, Kerry Stokes’ laneway, Ben Wyatt, Mark Hatfield, the Ritz Carlton, Chellingworth and Moody’s.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the lead-up to the implementation of WA's Aboriginal cultural heritage laws.

Plus: Forrest asset split; another builder liquidation, and Chellingworth development approval.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for the corporate finance sector in Western Australia.

Plus: Wyatt advising Stokes’ ACE; Chevron’s supply concerns, and Ritz on the market.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss a local gallery's innovative new approach to buying, selling and exhibiting artwork.

Plus: Crown fine details; Korean hydrogen MoU and WA's AAA rating.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of WSP in Western Australia following its recent deal for Calibre Group's mining and infrastructure business.

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In today’s podcast Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss all the latest property figures, and what they mean for industry.

Plus: Women and Babies Hospital spending; Modco legal action, and a 40-year approvals low.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Scyne Advisory, Aravina Estate, Primero and Wood wins, Centurion expands, house prices, interest rates, Hancock, Arbor Centre, architects and corporate finance.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss leadership development success at All Saints College in Perth's southern suburbs.

Plus: Firm's Rottnest fine; Tulli work win, and housing data revelation.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss new opportunities the energy transition has presented for WA law firms. Plus: Andrew Forrest's latest nickel deal, a big win contract win for a local engineering firm and a local builder fined.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss interesting developments in mineral exploration in the state's South West.

Plus: RBA rate relief; Allegro's PwC purchase plans, and Nexia-Cicero merger.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn speak on a recent interview with David Flanagan which highlighted Western Australia’s potential to play a role in the burgeoning space sector.

Plus: Ten Sixty Four in administration; Develop’s $150m deal, and median house values rise.

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Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell discuss modular home development in Western Australia.

Plus: Government data leak; auditing issues flagged, and $65m BHP expansion approved.

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In this podcast Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss Aboriginal cultural heritage laws, Business News success, space exploration, all the latest property happenings and luxury brand interest in Perth.

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Mark Beyer speaks to Jack McGinn on the successes of Perdaman’s Vikas Rambal and his ambitious plans for the future.

Plus: A West Perth development; cultural heritage 'light touch', and Fenix's Mid West move.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for commercial construction in Western Australia.

Plus: Flexible Homes liquidation; Fini's Margaret River plans, and Dior descends on Perth.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss governance issues at one of Perth’s highest profile public schools.

Plus: BHP on same-job, same-pay; Willing adds construction arm, and Synergy to pay $30m.

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Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss software innovation in Perth’s regtech space.

Plus: Parcel apartment arm wrapped up; Woodside’s carbon buy-up, and Kailis expands in Cottesloe.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn speak on the latest deals in the WA property sector.

Plus: PKKP on cultural heritage; Doric contract blow, and Rio’s new mine.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Super Pit expansion, Aboriginal heritage laws, Forrests donate $5 billion, big property deals, Vikas Rambal, David Flanagan, law and construction reviews.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss density and development in Metronet precincts.

Plus: Super Pit go-ahead; Modco faces court action, and juvenile detention review.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the state of play for Asian engagement in Western Australia.

Plus: ACH petition closes; BHP's green plan, and Rio ups copper investment.

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Jack McGinn and Liv Declerck discuss an arts program making a difference for at-risk youth.

Plus: BCI’s Mardie blowout; Collie battery go-ahead, and Centuria’s Busselton buy.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the varied approach of WA's philanthropists.

Albemarle accommodation scrapped; ACH petition numbers grow, and Hesperia to buy Hollywood.

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Nadia Budihardjo and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play around the leases for two Perth coastal institutions.

Plus: MinRes lithium updates; workplace fatality ruling, and Van Der Wielen speaks.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss workplace deaths, labour force data, population growth, lithium deals, cultural heritage drama, John Van Der Wielen, Marcus Tan and Ivan Vella.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Pownall discuss the ongoing PwC saga and the state of play for professional firms in Australia.

Plus: Defence projects deferred; Welshpool worksite fatality, and Australian immigration surges.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the dual pressures faced by charitable organisations as cost of living and inflationary pressures bite.

Plus: MinRes incident update; Perth gas scare, and apartment project boost.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the career journey of John Mitchell, as Universal Constructions celebrates 70 years in business.

Plus: Collie coal costs; workplace fatality charges, and iron ore wagon boost.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss the WA Architecture Awards.

Plus: King's Birthday honours; salt cost blowout, and LACHS no barrier.

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Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss a hike in rental prices for industrial property in Perth

Plus: Metronet railcar milestone; Gaines returns to FMG, and Scarborough development proposal.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, FMG, new cabinet, uni mergers, Aerison failure, consulting firms, Asian engagement, charities and philanthropy.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss a new Perth venue by the team at Sneakers & Jeans, and the scene for hospitality in the CBD.

Plus: Cook's cabinet sworn in, Curtin's cultural concerns and Perth housing price growth.

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Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by Indigenous businesses.

Plus: Cook unveils cabinet; five-fold fine hike flagged, and Dockers turn to Sutherland.

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Isabel Vieira and Jack McGinn discuss the movement to create greater corporate awareness around menopause in the workplace.Plus: RBA increases rates; Cook confirmed as premier, and construction company collapse.

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Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn speak on the lessons from the latest CoreLogic property figures.

Plus: Fatality in Applecross; Scarborough development approved and FMG’s new CFO.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the new premier, builder collapses, urban infill, PwC, BHP, Perth Airport and Ben Roberts-Smith.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the state of play for WA's civil contractors facing a substantial pipeline of infrastructure work.

Plus: Roberts-Smith verdict; BHP admits underpayment, and Labor leaders speak.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer and senior journalist Jack McGinn discuss the WA political whirlwind of the last 48 hours, and what to expect from here.

Plus: Cook fronts media; Perth Modern principal dismissed and a warning on Modco.

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Jack McGinn and Mark Beyer discuss the economic challenges and opportunities faced by those doing business in WA’s north west region over the years.Plus: WA Labor’s leadership battle; Gold Corp resignation and Crown’s $450m fine.

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Jack McGinn and senior editor Mark Beyer discuss the historic resignation of Premier Mark McGowan and the candidates most likely to replace him. Plus: McGowan response and fallout; PwC partners stood down and Synergy's Kwinana battery approval.

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Senior journalists Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell discuss changes to Perth’s housing market over the decades. Plus: Billionaire buys Sun Cable; State flags tenancy changes, and Perth Mint’s market share slip.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the PwC tax scandal, new rental laws, BHP labour warning, Native title breakthrough, Nedlands aged care, Infrastructure, Indigenous business, menopause and universal construction

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Jack McGinn and senior editor Mark Beyer discuss the rapid rate of change in Perth's professional services industries over the past 30 years. Plus: Energy regulation critique; PwC saga escalates and Fremantle Markets lease renewal.

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Liv Declerck and Jack McGinn discuss the transformation of the Western Australian arts sector over the past three decades. Plus: Tjiwarl agreement commended; CBH’s Geraldton purchase and South Perth pool axed.

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Senior journalists Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn speak about the technological innovation witnessed since Michael Malone started iiNet in a Perth garage in 1993. Plus: Cook claims WA ‘missing’ on federal investment; Nedlands development extension, and miners confident on clean energy.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer and senior journalist Jack McGinn speak about the growth and transformation of Western Australia's resources sector over the past 30 years. Plus: BHP's labour law warning; Kimberley cotton blowout and WA's TAC agreement.

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Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss Perth city’s commercial property evolution over the past three decades.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss green hydrogen investment, hot springs at Dalkeith, university rankings, changes at St John WA and St John of God Health Care, and a real estate acquisition.

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Senior journalists Mark Pownall and Jack McGinn discuss developments in WA's health and life sciences sectors over the past 30 years.Plus: Tawarri all-clear; critical minerals grants and Waitsia cost pressures.

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Simone Grogan and Jack McGinn discuss the evolution of Perth's stockbroking industry over the past 30 years. Plus: Dongara's Hydrogen plant; Western Power knocked back and a new regional airline.

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Senior journalists Jack McGinn and Mark Pownall discuss a Perth entrepreneur's move into the pet food industry. Plus: Real estate acquisition; Murdoch Square milestone and WA universities climb.

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Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the ongoing story around the Perth Concert Hall and its upcoming closure for major work. Plus: SJOG's major review; Pilbara land all-clear and a Bullsbrook payout.

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Senior journalists Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell discuss the state of play for renters and buyers in the Perth property market.Plus: McGowan on China; Saracen’s builder search and Chalice's big raise.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss payroll tax, fees and charges, diversification, the GST and the electricity network. Also: 40under40, Alcoa’s new boss and 30 years of business in WA.

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Senior journalists Jack McGinn and Mark Pownall discuss a local start-up looking to revolutionise the restaurant menu. Plus: A state surplus; cost of living relief, and payroll tax rollback

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Senior journalist Jack McGinn and senior editor Mark Beyer discuss the state of play for resources sector in Western Australia. Plus: hydrogen billions; federal rent assistance and Liontown's big contract.

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Senior journalist Jack McGinn and journalist Liv Declerck discuss the application of business principles in the non-profit sector. Plus: energy infrastructure demand; Leederville development upsize and a new WA gold mine.

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Senior journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jack McGinn discuss a raft of activity in West Perth’s office market.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, house prices, Albemarle’s expansion, Alinta Energy and Tattarang.

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Journalists Jack McGinn and Claire Tyrrell discuss the $80.5 million Carillon City deal. Plus: Rio Tinto on emission targets; WA investment attractiveness and a $200 million wind farm project.

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Journalists Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art's new director appointment and what it could mean for the cultural scene.Plus: Rio's AGM, hospital billions and a hotel sale.

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Journalists Jack McGinn and Liv Declerck discuss the outlook and challenges facing the WA wine industry. Plus: Albemarle's Kemerton expansion, RAT test concerns and an airport hotel.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie and Jack McGinn talk about the RBA's decision and the rising cost of living. Plus: Alinta Energy, Carillon City deal and Liontown Resources.

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Journalists Simone Grogan and Liv Declerck discuss an emerging distillery in Margaret River. Plus: Perth house prices, 7-11 deal and social housing.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie say farewell to At Close of Business and discuss the stories that mattered in their time at Business News.Plus the latest on the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia and Woodside Energy.

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Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss the latest on Perdaman, new inflation and export data, expansion of Morley Galleria, mining results, health expenditure and BGC Australia.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray talk about the different stances on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Plus: Adbri cost blowout, hospital funding and a property deal.

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Matt Mckenzie and Isabel Vieira talk Football West and RugbyWA. Plus: Perdaman, emergency targets and inflation.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Claire Tyrrell about her recent coverage of the Perth City Link precinct.Plus the latest on the Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety, Fortescue Metals Group and the City of Karratha with Simone Grogan.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss Philip Lowe's show of courage and Bill Johnston's openness to the possible sale of Gold Corporation.Plus the latest on Perron Group, Atlas Iron and BHP with Simone Grogan.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss The Perth Mint, the Reserve Bank of Australia review, Town of Cambridge, Essential Metals, and possible changes to the federal petroleum tax.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about how troubles facing Modco Residential highlight broader issues facing the building industry.Plus the latest on Rio Tinto, Tianqi Lithium and The Perth Mint with Nadia Budihardjo.

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Matt Mckenzie and Liv Declerck discuss record grain crops and the fertiliser market. Plus: Woodside's Voice stance, WA Ballet leadership and City of Cambridge opposition.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie speaks with Jordan Murray about the future of the Liberal Party of Australia and the electoral consequences of shifting to the right.Plus the latest on City of South Perth, Reserve Bank of Australia, and the Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety with Simone Grogan.

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Matt Mckenzie and Mark Pownall discuss payroll tax and GST distribution. Plus: Petroleum tax, R.M. Williams and record scams.

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Matt Mckenzie, Claire Tyrrell and Isabel Viera discuss the rental crisis and whether profits are really driving inflation.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the housing crisis and more.

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Matt Mckenzie talks to Isabel Vieira about boosting tourism in Wheatbelt towns. Plus: WA housing supply, Cyclone Ilsa and new Deloitte managing partner.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about his recent coverage on the subject of freight network resilience.Plus the latest on EY, Australian Bureau of Statistics and Mineral Resources with Simone Grogan.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Claire Tyrrell about her recent conversation with developer Don Fini.Plus the latest on Amber-Jade Sanderson, the Australian Nursing Federation and CBH Group with Simone Grogan.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss BGC Australia and Pfizer, plus the latest on housing shortages, property prices, interest rates and tourism numbers

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Jordan Murray speaks to cadet journalist Liv Declerck about her recent interview with Expression Australia boss Rebecca Adam.Plus the latest on Ken Wyatt, Calibre Group and Green Steel of WA.

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Matt Mckenzie and Mark Beyer discuss Western Australia's 50 most influential people.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the state’s GST share, and funding for submarines.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks to Jordan Murray about his recent conversation with opposition leader Shane Love.Plus the latest on CoreLogic, Austal and Wyloo Metals.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks to Jordan Murray about the benefits of payroll tax reform.Plus the latest on Albemarle Corporation, First Quantum Minerals and the Australian Nursing Federation.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss WA's booming critical minerals sector, plus the latest on Qantas and Activ Foundation.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss whether the impact of stimulus in homebuilding was foreseeable.

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Mark Pownall speaks to Jordan Murray about WA’s venture capital scene.

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Senior journalists Matt Mckenzie and Claire Tyrrell discuss how property developers and policymakers are navigating community opposition during the planning process.Plus the latest on Liontown Resources, Chalice Mining and Stockland with Jordan Murray.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie speaks with Jordan Murray about bank runs, bailouts and some of the important details in recent troubles at Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse.Plus the latest on Qantas Airways, Activ Foudnation and Shire of Peppermint Grove with Simone Grogan.

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Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Jordan Murray about the business of burgers in Perth.Plus the latest on Joondalup Health Campus, Roger Cook and Spacecubed.

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Matt Mckenzie and Mark Beyer discuss Rivet Mining Services, Brickworks, WA's population, Clive Palmer, DPLH's audit red mark and Andrew Forrest's nickel bid.

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Liv Declerck speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about her recent conversations with inductees to the WA Women’s Hall of Fame.Plus the latest on Brickworks, Fiveight and El Caballo.

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Simone Grogan and Isabel Vieira discuss WA's aspiring lithium miners and exploration spending.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks to Jordan Murray about why some charities are grappling with whether to pay fees to their non-executive directors.Plus the latest on Sam Walsh, Andrew Forrest and Ben Wyatt.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks to Jordan Murray about his inside look at the fall of FIRM Construction.Plus the latest on City of Cockburn, Australian Bureau of Statistics and Ramelius Resources.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the Kids Future Fund, cashless gaming, the GST wars, and what Western Australia can learn from the NSW state election.Plus the latest on Brandon Craig and Real Estate Institute of Western Australia.

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Jordan Murray and Simone Grogan discuss Silicon Valley Bank, AUKUS, AOG Energy, Crown Resorts and BHP.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about keeping debates over the state of Western Australia's health system in perspective.Plus the latest on Crown Resorts, City of Nedlands and Mustera Property Group.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reviews the highlights of her in-depth feature on the state’s land developers. Plus: AOG coverage, Christ Church fields refusal and a Nedlands power plan.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about what WA industry can expect from today's AUKUS announcement.Plus the latest on Exal Group and Town of Victoria Park.

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Liv Declerck speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenize about a new venture targeting Indigenous ear health.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about his recent profile of new Liberal leader Libby Mettam.Plus the latest on South32, Fortescue Metals Group and The Perth Mint.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the latest on The Perth Mint, Clive Palmer and Reserve Bank of Australia, and preview next fortnight's edition of Business News.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses the recent sale of Bond Tower and the rise of non-bank lenders.Plus the latest on FIRM Construction, Roger Cook and Family Zone.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer discusses why record levels of investment in waste treatment projects may not be enough to repair WA's flagging recycling efforts.Plus the latest on The Perth Mint, Clive Palmer and Far East Consortium.

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Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about the political fallout that followed the state government's announced reforms to the Perth Parking Levy.Plus the latest on the Reserve Bank of Australia, St John of God Murdoch Hospital and the Environmental Protection Authority.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss super tax changes and the debate about the purpose of superannuation.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss BGC, CoreLogic house price data, commentary from Real Estate Institute of WA and Silverleaf Investments, MTI Group, BDO data, ASIC investigations and changes to superannuation.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie discusses the pressures coming to bear on the state's construction industry.Plus the latest on ACCC, Sharon Burgess and ASIC.

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Liv Declerk speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about some of the workforce constraints facing the state's aged care providers.Jordan Murray then covers the latest headlines on BGC Australia, CoreLogic house price data, and Basil Zempilas.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall discusses the advent of regulatory technology businesses.Plus the latest on the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Sandfire Resources, State Administrative Tribunal.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about how worker demands are driving an uptick in flexible workspaces.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss planning changes, university amalgamations and what they signal about the direction of WA.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss planning reforms, Madeleine King's appearance at Politics & Business, venture capital funding, Eurovision, Mineral Resources, and next fortnight's edition of Business News.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie and journalist Liv Declerck discuss a new paradancing competition in Western Australia.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses recent activity in Perth's commercial property sector.Plus the latest on Property Council of Australia WA Division, Schramm and Daniel Estrin.

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On today's episode, Matt Mckenzie interviews Jordan Murray about his latest discussion with Federal Resources Minister Madeleine King.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, Matt Mckenzie interviews Mark Beyer about his latest story on tensions between mining and tourism in the coastal town of Lancelin.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk billionaire battles, Alcoa and parking levies.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Andrew Forrest's feud with Kerry Stokes and what it means for redevelopment of the East Perth power station, plus the latest on cost blowouts, the Perth Parking Levy and car imports.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the impact of nine rate rises and the level of WA homeowners behind on mortgages.

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Matt Mckenzie interviews Jordan Murray about Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas and his ambitions for a second term. Plus: Billionaire battles, parking levies and Wesfarmers.

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Matt Mckenzie interviews Mark Beyer about his latest article on royalty payments. Plus: Metro Homes, City of Perth and rare earths.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell provides an update on the industrial property market.Plus the latest on Department of Fire and Emergency Services, Schramm and Westport.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the opposition's new campaign strategy and Alcoa's water troubles. Plus: Mortgage arrears and the Burrup heritage bid.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, building activity, Fortescue Metals Group, development approvals, and preview next fortnight's edition of Business News.

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Jordan Murray interviews Matt Mckenzie on his profile of Perth startup U Group. Plus: Fortescue, Westfield Booragoon and mining royalties.

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Jordan Murray interviews Mark Beyer on his latest special feature analysing Western Australia's biggest private companies.

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Mark Pownall talks about WA's potential future as a hub for data centres. Plus: Moves in WA's shadow cabinet, RBA raising rates and construction industry forecasts.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie interviews journalist Liv Decleck about her piece on Perth Design Week.

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Journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the viability of nuclear power. Plus headlines on Westfield Booragoon, Strike Energy and Infrastructure WA.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Rio Tinto's radioactive capsule, Libby Mettam and Shane Love, data from the National Australia Bank and Property Council of Australia WA Division, Westfield Booragoon, and NightOwl Entertainment Group.

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Mark Pownall reveals some of the big moves which have recently happened in the Margaret River winery scene.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie interviews Liv Declerck on her latest feature on WA breweries. Plus more on West Coast Eagles, timber mill closures and the radioactive capsule saga.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about her recent conversation with Adrian Fini and his son Alessio about their Lawson Flats development.

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Jordan Murray discusses today's leadership contests and analyses what comes next for Shane Love and Libby Mettam.Plus the latest on developments in City of Vincent and City of Fremantle.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss daylight saving. Plus: today's top headlines.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the collapse of WA Housing Group and Individual Developments, inflation data, lithium, Rio Tinto, Bill Gates and Alcoa of Australia, as well as preview next fortnight's edition of Business News.

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Jordan Murray outlines the biggest risks to WA in 2023.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss Singapore, and Perth's brand as The City of Lights.Plus - the latest on the Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service, Rio Tinto, Gumala Aboriginal Corporation, Mineral Resources, Norwest Energy and Reece Whitby's emissions legislation.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray assess the year ahead on issues of inflation, rental chaos and energy shortages.Plus the latest headlines on Alcoa of Australia's dropped bauxite bid, GDI Property Group's CBD redevelopment, new work for Duratec and the Environmental Protection Authority's planned assessment of a mine near Moore River National Park.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall explains how technology is helping empower Indigenous communities.Plus the latest on TechnipFMC, Growler Depot and Aruma Resources.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the latest on Clough, John Rubino, Perth Basin battles, Liontown Resources and a reality check for renewables.

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Jordan Murray wades into the debate over whether there's enough detail available about a prospective First Nations Voice.Plus the latest on The Art Gallery of Western Australia, John Day, Far East Consortium and Northern Star Resources.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer covers some of the highlights from his latest corporate finance feature.Plus the latest on John Rubino, Perth Festival, Master Builders Association of WA, and Perth Airport.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie discusses his recent analysis of the state's infrastructure pipeline and explains the opportunity cost that comes with prioritising road and rail projects.Plus the latest on Warrego Energy, City of Subiaco and Austal.

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Liv Declerck talks about her recent conversation with fashion designer and artist Aurelio Costarella, who graces the cover of the latest edition of Business News.Plus the latest on Andrew Forrest and Clough, as well as new data from CoreLogic and SQM Research.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Andrew Forrest, Cape Mentelle Vineyards, Julian Walter, CBH Group, Westpork and preview next Monday's edition of Business News.

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Matt Mckenzie with the latest news including Devwest's lifeline, Australian Mines' court settlement, home lending and a local start up with a $3m deal.

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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 city.

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Matt Mckenzie with today's top headlines including Sun Cable, the Forrestfield-Airport Rail Link and data on inflation and job vacancies.

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Matt Mckenzie with today's top stories including the record harvest, changes to national emissions policy, rising rental prices and a Civmec contract win.

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Matt Mckenzie reads the latest news about the state's gas supply crunch, Julian Walter's big Kojonup property deal, Tianqi Lithium, and Fortescue Metals Group.

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Jordan Murray covers the latest on Warrego Energy, Mustera Property Group and Pilbara land allocations.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Warrego Energy, Blackburne, South West vineyards, Chevron, ABS and CoreLogic data, AusGroup and Clough.

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Jordan Murray covers the latest on the battle for Warrego Energy, oil and gas exports, vineyard sales and Black Mountain Energy.

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Jordan Murray covers the latest on Warrego Energy, DevelopmentWA and Sanity.

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Jordan Murray covers the latest from Hancock Prospecting's bid for Warrego Energy and fresh data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and CoreLogic.

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The latest headlines from Business News including the AusGroup sale, Clough negotiations and a new bar proposed for Northbridge.

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The latest headlines from Business News including WA's Auditor General, an ASIC investigation, Minderoo Foundation and IGO.

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The latest headlines from Business News featuring the state government's wages offer, Hancock Energy and new board appointments.

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The latest headlines from Business News including Perth's proposed causeway bridge, Mineral Resources and new work for GenusPlus.

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Business News' latest headlines on the Warrego Energy bidding battle, ASIC action and a new Toyota precinct.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie reflect on some of the biggest stories from 2022, including the federal election, inflation, and big changes to economic policy. Plus the latest on Mineral Resources, City of Vincent, and CBH Group.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Mark McGowan's cabinet reshuffle, Clough, gas shortages, Genesis Minerals and St Barbara, CBH Group, the year in markets, HealthEngine, Artrya and the SKA.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall goes behind some of the stories that feature in this year's dynasties feature.Plus the latest on data from Department of Treasury and the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association and Agem Property Group.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about Business News' latest rich list and delves into what went into this year's edition.Plus the latest on Mark McGowan's cabinet reshuffle, Hancock Prospecting, Subsea 7, Genesis Minerals and St Barbara.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about her recent coverage of Dorado Property.Plus the latest on Jackie Jarvis, Sabine Winton, Australian Securities and Investment Commission, Woodside Energy, DFD Rhodes.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer discusses some of the highlights from his recent conversation with Nearmap's Rob Newman.Plus the latest on Genesis Minerals, Fremantle Ports and City of Busselton.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk about the upcoming cabinet reshuffle and takeaways from the federal government's energy market interventions.Plus the latest on Clough, Anthony Albanese and Strike Energy.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Clough, cost pressures, Urbis' apartment report, interest rates, federal EPA, Harry Hoffman, Dave Kelly and preview the next edition of Business News.

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Jordan Murray dissects Business News' latest executive remuneration survey and discusses trends and highlights from this year's data.Plus the latest on Dave Kelly, Allen Caratti and Minerals Council of Australia.

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Matt Mckenzie and Simone Grogan discuss this morning's Success & Leadership event with Pilbara Minerals managing director Dale Henderson.Plus the latest on Tattarang, Mitsui & Co and Australian Bureau of Statistics data.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall talks about how fund managers can make a virtue of being based in Western Australia.Plus the latest on Clough, Moonies Hill Energy and the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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Matt Mckenzie talks about what he learned when he covered a political rally while in the US, and Jordan Murray discusses his recent conversation with the Washington's new top diplomat in Western Australia.Plus the latest on Warrego Energy, Urbis and John Poynton.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray talk about commercial-in-confidence clauses in light of the state government's recent settlement with John Holland.Plus the latest on Santos and John Poynton.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Fiona Hick, RISE Awards, Ronald Packer, Warrego Energy, Water Corporation and Kate Jenkins' recent report on harassment.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about Sheffield Property WA's merger with Cushman & Wakefield, and growing support for Perth to develop a mid-tier public transport strategy.Plus the latest on Gary Castledine, Kate Jenkins and Murdoch University.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about some of the innovative ways that Western Australia's biggest businesses are retaining employees.Plus the latest on Hancock Prospecting and John Holland.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer covers highlights from a recent Business News-hosted boardroom forum, which brought together industry figures to discuss issues facing the state's infrastructure pipeline.Plus the latest on Chevron, Woodside Energy, and The Nationals WA.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his work covering FIRM Construction's slide into administration, detailing what it means for subcontractors and the state government.

Plus the latest on Water Corporation, Australian Bureau of Statistics, PKKP Aboriginal Corporation and Rio Tinto.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss what happened when nurses rallied outside parliament today and what federal industrial relations reform means for future disputes.

Plus the latest on Nearmap, Vivien Yap, Megara and Australian Nursing Federation.

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Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss FIRM Construction, Perth Airport, BCI Minerals, Qantas Airways, Mark McGowan, Corruption and Crime Commission, John Holland and a preview of the next edition of Business News.

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Jordan Murray discusses recent reports of a CCC investigation into possible misuses of electorate office funding among senior MPs. Plus the latest on Firm Construction, nurses strikes and John Holland.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell offers highlights from her recent conversation with the people behind Plus Architecture.

Plus the latest on Perth Airport, Australian Nursing Federation and Town of Victoria Park.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall talks about Shane Crockett's latest business venture and the former state tourism marketing chief has faced tackling overseas markets.

Plus the latest on FIRM Construction, Main Roads Western Australia, BHP, Rio Tinto and Mark McGowan.

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Political editor Gary Adshead explains why the Liberal Party WA's money and strategy problems are continuing to mount.

Plus the latest on Perth Airport, Gina Rinehart and Corruption and Crime Commission.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss Western Australia's high-growth industries and assess key takeaways from the latest crypto collapse.

Plus the latest on BHP's takeover of OZ Minerals.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss ABN Group, commercial builders, Perth City Deal, ACCIONA, Alcoa of Australia, BHP, OZ Minerals, startup funding, Betts Group and Wilson Parking.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about his recent conversation with Sharon Warburton, and what her success as a company director means for women in search of board positions.

Plus the latest on Mark McGowan, Advanced Navigation, Mineral Resources and the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer discusses this year's changes to Data & Insights' accountants list and highlights some of the biggest issues affecting the sector.

Plus the latest on OZ Minerals, BHP, City of Stirling and the Office of the Auditor General

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Political editor Gary Adshead talks about the state government's record on facilities management.

Plus the latest on the Australian Nursing Federation, ACCIONA and Bill Johnston.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about California's space industry, Elon Musk and similarities between Las Vegas and Perth.

Plus the latest on Town of Cottesloe, Beach Energy and Namoi Cotton.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray debate the extent to which local and state governments should be spending public money to attract arts, sports and technology businesses.

Plus the latest on Arafura Rare Earths and Master Builders Association of WA.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Clough, Mrs Macs, BGC, a film studio in Malaga, Alannah MacTiernan, industrial relations, Liberal Party WA, Sharon Warburton and WA’s biggest accountants.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall reflects on his latest visit to Rottnest Island.

Plus the latest on Woodside Energy, the Australian Nursing Federation and Quintis.

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Simone Grogan talks about AVI and the potential for lithium to drive WA's future exports.

Plus the latest on the Australian Nursing Federation, Realside, Lendlease Group, Mark McGowan and Rita Saffioti.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about highlights from her recent conversation with Primewest's founders following the group's rebranding as Centuria Capital.

Plus the latest on Gascoyne Resources, Wizard Pharmacy and Michael Ashforth.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall explains what makes a commercially successful biotechnology business in WA.

Plus the latest on Alannah MacTiernan, Satterley Property Group and Kate Chaney.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the merits of a federal domestic gas reservation policy and the role of private operators in Western Australia's energy market.

Plus the latest on Luke Saraceni and Kempton Cowan.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, stockmarket wobbles, house prices, biggest taxpayers, Lawson Apartments, Burgess Rawson and CBH Group.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer discusses shifts atop Data & Insights' ranking of environmental services firms and offers highlights from his recent conversation with Ecocene.

Plus the latest on Jim Chalmers, the Australian Taxation Office and Citadel-MAGNUS.

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Political editor Gary Adshead discusses his cover story on Andrew Hastie and reviews highlights from his appearance at this morning's Politics & Policy event.

Plus the latest on Mineral Resources, DomGas Alliance and Allen Caratti.

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Nadia Budihardjo talks about short-stay rental accommodation rules and efforts by the state government to regulate the industry.

Plus the latest on ENI, the Reserve Bank of Australia and Bunnings.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer reports on the soon-to-be-reopened Liberty Theatre and Humich Group's vision for the 68-year-old venue.

Plus the latest on Fortescue Metals Group, IGO and Navitas.

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Jesinta Burton looks at who should foot the bill amid a raft of overturned planning decisions in Perth's western suburbs.

Plus the latest on Roger Cook.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss IR changes, Tattarang leadership, AusBiotech, environmental services, biggest exporters, Andrew Hastie and the purpose of a listed company.

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Jordan Murray explains how Australia's defence industry will need to evolve in order to build and sustain nuclear-powered submarines.

Plus the latest on Michael Chaney, Hockey WA and Vivien Yap.

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Gary Adshead and Matt Mckenzie react to Jim Chalmer's first budget as treasurer and today's inflation numbers.

Plus the latest on Mark McGowan, City of Perth and Reserve Bank of Australia.

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Political editor Gary Adshead talks about his recent conversation with Justin Parker, the convicted businessman central to the Perth Mint's ongoing governance saga.

Plus the latest on Loreto Nedlands, Mineral Resources and Saracen Properties.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer updates listeners on the last two months of project approvals and muses about what's next for the resources sector.

Plus the latest on Northern Star Resources, CMW Geosciences and the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie preview next week's federal budget coverage and discuss what they expect to see in the Albanese government's first financial plan.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Clough, major projects, Monadelphous, Primewest, Peter Bradford, Michele Dolin and the fraught world of sports sponsorship.

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Political editor Gary Adshead discusses his coverage of Kevin Reid's death at Rockingham Hospital and the questions hanging over the case.

Plus the latest on Clough, Woodside Energy and unemployment data.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about why residential builders are cautiously optimistic they've turned a corner after two years of difficulty.

Plus the latest on BHP, Angela Bennett and HBF.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall talks about the impact long COVID is having on the workforce and the research being done in Perth to understand the condition.

Plus the latest on Australian Nursing Federation, Rio Tinto and the state government’s planned Oakajee green hydrogen precinct.

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Political editor Gary Adshead delves into what the Corruption and Crime Commission has revealed about dealings between two major professional services firms and the Department of Communities.

Plus the latest on Monadelphous, Primewest and Peter Bradford.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss recent pay disputes in the aged care and nursing sectors, as well as the merit of pattern bargaining in lifting real wages.

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Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss Qantas, workplace deaths, urban infill and Mineral Resources, as well as previewing next week's edition of Business News.

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Managing editor Sean Cowan talks about the AFL's latest TV rights deal and what it means for the competition's growth.

Plus the latest on Mount Gibson Iron, MACA and Tony Buti.

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Jordan Murray discusses his latest ICT infrastructure feature and offers insights on his cover story on Amazon Web Services.

Plus the latest on the Australian Nursing Federation, Gold Fields and City of Subiaco.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about her recent coverage of sustainability in the building sector, including at a major development near Fremantle.

Plus the latest on Mineral Resources, Mirvac Group and TAB.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie reflects on time spent in Arizona and lessons learned from the Copper state's tourism industry.

Plus the latest on Mineral Resources, Committee for Perth and Qantas Airways.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the push to repeal a key segment of the previous government's federal income tax reforms.

Plus the latest on Hogan Lovells and Fortescue Future Industries.

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Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray provide a market update and discuss interest rates, house prices, resources sales figures, Chevron, VGW Holdings and Kevin Brown.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about how Black Swan Theatre Company's production of Barracking for the Umpire has brought together medical research, sports and the arts.

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Simone Grogan discusses her work covering the bedrock industry and talks about the challenges that faced WA's public resources companies in the past year.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell talks about climate risks in the building industry and discusses highlights from her recent conversation with Garry Brown-Neaves.

Plus the latest on the Reserve Bank of Australia and Australian Energy Market Operator.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer explains how the founders of Avicena Systems are defying the popular image of young, plucky entrepreneurs and chalking up wins on the back of their experience.

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There are growing concerns about the risk of recession, and about how long inflation might last. Jesinta Burton and Matt Mckenzie discuss.

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Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie talk about market volatility, inflation, rising revenue in budgets, Fremantle Ports, NAIF and the next edition of our magazine.

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Jordan Murray analyses the usefulness of trade commissioners and potential reforms to get WA the best value from its contingent.

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Matt McKenzie and Mark Beyer discuss calls for clarity on Indigenous business amid debate over ‘black cladding’.

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Matt McKenzie and Jesinta Burton discuss force majeure clauses and how COVID may change the way risk is distributed.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss new research quantifying global wealth, and what it says about Australians and their way of life.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Fortescue Metals Group, Kate Chaney, Santos, OZ Minerals, CCC, public sector wages and Allendale Square.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his power and energy feature, including the future of coal, Griffin Coal and the possibility of a state carbon charge.

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Madeleine Stephens previews Business News' ESG series and discusses the inaugural issue covering Australia's net zero ambitions.

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Political editor Gary Adshead reflects on the Queen's reign and recounts his single interaction with the royal family in the 1990s.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the RBA review, inflation targeting, and whether the central bank needs a shake-up.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss economic data, Greatland, Rio Tinto, South Freo power station, public sector wages, power and energy, Mandogalup, black cladding, Avicena and Garry Brown-Neaves.

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Political editor Gary Adshead talks about the array of views he encountered in the course of writing about Fremantle Bridge.

Plus the latest on Colin Barnett, Brierty and the Reserve Bank of Australia.

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Jordan Murray talks about the expansion of government since the start of the pandemic and what affect that may have on how much the state's public servants are paid.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his analysis of income data drawn from the latest census and discusses what it reveals about regional WA.

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Political editor Gary Adshead talks about his interview with Michelle Roberts and the former police minister's journey from Labor Party stalwart to Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss protesting at the Midwinter Ball and the ongoing viability of gas and coal projects.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the death of Queen Elizabeth II, interest rates, Denis Cullity, Perth CBD sales, EY, windarms, coastal developments and Rocky Bay.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall explains why teaching entrepreneurship is a fraught subject for educators, businesses and not for profits.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses key takeaways from her retail property feature.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie reflects on his visit to New Orleans and how it organically became a tourist destination.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about his latest article covering the rise of the Aboriginal business sector in the Goldfields.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk about what's come out of the Jobs and Skills Summit, including productivity and wages, increasing the skilled migration cap, and the return of industry bargaining.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Jobs and Skills Summit, BGC, Mineral Resources, property prices, The Perth Mint, Griffin Coal, Craig Williams, the role of government, retail property, the life and times of Michelle Roberts and teaching entrepreneurship.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall talks about his profile of Danny Murphy, whose career mirrors the long running political battle to have Perth's commuter rail extended to Ellenbrook.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about the challenges facing small business owners in WA, as well as how one restaurant owner is juggling competing demands amid recent tumult.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell updates listeners on Perth's industrial property market and discusses recent conversations with stakeholders in the sector.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about his interview with Multiplex's global boss John Flecker about highlights from the history of the 60-year-old construction business.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss whether superannuation funds should invest for social returns, other reforms to the sector, and whether fund managers can outperform the market.

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Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss cost blowouts, reporting season, jobs summit, exploration tenements, Belmont data centre, and Karrinyup apartments.

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Political editor Gary Adshead talks about how a failed deal between the Department of Housing and Goldmaster resulted in WA losing a major opportunity to increase its supply of social housing.

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Madeleine Stephens unpacks her arts and culture feature, discussing how leadership changes, new productions, and Aboriginal art centres have defined the sector in the past year.

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Madeleine Stephens unpacks her arts and culture feature, discussing how leadership changes, new productions, and Aboriginal art centres have defined the sector in the past year.

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Political editor Gary Adshead explains why the announcement of an Aboriginal Cultural Centre has been overshadowed by a Seinfeldian spat between the premier and Perth's lord mayor.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer explains why cost blowouts for Adbri and Ore Corp are emblematic of broader pressures weighing on businesses in WA.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss a near miss for NAIF, a fall in real wages and the man of many ministries that is Scott Morrison.

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Political editor Gary Adshead joins this week's edition to discuss two political headaches for the premier, with senior editor Mark Pownall covering Iron Bridge, the Mellen mansion, Ian Burston, and the latest features on small business and the arts.

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Jordan Murray dissects the latest push for local government reform and how it stacks up against recent efforts to overhaul the sector.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell offers some insights gained from speaking to apartment developers for her latest feature article.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie reflects on his recent visit to St Louis and what Perth's policymakers can learn from a city that once hosted the Olympics and is now in decline.

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Senior editor Mark Pownal talks about the state's property funds and how managers have played the long game.

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Gary Adshead and Matt Mckenzie discuss a speech by Chinese Ambassador Xiao Qian, who made headlines this week on issues including Taiwan, the media, and the South China Sea.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Gloucester Park, DAP rulings, building costs, Palmer vs McGowan, Premier’s adviser, mining harassment, indigenous business and BHP’s bid for Oz Minerals.

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The past decade has seen tourism projects big and small in WA. Have the moves been successful? Matt Mckenzie and Nadia Budihardjo discuss.

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This week, Attorney General John Quigley was questioned for the first time since a Federal Court judge called him "confused and confusing". Political editor Gary Adshead assesses the impact.

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Jesinta Burton and Matt Mckenzie discuss the environmental battle over the Bunbury Outer Ring Road and the project's costs.

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BHP's $8 billion OZ Minerals bid highlights the company's ongoing change in focus. Mark Beyer explains.

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Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray talk about the state government's new wages policy, pay pressures, and a big change looming for WA's energy market.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, house prices, office vacancies, McGowan and Palmer's spat, Diggers & Dealers, Lynas expansion, Stirling mandate, local government reform, apartment developments and tourism.

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Political editor Gary Adshead talks about Business News' latest cover story, including highlights from his discussion with the state's auditor general.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall discusses some of the highlights of his wealth advisors feature, including recent market troubles, national trends, and the appeal of working from Cottesloe.

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Ahead of discussing his wealth advisors feature, senior editor Mark Pownall talks about how global volatility is changing how and where fund managers are choosing to invest.

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Political editor Gary Adshead explains why he wrote about a new Keystart program and why he thinks it goes against the loan agency's founding principles.

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Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the US economy and the fate of the NBN under a new government.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss mining cost pressures, house prices, Auditor General, Micromine, Thiess and MACA and Bourby Webster.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses her work on regional tourism and the challenges faced by three major developers in navigating the approvals process.

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Simone Grogan and Mark Beyer go over the highlights of their goldminers feature, including how price fluctuations are affecting local players and Northern Star Resources' dominance in the market.

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Madeleine Stephens discusses what she found out when she wrote about businesses trialing a four-day work week.

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Jesinta Burton discusses her coverage of a contested election in outer-metropolitan Perth and what it means for the state's electoral laws.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie weighs in on monetary policy settings, inflation, future cash rate rises, and Australia's risk of recession.

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Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss house prices, Burrup, Rio Tinto, luxury shopping, Sirona Urban, gold mining, and wealth advisors.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall details his profile of Revo Fitness founder Andrew Holder and how his business model is giving him a leg up in the fitness industry.

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Madeleine Stephens explores some of the themes raised in her recent article about the use of robots in the hospitality sector.

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Claire Tyrrell and Simone Grogan discuss their work covering property moves on King Street and discuss what's in store for the future of one of Perth's most prestigious retail strips.

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Jordan Murray discusses his recent article on the collapse of cryptocurrencies, including how Perth businesses are managing the crisis.

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Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie returns to At Close of Business to discuss WA's tourism priorities, Qantas, and the domestic value of direct international flights.

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Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss housing starts, industrial vacancies, Hesperia, Tattarang, Lawrence Escalante and South32.

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Political editor Gary Adshead explains why he weighed in on a proposed children's hospice in Swanbourne, and what opposition to its development by local councilors means for its future.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer talks about his feature on corporate finance, delving into why the market is slowing down and what opportunities lay ahead as access to capital recedes.

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Simone Grogan wraps up the last six months of WA-focused IPOs, highlighting how the market has slowed down and which sectors have dominated amid tough conditions.

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Political editor Gary Adshead discusses his profile of Chris Dawson, including the incoming governor's family history, a career in the police force, and advocacy for Aboriginal causes.

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Political editor Gary Adshead provides highlights from this morning's interview with Caroline Spencer.

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Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss interest rates, construction costs, South Fremantle Power Station, the latest on Crown, Sephora, mining deals, and corporate finance.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall digs into how school foundations are buying up land for school camps in the South West region.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell goes behind how the collapse of three prominent construction outfits in the last 12 months has affected WA's building sector.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall goes over highlights from his recent conversation with Nicole Lockwood.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer highlights a curious case study in which MinterEllison worked on a case for an overseas client without leaving Perth.

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Political editor Gary Adshead digs into what a failed deal between the state government and Huawei to build a vital piece of rail infrastructure means for transparency here in WA.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the end of the financial year, house prices, Power 500, lithium, apartments, workplace safety, Zhenya Tsvetnenko's sentencing, and Michelle Fyfe's resignation.

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Political editor Gary Adshead shares insights from his conversation with the man behind Optus Stadium.

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Journalist Jordan Murray discusses what changes have been lined up for the education sector under the newly elected Labor government.

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Managing editor Sean Cowan gives readers insights into the making of Power 500 ahead of tonight's official launch.

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Managing editor Sean Cowan discusses why key management personnel exited The Perth Wildcats in the months after its 35-year run as a finals contender came to an end.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall talks to journalist Jordan Murray about some of the highlights of Business News' latest sector briefing.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss fifo harrassment, Gudda Darri opening, Waterbank, construction overview, Fluor and Clough contracts, Crown, Nicole Lockwood, Mike Mckenna, pumped hydro, and education feature.

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Journalist Jordan Murray reflects on his recent conversation with US consul general David Gainer and what's next for Washington's top diplomat in WA.

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Journalist Jordan Murray delves into the rhetoric behind Labor's shift on Asian engagement and whether there's a substantive change in the new government's trade policies.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall digs into the latest iteration of Quintus.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell delves into where DFD Rhodes invests its money.

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Political editor Gary Adshead weighs in on Peter Dutton holding his first shadow cabinet meeting in Perth.

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Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss market struggles, coal-fired power plants, redevelopment of the Matilda Bay Brewing site, Australian Venue Co acquisitions, Modern Glass's closure, and people moves at WA Police.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer goes over the highlights of a recent business lunch with three of the state's best-known entrepreneurs.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall details the life and times of fisherman, wholesale food business player, and Golden Ponds founder and developer Tony Pannacchione.

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Journalist Madeleine Stephens details how Activ Foundation's decision to close seven of its supported worksites will affect people with disability in Perth.

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Political editor Gary Adshead delves into the most revealing details of his recent sit-down conversation with the commissioner of the Crime and Corruption Commission.

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Political editor Gary Adshead and journalist Jordan Murray debate where Australia's economy is headed following the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to lift the cash rate earlier this week.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss interest rates, convention centre deal, Crown takeover, Quintis comeback, Asian engagement, charities and philanthropy.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall delves into a little-known Perth identity looking to flip a multi-million-dollar Gold Coast property.

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Senior journalist Claire Tyrrell profiles interest from developers and buyers in townhouses, as well as the difficulties that come with building them in Perth.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall discusses whether acclaim for Yagan Square's design was correct given an imminent overhaul.

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Journalist Jordan Murray discusses revived debate over the possibility of an Australian republic.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss local energy news, Meg O'Neill's outlook, WA's winners in Albo's new ministry, CBD property, Jutland Parade, Peter Briggs, Paul Lionetti, Rottnest and lithium's plunge.

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Journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles the growth of a local meadery and details an uptick in demand for the medieval drink.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer digs into the latest data underpinning Business News' list of Indigenous businesses.

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Political editor Gary Adshead delves into fomenting frustration within WA's union movement over the state government's public sector wages cap.

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Journalist Jordan Murray delves into how Andrew Deeks came to take the job of vice chancellor at Murdoch University.

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Political editor Gary Adshead delves into what caused yet another demoralising loss for the Liberal Party in WA.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the election wrap-up, Fortescue Metals Group compensation, Clough claims, International Women's Day, Indigenous business, contractors and infrastructure.

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Journalist Nadia Budihardjo gives an update on the redevelopment of the WACA.

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Journalist Jordan Murray delves into the numbers behind the NTEU's push for free university education in Australia.

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Journalist Madeleine Stephens compares how generous paid parental leave is in Australia compared to the rest of the world and details the businesses that are leading on this issue.

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Journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie review the collapse of WA's blue wall, "Independents' Day" and where next for the Liberal Party.

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Journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the merits of the Liberal Party's super-for-housing policy and give their thoughts on whether there's a mood for change ahead of tomorrow's poll.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the federal election, employment data, Woodside's AGM, ambulances, John Poynton, Andrew Forrest, Activ and black projects.

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Political editor Gary Adshead discusses the outcome of the Legislative Council's inquiry into WA's ambulance services as well as reports of mounting pressure on the state's health system.

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Senior editor Mark Beyer delves into how staffing changes behind the scenes have shaken up the law sector in WA.

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Senior editor Mark Pownall digs into a property boom taking place in WA's South West region and explores why people are choosing to live outside of Perth after the pandemic.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, political editor Gary Adshead details his recent, wide-ranging discussion with Basil Zempilas, and answers whether Perth's lord mayor is considering a tilt at state politics.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss how two Labor leaders differ in their approach on wages, and the factors businesses will consider when assessing pay.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the state budget, DAP reforms, 40under40, John Van Der Wielen, Rebecca Tomkinson, Ron Sayers, arts dividends and special reports on lawyers and architects.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, political editor Gary Adshead and senior journalist Matt Mckenzie review the highlights from today's budget announcement.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens uncorks the last two years in business for WA's wineries.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Nadia Budihardjo gives an update on major developments in Fremantle.

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At Close of Business: Gary Adshead hits the campaign trail by Business News

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie review the key policy debates in the federal election this week.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss interest rates, inflation outlook, market impact, house prices, Carillon sale and CBD developments, hybrid working, and carbon farming.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer digs into the policies underpinning Australia's carbon market and the businesses navigating it in WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Simone Grogan reviews the year in business for WA's nickel mining sector.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the RBA's reasoning for lifting interest rates, why more rises are expected, and what it means for the election.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer offers highlights from his recent conversation with Rob Cole following his appointment as chair of Iluka Resources.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray debate what role governments should play in backing critical minerals.

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Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss inflation figures, the federal election, pandemic restrictions, reviving Perth's CBD, Manchester United, Ukraine, Rob Cole, wineries, and mining.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell takes a deep dive into how the private sector is bolstering Perth's supply of affordable housing.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk about why record inflation shouldn't be a mystery.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell traces the life and times of Cath Hart through her regional Queensland upbringing to leading the Real Estate Institute's state division.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jesinta Burton and Matt Mckenzie discuss whether Australia's low unemployment is driven by the inflation environment.

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Mark Beyer and Jesinta Burton discuss Prime Minister Scott Morrison's Perth visit, promises for the mining sector, labour shortages, residential builders, Tawarri Hot Springs, OBH, Dradgin and Chrysos Corp's IPO.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray and political editor Gary Adshead discuss WA's unregulated tow truck industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Simone Grogan and Jordan Murray talk about the business behind cricket, racing and rugby league in WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles the quick growth of Ear Science Institute Australia's clinical arm.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses the strategic implications of a major piece of defence infrastructure earmarked for Henderson.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Federal election, unemployment rate, COVID restrictions, houses prices, inflation and interest rates, builders go bust, WA’s mining status and Steve Birkbeck.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens breaks down how the state's agribusiness sector is coping with tough market conditions caused by war and tariffs.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Nadia Budihardjo digs into the curious case of Nextdoor, and weighs the balance businesses must strike between legal and ethical privacy policies.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, political editor Gary Adshead gives some insight into why the state's deputy premier has gone from policing COVID-19 to rebuilding WA's tourism industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the merits of WA's mask mandate and offer their thoughts on the future of Perth's CBD.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Iluka's refinery deal, BGC for sale, Clough sues Rio Tinto, Roger Cook, mining taxes, Sheffield sold, the business of sport and agribusiness.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray gives an overview of Business News' latest update of its lobbyists database.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray gives an overview of Business News' latest update of its lobbyists' database.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell profiles an uptick in interest from developers in the build-to-rent apartment model.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses the significance of Iluka Resources making a final investment decision on its fully-integrated rare earths refinery.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie review big infrastructure promises, whether they'll bring benefits, and ask if politicians are best to make decisions on these projects.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the federal budget, GST boost, house prices, Main Roads, Northern Endeavour, Gary Dempsey, John Poynton and charity fundraisers.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie analyses the root causes of a burgeoning inflation problem here in Australia and around the world.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer offers his thoughts on Business News' annual ranking of Western Australia's most influential business and political leaders.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer dissects what's in the state government's overhaul of workplace safety laws.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell gives an overview of major purchases and emerging trends in Perth's property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss where the federal government's priorities should be ahead of preparing its ninth budget.

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Mark Beyer and Jordan Murray discuss WA's Crown inquiry, lawyers, Nev Power, COVID-19, Santos and Carnavon Energy, WA's most influential and lobbying firms.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens gives an overview of WA's top-performing charity bike rides.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell delves into the year in business for WA's land developers.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks about how councils, industry bodies and former policymakers are responding to the state government's reform of local government.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell dissects the circular argument that WA's skills shortage is exacerbating shortages in Perth's rental market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray assess whether the federal government should cut fuel excise, as well as whether the state government should control petrol prices.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Scott Morrison's campaign visit, rising construction costs, SRG Global, unemployment, OBH and John Streicker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer gives an update on where the state government is at with two separate inquiries into Crown's operations, as well as its possible, overseas suitor.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Simone Grogan looks at a steady uptick in support for uranium miners in Western Australia.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer profiles the growth of a Bentley-based technology business.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie explains why Western Power will need to undertake a massive capital investment program, regardless of an investigation into power outages over the summer break.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie debate the Health Services Union's push for higher wages in the aged care sector.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the McGowan v Clive Palmer defamation case, Forrest poaching, office vacancies, economic outlook, Andrew Roberts, Nathan McMahon, project approvals, land developers and junior miners.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens gives an expansive overview of the factors driving labour shortages in the aged care sector.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer reviews some of the highlights from a recently held lunch forum jointly hosted by Business News and EY.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses the dynamic between community members and developers when planning for apartments in Perth's suburbs.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss what effect relaxing inbound travel restrictions will have on the tourism sector and the business community more broadly.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss COVID, Ukraine, Mineral Resources board, Crown, Velrada, GDP, Probuild and Cygnet West.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer profiles a training academy helping at-risk and disadvantaged students enter the workforce.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie discusses the oil and gas industry's resilience as well as detailing the $40 billion pipeline of projects in the sector.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell examines the risk to WA builders amid steep cost escalation.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray reflects on the state of polling headed into the upcoming federal election and how independents may push for major reform in a hung parliament.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the AGL takeover bid and the energy transition in WA.

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Mark Pownall and Jordan Murray discuss Ukraine, COVID-19, Probuild, Agribusiness, Perth Airport and Qantas legal dispute, Nev Power, Jack Bendat, federal election, oil and gas, and aged care.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell profiles an architect with Hames Sharley who is redesigning Perth's forgotten spaces.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell comments on trends in Perth's commercial property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer profiles WA's resurgent lithium industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens shines a light on WA's film industry and what it takes for Perth filmmakers to get their movies to screen.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie gives an update on Synergy's sale of the South Fremantle Power Station and analyses the state government's record on similar deals.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Acciona's exit, COVID impact including Crown and international students, Bankwest restructure, profit results and the state government's commercial deals.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens delves into the surprise impact Instagram influencers are having on a handful of Perth businesses.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie digs into Metronet railcar manufacturing to find out if the state government's commitment to local content stacks up.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie digs into what's causing approval delays for major projects.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan weighs in on what Cricket Australia has lost with the departure of Justin Langer.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, columnist Gary Adshead and senior journalist Matt Mckenzie weigh in on the optimal date for WA to reopen to the rest of the country.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss industry assistance, FMG's renewable energy project, construction costs, lithium growth, commercial property and ports and transport.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens provides insight into how the businesses caring for WA's most vulnerable are steeling for a COVID-19 outbreak.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens reports back on exciting developments for WA's breweries.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray investigates how competitive teachers' salaries are in WA compared to the rest of Australia.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer digs into a contentious privatised parking contract that is central to billions of dollars worth of developments flagged for QEII medical centre.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss a tough week for the prime minister.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss market volatility, what WA needs, workplace harrassment, Kevin Gallagher, MG Kailis, COVID concerns, supply chain dramas, the legal sector and rare earths.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray explores what WA can gain from embracing EVs.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer gives insight into new data revealing the size and scope of WA's biggest private companies.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan makes the case for WA to host the Commonwealth Games.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer digs into fresh analysis from researchers at the Univeristy of Western Australia that shines a light on the rates of return for ASX IPOs.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie weigh up the economic and health factors behind the state government's decision to delay reopening WA's border.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the inflation risk, COVID, FMG, Sinosteel, Williams Engineering, Cottesloe development, private companies, breweries and distilleries, and UWA's ASX research.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell gives an update on forecasted investor sentiment in Perth's property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Simone Grogan highlights how a Williams-based business is making the case for clean produce here in WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie outlines some of the biggest challenges facing some of WA's biggest projects in the year ahead.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Gary Adshead and Matt Mckenzie discuss the challenge for the Liberals and the Nationals one year after the state election.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the border backflip, business disruptions, iron ore price surge, unemployment falls, apartment plans, retail vacancies and HBF acquisitions.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan outlines why he thinks Cricket Australia should overhaul the BBL.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer walks through Business News' annually collated corporate finance data and highlights some key takeaways.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jesinta Burton explain the history of the SDAU and detail efforts to make expedited approvals for major projects a permanent part of the planning process in WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie goes behind the scenes of Western Australia's healthcare system to find out how hospitals will cope with the arrival of COVID-19.

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Making headlines, Andrew Miller tells businesses to prepare ahead of the WA border reopening, Hancock Prospecting progresses iron ore project at Mulga Downs and CBH Group's $25 million rail loading facility gets the green light.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Crown Resorts, Troy Pickard, Minnovare, more tech start-ups, BN's projects list, COVID disruptions and the latest corporate finance deals.

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Making headlines, WA announces the nation's strictest vaccine rules as it records two new local cases of COVID-19, Blackstone increases its bid for Crown Resorts for a fourth time and former Joondalup mayor Troy Pickard dies aged 48.

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Making headlines, WA on alert after one of the two new local COVID-19 cases was acquired from an unknown source, global management consulting firm Oliver Wyman buys boutique practice Azure Consulting, GWR shares up 13 per cent as mining operations recommence and BHP’s South Flank mine site transitions to autonomous haulage.

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Making headlines, WA records four new local cases of COVID-19 as the state government launches its new Service WA app, Hexagon expands its WA presence after acquiring Minnovare and mining magnate Gina Rinehart becomes the latest high profile businessperson used to market an alleged crypto scam.

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Making headlines, WA records three new local cases of COVID-19, Premier Mark McGowan's warning for the unvaccinated, a $22 million development in Dunsborough shot down and Woodside's long-term hopes for solar generation near Karratha.

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Making headlines, mask mandate to be lifted from tonight, WA warned to brace for transport disruption, and dozens of new development applications reach the SDAU on the eve of its closure.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss COVID challenges, Harold Clough, house prices, political donations, BCI Minerals and My Foodie Box.

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Making headlines, Western Australia records one new local case of COVID-19, new exposure sites, plea to pubgoers to respect hospitality staff amid abuse spike, and Harold Clough passes away at the age of 95.

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Making headlines, Western Australia has recorded five new local cases of COVID-19 overnight, $40 million expansion of Coogee’s chlori-alkali plant approved and Troy Resources undertakes a $26 million recapitalisation in a bid to save the company.

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Making headlines, Perth house prices continue to rise, Labor smashes its fundraising record and BCI prevails in its dispute with gas giants Santos and Chevron.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray review the year in business and politics in Western Australia.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the COVID reopening, cabinet reshuffle, economic updates, coastal developments, royalties windfall and workplace safety.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer speaks about how mining contractor Byrnecut has grown its Aboriginal workforce.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses changes to the state's rich list.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell discusses the possibility of indemnity insurance for apartments.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles a handful of businesses leading the way on plastic waste reduction.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie go behind the ATO's latest corporate tax transparency report and weigh up the merits of company tax reform.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Elizabeth Gaines, Tattarang, Kott Gunning, house prices, urea, waste, the rich list and family business dynasties.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie weigh up the arguments for and against a sector-wide merger of WA's universities.

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Episode 6 - The Economy. Guests: Wesfarmers chief executive Rob Scott and PwC partner Justin Carroll. With Business News managing editor Sean Cowan and Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray goes through some of the highlights of Business News' latest executive salary survey.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles a new advocacy office for Western Australians with disabilities.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrell talks through trends in the industrial property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss whether there's a case to be made for increasing wages for public school teachers.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the RISE WA Business Awards, post-COVID recovery package, Busselton's jetty project, Pilbara port deal, Megan Wynne's wealth and ECU's Perth campus.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray describes one exercise physiologist's quest for a GST exemption.

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Episode 5 - 2000 Generations of Know-How. Guests: WA Governor Kim Beazley and Noongar elders Richard Walley and Colleen Hayward. With Business News managing editor Sean Cowan and Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer dissects the challenges, pushback and support facing the state government's Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell gives an overview of the current state of office vacancies in Perth's CBD.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his conversation with Chevron's boss in Australia, Mark Hatfield.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie investigate the economic and political implications of Woodside Petroleum pressing go on Scarborough.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Hancock Prospecting, Scarborough green light, Chevron, Kwik Logistics, Aboriginal heritage, executive salaries and biggest employers.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses why council amalgamations are off the table here in WA.

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Episode 4 - Perth's Growth. Guests: Housing and Local Government Minister John Carey and outgoing Infrastructure WA chair John Langoulant. With Business News managing editor Sean Cowan and Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer gives an overview of what's new at WA's accounting firms.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell investigates whether there's truth in the claim of renewed interest from investors in Perth's property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reveals why there's a spike in indemnity insurance claims amid an overheating construction market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie assess whether reopening WA's border will resolve lingering labour and skill shortages.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Roy Hill profits, Woodside's Pluto 2, Rob Scott, JobKeeper, Burswood apartments, Swanbourne Cellars and Albany Hilton.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens explains the value of sustainable seafood accreditation to WA's fisheries.

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Episode 3 - Diversity. Guests: Business executive and gender equality advocate Diane Smith-Gander, and Centre for Gender Equality in the Workplace managing director Terry Fitzsimmons. With Business News managing editor Sean Cowan and Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie on hydrogen's role in Australia's journey to net-zero emissions and what's going on with Woodside Petroleum's proposed export hub.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer details highlights from his recent discussion with APM founder Megan Wynne.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer goes behind the curtain of Perth Festival's new business structure and 2022 program.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie talk about the federal government's recent pledge to expand Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Westfield Booragoon expansion, local deals, local busts, Tim Goyder, Megan Wynne, Perth Festival, and special features on accountants and hydrogen.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie details the story behind a $4 billion redevelopment of land near the racecourse at Belmont Park.

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Episode 2 - Change & Development. Guests: Hames Sharley chairman and founder Bill Hames, Hassell director Peter Lee and Edith Cowan University vice-president, enterprise and development Sonia Mackay-Coghill. With Business News managing editor Sean Cowan and Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray walks through the state government's newly proposed reforms to the Local Government Act.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell details what's next for Ascot Capital following its recent spate of divestments.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie explores future challenges for WA's exports industries and details the state's biggest overseas traders.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the impact of newly floated voter identification laws.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss WA's Covid plan, Mia Davies, Perth Airport, WA private company results, COP26, workplace safety, innovator of the year Vision Phama, and much more on science and technology.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer unpacks what goes into a search fund and their emergence as an investment vehicle in Perth.

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Episode 1 - Perceptions of Perth. Guests: Perth Lord Mayor Basil Zempilas, Perth Airport chief executive Kevin Brown, Ipsos Australia & New Zealand Global Reputation Centre director Sally Braidwood. With Business News managing editor Sean Cowan and Committee for Perth chief executive Marion Fulker.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens on an Uber-style, job-sharing platform for Perth's waste industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles WA's major recycling projects.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell investigates the story behind Mirvac's developments at Burswood Peninsula.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie dissect what's in Australia's plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Crown, VGW profit, Woodside hydrogen, Pindan, APM, recycling sector, and who are our biggest exporters.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton on how architects are navigating density, heritage and community sentiment.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray weighs up whether Australia is prepared enough to own nuclear-powered submarines.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks Velrada's upcoming IPO and the state of tech startups in Western Australia.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks Velrada's upcoming IPO and the state of tech startups in Western Australia.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer offers highlights of his recent conversation with Tony Kiernan.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie analyse the effectiveness of vaccine mandates as public policy.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss vaccine mandates, potash projects, IPOs, mining evolution, charity funds, Perron's plans, Busselton Underwater Observatory and Ascot Capital.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reports on the constraints and opportunities facing Perth's residential building market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles the success of MSWA's outgoing chief Marcus Stafford.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray explores some of the highlights of his recent discussion with Zak Kirkup.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer details findings from a parliamentary inquiry reviewing the Juukan Gorge controversy.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie examine the political and economic challenges arising from MUA's industrial dispute with Qube at Fremantle Port.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss hydrogen handouts, COVID-19, unemployment and project pains, Busselton FIFO, Wright Prospecting, Zak Kirkup and special reports on residential building and defence.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the acceleration of green hydrogen projects this week driven by Andrew Forrest.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray explores the evolution of the NBN and challenger telcos in WA's internet services market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell goes behind the issues vexing developers, planning officials and community members in the coastal suburb of Scarborough.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton investigates the recent uproar arising from the state government's latest logging ban.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the political and economic challenges that would face a reported $250 billion federal loan facility to support coal mining.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss vaccine mandates, industry response, battery developments, BHP opens projects, construction insolvencies, WA research funding gap, and the growth of Jason Signmakers.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer runs through some of the highlights of his recent discussion with RAC chief executive Rob Slocombe.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt McKenzie analyses the economic conditions behind the recent collapses of Jaxon and Pindan.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer delves into the business of sign making and profiles a local, Welshpool-based leader and its moves in the market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Madeleine Stephens discuss why WA medical researchers are struggling to find grant funding.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the impact of proposals to insource WA ambulance services.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss house prices, mining fatalities, Scarborough tunnel, Joondalup Resort fight, RAC, major resources and new telco players.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton examines the intersection between heritage listings and future developments in the City of Subiaco.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens digs into how charities across WA are measuring outcomes.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens surveys the arts industry to gather thoughts on a proposed film hub and studio earmarked for Victoria Quay.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss Christian Porter's return to the backbench and his chances of winning re-election.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Dexus buying Jandakot, Raleigh Finlayson, Sandfire Resources, Quintis, Dallas Dempster, John Elliott, APM, iron ore and RemSense IPO.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray highlights how communication firms are fighting for staff in a tight labour market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer explains what the recent sale of AgWorld reveals about WA's tech industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss recently announced reforms to state parliament's upper house and fairness within WA's electoral system.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer reflects on his recent conversation with Dale Alcock.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt McKenzie considers the merit of Australia building and owning a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss submarines, iron ore, Dale Alcock, Canva, KPMG, the WA economy, Busselton, energy and the future of coal.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan offers his thoughts on this morning's mad rush to buy AFL Grand Final tickets.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer explains the significance of Canva's recent, $200 million capital raising.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens profiles the work of the Westerman Jilya Institute.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan reflects on Kerry Packer's war with the Australian Cricket Board and imagines the possibility of a rebel Aussie rules league.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie talk about iron ore royalties, spending, and how the state budget might have looked in different times.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the state budget, including iron ore royalties, new infrastructure priorities, debt and tax reform, labour shortages and border restrictions, mining technology, Perdaman, logging and Smiths Beach.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer offers his thoughts on the state budget.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses some of the businesses driving technological innovation in WA's mining industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens discusses the first round of modern slavery statements in Australia.

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On today's episode of At Close off Business, senior journalist Matt McKenzie discusses why Yagan Square's market hall failed.

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Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss Agworld, apartment projects, Jaxon, COVID-19 developments, Elizabeth Gaines, the Liberal Party of WA review, the university sector and the Perth Zoo.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks about attempts to overhaul WA's campaign finance laws.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, editor Sean Cowan makes the case for further investment in professional women's sporting codes.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt McKenzie talks about looming pressures for WA's small businesses.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer talks about emerging challenges and risks in managing workplace health and safety.

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Journalist Matt Mckenzie talks to Cash Converters managing director Sam Budiselik about the company's financial results, the subprime loan market, and use of machine learning.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt McKenzie and Jordan Murray discuss The Doherty Institute and WA's path towards reopening.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss APM IPO, Kerry Stokes and other board moves, the Regal Theatre, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA and a wrap up of company results.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Katie McDonald talks about the growth in Perth's industrial property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer reflects on Kerry Stokes' career as he prepares to step back from Seven Group.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Katie McDonald talks about an uptick in activity in the commercial property market.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens talks about COVID-19 and the year in arts for WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the impact of an AFL grand final in WA.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Woodside and BHP, Peter Coleman, election funding, workplace health and safety, the arts industry, small business and Promoting Perth.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton talks about the growth of recruitment services business Connect Resources.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Sean Cowan makes the case for a sports museum in WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Katie McDonald talks about momentum building for apartment developments.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Katie McDonald discusses Perth's embrace of build-to-rent apartments.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss what the IPCC's latest findings mean for energy policy and emissions reduction in Australia.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss COVID-19 concerns, office sales, leasing deals, hydrogen, the State Development Assessment Unit, Jaxon Construction and Nicola Forrest.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jesinta Burton and Katie McDonald discuss how the State Development Assessment Unit has performed over the past year.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens discusses upcoming reforms in the retirement living sector.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses the Minderoo Foundation and Nicola Forrest's passion for early childhood development.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt McKenzie discusses the hurdles for hydrogen projects in WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie weigh up proposals to pay Australians to take the COVID-19 vaccine.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss COVID, Diggers & Dealers, MinRes, Perth Casino Royal Commission, house prices, skills shortage, population growth, tourism, apartments and Nicola Forrest.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton discusses legal action taken by BGC Australia against a former accountant.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer talks about how Perth's top fund managers have performed over the past 12 months.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks about Andrew Forrest, Tony Grist and the investors behind NSW-based ISP Swoop.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Katie McDonald discusses the art of filling empty spaces.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss WA election spending and issues where the opposition could gain momentum.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Crown inquiry, INCITE Awards, Ian Cochrane, iron ore, BN30, Sam Walsh, and CBD development.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses Bonissimo Coffee Roasters' new ownership.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt McKenzie discusses the past year in gold mining.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Katie McDonald discusses challenges facing developments in Dunsborough.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt McKenzie highlights WA tech success stories from this year's Incite Awards.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray examine the massive costs of the Olympic games.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss South-West developments, the Infrastructure Strategy, Rita Saffioti, Crown Casino, the gold sector and WA's fund managers.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton discusses current legal action against GHD by the head contractors of the Forrestfield-Airport Link.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses the state's draft inaugural infrastructure strategy.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, Katie McDonald discusses the fortnight in property news.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses what WA can learn from a raft of proposed lobbying reforms in NSW.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt Mckenzie and Jordan Murray discuss where Scott Morrison can keep a hold of WA at the next federal election.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Rio Tinto, the latest labour statistics, the COVID-19 pandemic, Wesfarmers, land supply, a new BHP mine and Perth wins from fly-in-fly-out.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt Mckenzie reviews the increasingly complex and conflicted government policies in the energy sector.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses the past six months of capital raisings, stock market listings and takeover deals.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, managing editor Sean Cowan discusses potential election reforms for the West Australian Football Commission.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton discusses a burgeoning housing crisis in regional WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt McKenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the City of Perth and the state government's differing views for a public swimming pool in East Perth.

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Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss Fortescue Metals Group, Ningaloo, Shark Bay, salt projects, Colliers International, Airport Link court battle, Aboriginal business, corporate finance and regional WA.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton discusses Sanur, the City of Subiaco the reopening of Hay Street.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer discusses the long list of aspiring miners emerging amid the latest iron ore boom.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses Mark Barnaba's work combatting plastic waste alongside Andrew Forrest.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray discusses how WA's universities are managing the financial impact of COVID-19.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Covid lockdown, house prices, resources strength, job vacancies, federal ministry, Wildcats sale, Mark Barnaba, Julian Wright, and manufacturing expansion.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Matt McKenzie discusses support for WA's businesses as the state exits lockdown.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jesinta Burton discusses the growth of High Wydcombe-based business Rentco.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, hear journalists Katie McDonald and Jesinta Burton discuss latest movements in the construction industry.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Madeleine Stephens discusses the push by disability advocates to change building regulations to improve housing accessability.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, property journalist Katie McDonald discusses major developments and new initiatives in the City of Perth.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss what the return of Barnaby Joyce means for net-zero policy and new numbers on the state's royalty bonanza.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Asian Renewable Energy Hub, South Fremantle Power Station, iron ore, the Weld Club, construction industry overview and the education sector.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Matt McKenzie and Jordan Murray discuss the federal government's decision to reject the Asian Renewable Energy Hub on environmental grounds.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Madeleine Stephens and Jordan Murray discuss the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research's biggest fundraiser.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss the difficulties of diversifying WA's trade with Asia.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, property journalist Katie McDonald discusses the appointment of Rebecca Moore as the state government architect.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss SafeWA breaches, the CCC battle and the UK trade deal impact. Making headlines, Scarborough multi-storey developments given the green light, MACA dropped for NRW Holdings, HHA Architects placed into liquidation at the hands of property developer Norman Carey, and a short-term slowdown in the coronavirus vaccine roll-out.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss unemployment figures, the future of energy, Aboriginal Heritage, WA tech at the G7, medical innovation, the Queen's honours and the UK trade deal.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jesinta Burton and Jordan Murray discuss the state's current major infrastructure projects and the future of infrastructure in Perth. Making headlines, unemployment falls to lowest level since 2013 in WA, gold explorer OreCorp secures funds to progress the development of its Nyanzaga project while it considers the demerger of its WA assets, and the state's development assessment unit approves the $55 million Curtin Central student accommodation project.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss how a small business from Cottesloe found itself on a path to becoming a premium global retail operation. Making headlines, WA’s Native Title Alliance calls on the state government to halt the progression of its Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill, Chinese exploration company Yintai Gold makes a bid for Myanmar Metals, Gascoyne Resources' all-scrip purchase of Firefly Resources, and Rio Tinto trials the use of hydrogen to replace natural gas.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Katie McDonald discuss the recent architecture awards and rejuvenating Perth's unused spaces. Making headlines, Premier Mark McGowan puts the heat on his federal counterparts over their handling of Australia’s relationship with China, Austal lowers its full-year earnings, the state government to reappoint John McKechnie, and FMG confirms its multi-billion-dollar green energy plan for Congo.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the ongoing labour shortage affecting the civil construction sector. Making headlines, GPs to provide home COVID vaccinations, the state government expedites its ban on single-use plastics, Velrada tech used at the G7 summit and Valmec discontinues its claim against John Holland.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the latest on the collapse of Pindan. Making headlines, ASIC permanently bans Kim Hanson over the alleged misuse of $3 million of trust funds, Cedar Woods fails in its attempt to have a works approval revoked, industrial vacancy rates hit historic lows and a big day on the ASX for a Perron Institute spinout.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Perth's liveability ranking, Austal's court battle with ASIC, Michaelia Cash, the latest on Pindan, Pacific Energy, borders and trade, and infrastructure.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the legal action that has forced the closure of Bocelli's Espresso. Making headlines, Silver Lake Resources suspends operations at its Daisy complex after an employee passed away, Austal and former chief executive David Singleton face legal action, Caruso launches legal action against former employer Mineral Commodities, and Azure doubles down on its WA nickel asset.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the upcoming mayoral election in the City of Nedlands. Making headlines, Sandfire Resources appoints Perenti's surface mining contractor to the $364 million Motheo copper-silver project, local architect Silver Thomas Hanley to co-design ECU's new city campus, Australian maintenance services provider Programmed takes over the operation of Pindan Group's asset management arm, and Perth ranks as the sixth most livable city in the world.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss the work of the Perron Institute, its spin-out and the commercial viability of the industry at large. Making headlines, the WA government fast-tracks the COVID-19 vaccination rollout, Odyssey Gold completes a $10 million share placement to fund continued exploration in WA and BHP reaffirms its commitment to eradicating harassment amid allegations of a sexual assault at one of its mines.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss growth in demand, inflation, and changes to household fees and charges. Making headlines, Rio recruits Ben Wyatt, Blackburne appoints Multiplex as the builder for its $350 million western suburbs apartment project, and Distribution services provider Stealth Global acquires Skipper Transport Parts from Eagers Automotive.

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In this week's podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss economic strength, Ben Wyatt, the Pindan saga, house prices, Mineral Resources, and Clough.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss whether major onshore oil and gas developments in the Canning Basin and Mid-West could finally come to fruition. Making headlines, dozens of subcontractors and employees affected by the collapse of construction giant Pindan rally on the steps of Parliament House, Woodside defends its Scarborough plant, and Greens & Co sued over $650,000 alleged rent debt.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss Indigenous businesses and what has been happening over the past year. Making headlines, former WA treasurer Ben Wyatt joins Woodside Petroleum as a non-executive director, a flight returns from India amid news of COVID transmission at the Pan Pacific Hotel, SRG Global enters the defence sector, and WA ranks as the most affordable place for renters.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Madeleine Stephens discuss Business News' annual philanthropy feature and how the pandemic has driven giving. Making headlines, the state government holds talks with the commonwealth to force the departure of a cargo ship docked at Kwinana amid confirmation a crew member has tested positive for COVID-19, Bethesda Health Care awards a contract to Broad Construction to build its new facility at Cockburn, Perth lags in house price growth and the $22 million Roe Street Enhancement revives Yagan Square conversation.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray, Jesinta Burton and Katie McDonald discuss the City of Vincent's new plans for Leederville. Making headlines, emergency services crews rescue a young worker at the Karrinyup Shopping Centre redevelopment, former federal attorney-general Christian Porter discontinues his defamation action against the ABC, increased charges at Port Hedland port, and Perenti confirms Obuasi mine fatality.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss a new ACIL Allen Consulting report looking at the challenges facing the aged care sector. Making headlines, creditors give administrators the green light to delve into the affairs of embattled construction giant Pindan Group, FMG revises the cost of its Iron Bridge magnetite project in the Pilbara, and the state government pushes go on further planning reforms.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss Pindan, Covid response, workplace death, Geraldton supercomputer, HBF acquisition, driver shortage, WA philanthropy, and indigenous business.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Madeleine Stephens discusses what business leaders can do to address sexual harassment in the workplace in the wake of the Respect@Work report. Making headlines, WA closes its border to Victoria, Mineralogy sues Sino Iron and Korean Steel over an alleged $27.3 million debt, a 50 megawatt solar farm could be installed at Woodside’s Pluto plant near Karratha, and the owner of Forrest Chase launches legal action against the City of Perth.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss quantum computing, what it means for WA, and what it means for the world. Making headlines, Canadian nickel miner Noront Resources receives an acquisition proposal from Andrew Forrest-chaired mining vehicle Wyloo Metals, HBF to acquire CUA Health later this year, Metals X agrees to the sale and spinout of its entire nickel portfolio and WA to test Victorian arrivals as Melbourne's COVID-19 cluster grows.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss growth and competition in the legal sector over the past year, as well as the establishment of new firms. Making headlines, an Esperance director jailed over a fatal workplace accident, the state government introduces a new bill to protect subcontractors in the wake of Pindan's collapse and Perth-based Maxima and Tasmanian company Ornatas trial a new way of farming tropical rock lobster in the state's north.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Mark Beyer discuss tech company Openn Negotiation and the need for technology in the property market. Making headlines, four new cases of COVID-19 in Victoria, Salt Lake Potash secures $28 million for Lake Way project, Pantoro forges ahead with its plan to revive Norseman Gold Project and tensions between the state government, hospital executives and staff escalate.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the week in politics, including two big federal announcements on subsidies for oil refining and a gas power station. Making headlines, the latest on the Pindan Group fallout, BHP finalises a $22 million joint venture arrangement, and Premier Mark McGowan calls for an easing of hostilities.

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In this week's episode of Mark my Words, Pindan Group fallout, unemployment statistics, Rottnest lodge, drilling contractor deals and tech awards.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the media frenzy surrounding the court case for 27-year-old Perth man Christopher Brown. Making headlines, hundreds of creditors brace for the first Pindan meeting, BHP produces first ore at its $4.7 billion South Flank mine, Place Development Australia, GPA and Sirona Capital have been selected as the preferred proponents to redevelop the Rottnest Island Lodge site, and Bayswater business Dynamic Drill and Blast to add $30 million to its full-year revenue.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the task ahead for Liberal leader David Honey and his vision for WA. Making headlines, the latest on the collapse of Pindan Group, Perth's Optus Stadium to host its first ever Ashes Test next January and Great Boulder Resources ramps up its exploration.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jesinta Burton and Jordan Murray discuss where outgoing members of state parliament have ended up. Making headlines, the fallout from alleged financial issues at Pindan Group continues, McKay drilling sells its shares to Major Drilling, and Newcrest Mining and South32 announce plans to reduce their carbon emissions.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Katie McDonald discuss pandemic-induced architectural rethinks. Making headlines, Crown knocks back Backstone's takeover offer, Predictive raises $27m for gold exploration, and Jimmy Wilson steps down as chief executive of CBH.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss this year's federal budget, the political ramifications, and the long-term economic outlook. Making headlines, WA gold explorers launch IPOs, Labor MP slams the Attorney General, Oakajee hydrogen proposal looks promising and positive tests disrupt the first return flights out of India.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the federal budget, Crown Perth, the Chris Brown betting scandal, Christ Church Grammar School, Dunsborough development, Wayne Martin, the legal sector and architecture.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Jesinta Burton discuss the political ties of those on the boards of the state's government-owned enterprises. Making headlines, the opposition and the AMA WA call for Roger Cook's resignation, Telstra Corporation fined $50m, Saracen's latest development proposal and shares in Perenti tumble.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Katie McDonald on the conflict between Industry and residential development and the role of industrial buffer zones. Making headlines, the federal budget, the future of the Perth Freight Link, business fined over 2017 workplace fatality, and a new appointment at budding uranium miner Deep Yellow.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Madeleine Stephens discuss MATES in Construction and how it is helping those in the sector access the support they need. Making headlines, Boral urges shareholders to reject Seven Group Holdings' $8 billion takeover bid, the Perth Casino Royal Commission, and the impact of mandatory mask wearing on businesses.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt McKenzie discuss the current labour shortages and what they mean for WA's booming mining sector. Making headlines, another proposed merger for Crown Resorts, $126m man Christopher Brown placed in bankruptcy and Goldminer Northern Star Resources increases its stake in Tanami Gold.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Matt McKenzie about what we can expect in this year's federal budget. Making headlines, construction begins on Horizon Power's Denham renewable hydrogen project, Monadelphous attempts to resolve legal dispute, Kinetiko shares rise and real estate in Australia reaches $8.1 trillion.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss iron ore, Rio AGM, infrastructure spending, Caratti ruling, house prices, private deals and the new boss of Fremantle Port.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Jesinta Burton about the work being done to make life-saving clinical trials more accessible in WA. Making headlines, COVID restrictions eased, Thyssenkrupp takes Monadelphous to court and the port of Port Hedland set for a major upgrade.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, Jordan Murray talks to property journalist Katie McDonald about what's in store for the Town of Cottesloe.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to senior editor Mark Beyer about the increasing trend towards paying not-for-profit board members and why it remains such a vexed issue. Making headlines, the number of casual contacts doubles, federal government infrastructure boost and construction begins on Strandline's Coburn mineral sands project.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, Jordan Murray talks to journalist Madeleine Stephens about how WA's wineries are dealing with China's tariffs and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Matthew Mckenzie about last week's COVID lockdown, what went wrong and how the conservative side of politics has reacted, as well as the new electoral system review. Making headlines, lockdown restrictions lift, the state's peak business association calls for greater relief for businesses, and Beach Energy downgrades its full-year production and earnings targets.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the impact of the COVID lockdown on businesses, wine export challenges, mining projects, not-for-profit board fees, ASIC's new chair and key female appointments.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Jesinta Burton about the upcoming extradition hearing for Perth tech millionaire Zhenya Tsvetnenko. Making headlines, Joe Longo appointed chair of ASIC, Hesperia Property submits a proposal to repurpose the Graylands Hospital site and Perth deputy lord mayor Sandy Anghie launches defamation action against Channel Nine.

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On today's episode of At Close of Business, Jesinta Burton talks to journalist Jordan Murray about Jay Weatherill and his work with the Thrive By Five initiative.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, Jordan Murray talks to senior editor Mark Beyer talks about the innovation and inventiveness of Soar.Earth.

Making headlines, Perth and Peel emerge from a three-day lockdown, Primewest forms JV to purchase a major St Georges Terrace property and WA's universities slip in new global rankings.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Matthew McKenzie about what the three-day lockdown means for WA. Making headlines, WA enters a three-day lockdown following the Mercure Hotel outbreak, the federal government leaves the door open to harsher inbound travel restrictions with India and Treasurer Josh Frydenberg continues his tour of WA.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss iron ore strength, hydrogen developments, COVID-19 updates, Primewest and Galaxy takeovers, unit demand and London Court.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Madeleine Stephens about Scitech's new chair Chris Palandri and his plans for Scitech's future. Making headlines, the national cabinet caps flights from India, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg confident iron ore exports won't be dented by Australia's diplomatic battle with China, and mining executive Shankar Madan sues billionaire Clive Palmer.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray chats to journalist Katie McDonald about the resurgence of timber in the construction sector. Making headlines, Perth secures hosting rights to the State of Origin series, concern over proposed new Aboriginal cultural heritage legislation, BHP on track for a strong year and cash for hydrogen.

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In today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray talks to journalist Matt McKenzie about Asian engagement. Making headlines, the Crown Perth Royal Commission gets underway, an investigation launched into two alleged COVID breaches and labour shortages hit Rio Tinto.

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In today's episode, journalist Jordan Murray talks to senior editor Mark Beyer about whether WA is getting a fair return on the iron ore trade. Making headlines, the state government blasted over its COVID-19 controls, Crown receives a $3b funding proposal and Primewest in a $600m takeover.

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Business News is proud to launch At Close of Business, a daily podcast available from April 19.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the PM's visit, cyclone aftermath, Peter Coleman, Brierty liquidation, Mineral Resources, labour shortages, mapping technology, agribusiness, and the business of sport.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Pownall and Katie McDonald discuss vaccine rollout, aged care legal battle, Elizabeth Quay approval, Canva booms, Como development, labour shortages, decommissioning liabilities, and family business developments.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Easter disruption, house prices, building approvals, population growth, WA's most influential, drug approvals, The Daily Edited, and philanthropic funding.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss JobKeeper, green steel, coastal planning tensions, Jukaan Gorge, WACA's redevelopment, new law firms, copper and WA's most influential.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the election outcome, new ministry, GST debate, FMG's green moves, IR reform, and Asian trade.

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In their weekly podcast, Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Liberal Party WA's costings, the federal tourism package, WA's rich listers, 40under40, people moves, Labor squeeze, Northern Infrastructure loans, arts funding, and land developers.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Crown Resorts, federal frenzy, state election, housing expectations, Rio Tinto, UWA Defence Institute, migration lift, infrastructure report, and GDP strength.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss election campaigning, mining ranking slips, Beament picks copper, Turnbull joins FMG, BGC, Rio Tinto, our oil and gas special report, and what is great for our state?

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Facebook ban, Wesfarmers lithium, Crown Resorts, iron ore profits, FMG departures, Pilbara supply pressures, Zak Kirkup, and John Worsfold.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Crown Resorts turmoil, infrastructure failings, Nedlands high-rise, council reform, election update, Bob Williams, Fabian Ross, Amanda Cox and Sam Gannon and our special report on ports and infrastructure.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss COVID impact, testing innovation, 10 WA startups to watch in 2021, election campaign to resume, Perth house prices and major construction contracts.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss election costings, Rio Tinto’s new leadership, Labor’s reshuffle, inflation, WA’s biggest private companies, craft brewing, indigenous business pioneer Daniel Tucker and Gamestop.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss another big gas project for WA, some positive economic data, the debate over homelessness, Metronet, The Agency, and the future of interest rates.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Andrew Forrest and Minderoo, Strike Energy, Hilton reopening, Kwinana evolves, deals and dealmakers for 2020, the challenging world of aged care, and Perth's biggest house sales.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss US politics and the impact on markets, tough new COVID restrictions, the residential property recovery, WA gas projects, and commercial property developments.

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In this week’s podcast, Mark Pownall, Katie McDonald, and Sean Cowan discuss new quarantine restrictions, new Rio chief, WA dry dock, Andrew Hastie, Crown inquiry, Midland Brick, Perron Group, Curtin development, new Albany hotel, Barry Patterson, BP Kwinana, Liberals WA, and a wrap up on the year gone by.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss IGO lithium play, Coleman to retire, Cottesloe apartments, financial planning, Zak Kirkup, the WA rich list, and our special report on family businesses.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss iron ore prices, Rise awards, Inpex, WeWork, Dean Nalder, and residential property strength.

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In their weekly podcast 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.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Linda Reynolds' defence policy, Tom O'Leary's critical minerals, Ben Wyatt, Mike Nahan's warning, Mineral Resources, JMG failure, and promoting Perth.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss China volatility, FMG renewables, GDI office plan, GLX's tech innovation, Albany entrepreneur Paul Lionetti, and our features on accountants and tourism.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the US election, China trade war, Clive Palmer, Perth Airport outlook, private company results, interest rates, house prices, office vacancies, and BP's refinery closure.

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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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With every other state and territory committed to reopening their borders before Christmas, is it time for Western Australia to explore new ways of controlling COVID-19? In this podcast, Business News sits down with Australian Medical Association WA president Andrew Miller and The Law Society of WA president Nick van Hattem to discuss delays to easing of restrictions and the health and legal consequences behind WA’s border controls.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss: the new lord mayor, UWA restructuring, COVID update, directors survey, property challenges, Pfizer cuts, Tattarang buys RM Williams, Barry Felstead.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss: WA borders, unemployment statistics, housing sales, VGW, Woodside jobs, Curtin building collapse, charity boon, governance issues, and our special feature on WA's biggest exporters.

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In this week's podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss state and federal budgets, hydrogen developments, gold merger, Cambridge win, IPOs and our feature on the creative side of WA.

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Matt Mckenzie, Jordan Murray and Katie McDonald talk about Trump's COVID test, McGowan's border battle, WA secessionists, state budget, property projects, and special features on gold and tech infrastructure.

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In this week's podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss Perth city deal, Peter Coleman, Water Corp, Subiaco developments, Melville battle, WA's biggest home builders, and the Lord Mayor's race.

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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, Mr Zempilas discusses how his upbringing and reputation in the community have set him up to tackle the issues facing the city.

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In this week's podcast 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.

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At age 36, Brodie McCulloch has already spent close to a decade running his own business in the City of Perth. Today, he talks about how his experience building a culture and organisation in his own business will position him to rebuild the city’s leadership.

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Across a diverse career in law and architecture, Sandy Anghie has become well-acquainted with the intimate details of how the City of Perth operates. In today’s podcast, she discusses how her extensive private sector experience will inform her leadership if elected lord mayor.

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Mark Gibson is intimately aware of the challenges Perth faces, having lived in the city for more than two decades. In today’s episode, he discusses how his experience as a resident and journalist make him well positioned to lead a more open and inclusive council.

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Tim Schwass brings intimate familiarity with WA’s legal system to the lord mayoral race, having only recently retired as a magistrate for about three decades. In today’s episode, Mr Schwass sounds off on why his background and knowledge of the state’s laws make him the best candidate to tackle governance, organisational culture and homelessness.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss: Rio dumps top execs, FIFO quarantine, tenancy moratoriums, Poynton real estate move, Pindan, Lord Mayor's race, and big salt projects.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss markets, the R word and the government's response, university cuts, house prices, solar reform, and our special reports on energy, retail property, and the future of work.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Saraceni, FMG, Seven results, China relations, Clive Palmer, Gorgon and Prelude shutdowns, and Airscope.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Covid restrictions, Nev Power, gas developments, downstream processing, infrastructure winners, Min Res and other results, plus vacancy rates and a sneak preview of what's in next week's magazine.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Clive Palmer, Kwinana port, City of Perth, Bindoon, Min Res HQ, and Gage Roads' plans in Fremantle.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss markets' strength, COVID support, land and housing sales, manufacturing stimulus, decommissioning dilemma, Mathias Cormann, and the widening race for Lord Mayor.

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In this week's podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss the border battle, WA stimulus analysis, McCulloch for mayor, FMG, Julia Gillard, Subi office dilemma, and our special report on infrastructure contractors.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the market update, economic impact, Tattarang, apartment knockback, environmental laws, Griffin Coal, and our special feature on WA's funds management sector.

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In their weekly podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss unemployment, JobTrainer, budget preview, Woodside, Strike Energy, mining strength, Clive Palmer, shopping centre strains, and a look at property developments in Fremantle.

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In this podcast Sean Cowan, Matt Mckenzie and Katie McDonald discuss COVID19 re-emerges, property & construction, Advanced Navigation, WA insolvencies, grwoth in corporate finance, Cormann, Alcoa, iron ore, and regional development.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss residential property, Fini and Lisle, Perdaman, City of Perth, Cormann, the Ord River Irrigation area, and the Business of Local Government.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Sean Cowan discuss phase four COVID restrictions, aviation and tourism, Deloitte, retail property landlords, housing recovery, planning reform, some positive market news, Canva, and our special report on indigenous business,

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss North West Shelf shakeup, Westport development, broker consolidation, DUG Technology IPO, environmental approvals, #Perth, universities, and our special report on apartment developments.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss market volatility, iron ore outlook, Pilbara issues, indigenous heritage, property stimulus, honoured leaders, our special report on Asian engagement, and our Great for the State feature on value adding.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the recession looms, stimulus, BGC, Adrian Fini, Austal, Richard Burt, Tim Marney, markets strength, and our special report on perennial favourite, breweries and distilleries.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the virus impact and policy response, live sheep, industrial relations shift, COAG, investors lose $200m, Michelle Fyfe, and our special report on law firms.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Wesfarmers restructuring, pandemic impact, planning process changes, BGC and Ventura Homes;, new city towers, China tension, and our special report on WA's wine industry.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the pandemic’s economic impact, labour force, construction, hospitality, Qantas and Perth Airport, Minderoo rebrand, China spat, new corporate finance deals, Jennifer Lawrence, the City of the Future and our special report on the education sector.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss markets settle, COVID-19 economic impact and where to next, Perth Airport vs Qantas, Chris Salisbury, El Caballo, Ellenbrook rail line, our great for the state feature on the future of our city, and our special report on mining projects.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss market recovery, virus rules relaxed, infrastructure contracts, Caratti court case, Malcolm Turnbull, Andrew Forrest, Austal and our special report on philanthropy and charities.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss markets impact, local virus update, economic challenges, state relief for landlords and apprentices, Raleigh Finlayson, Patricia Kailis, major property deals, our special reports on agribusiness and medical technology.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Sean Cowan discuss markets jump, eviction moratorium, airline and media deals, Rob Scott, Crown Resorts Pioneer Credit, and our special report on the past quarter's deals.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss markets settle, rent relief, JobKeeper legislation, interstate FIFO, Seven Group, Lumiere apartments approved, distillery distinction, and our Great for the State feature on WA's health system.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss market volatility, rescue packages federal and state, WA's hard border, Minderoo, tenant-landlord dilemma, project news, and house prices.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the market update, Nev Power, Premier's inner circle, leisure sector, retail, mining challenges, Woodside, and our special report on the pandemic impact on WA.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the market overview in these dramatic times, government and industry policy responses, travel challenges, earning guidances, businesses taking on staff, Acciona and CPB Contractors going head to head, Cottesloe aged care and apartment project, and our special report on the ICT sector.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss market volatility and the coronavirus, stimulus package, Liza Harvey, private equity deals, our special report on Land Developers and Great for the State looks at how we can help those who are missing out on WA's good fortune.

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In this podcast Dan Wilkie and Matt Mckenzie discuss the ongoing impacts of coronavirus, new economic data, positivity in property, a Liberal Party reshuffle, Andrew Forrest's investments, King Street exodus, the fashion festival, a Roy Hill contractor goes under, and a special report on junior miners.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Dan Wilkie discuss the stockmarket rout, Ben Wyatt, housing construction recovery, Paul Blackburne, infrastructure priorities, the Biome project, and our special report on Oil and Gas Projects.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss $A slide, footy club financials, new tech index, iron ore profits, Iluka spinout, mineral sands, property recovery, and our special report on women in business.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the China travel ban extension, Woodside project challenges, AirBNB regulations, Wright family feud, Roy Hill, Wayne Martin joins a WA innovator, the launch of our Great for the State second series, and our special report on ports and transport.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss coronavirus, South Perth and Subiaco developments, Indiana Teahouse, property report, retail failures, mining contracts, how to turn a $6 million punt into a $30 million debt, and our special report on Western Australia's most influential people.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss coronavirus and Brexit, new Chevron HQ, new office fund, WA’s biggest venture capital fund, discounted payment terms, workplace tragedies, City of Perth elections and our feature on Private Business.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Dan Wilkie discuss property data, Subiaco hotel, lithium, transport infrastructure, autonomous vehicles, mining listings, graphene, and our special report on risks to WA.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss market highs, tourism buoyed, Scott Park, Jeanswest, tenement battle, and our special report on corporate finance.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss market jitters, bushfire impact, waste-to-energy, LNG, NW expansion, hotel development, and our special report on aged care.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss residential property recovery, Chris Ellison's house plan, biggest employers, St Hilda's management change, mid-tier growth stories, rail car manufacturing, person of the year, and our Great for the State feature on WA's cultural growth.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss economic data, housing stimulus, property prices, Garden City, new hotel developments, mining IPOs, Deborah Terry, accounting rankings and our special report on WA dynasties.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss mining projects — the good news and bad, mining technology, BGC Contracting changes hands, Metronet, John Holland legal action, Water Corp contracting, new hotels, the Royal Flying Doctor Service WA, and our special report on chief executive remuneration.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the Superpit sale, hotel openings, infrastructure funding, Scarborough agreement, mining developments, apartment approvals, agribusiness, and our special report on disability employment.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Invest and Trade WA, BHP CEO change, executive remuneration, Fini's Shenton Park project, Woodside's new tech partnership, our special report on fund managers and great for the state focuses on regional engagement

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Nutrition Systems listing, Spudshed profit, shopping centre development, contractor results, mining technology, and our special report on the innovator of the year awards.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss housing challenge, state stimulus, Primewest IPO, big mining royalties, lithium, tech incubator, and our special report on commercial property.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss stamp duty concessions, South Perth approvals, BGC's new boss, Karratha development, Kanopy entrepreneur, grain crop concerns, and our special report on environmental services.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Dan Wilkie discuss the Biome tourism project, Pilbara power, high rise in South Perth, Pindan, Santos, Woodside and big gas projects, cyber security, ICT infrastructure and philanthropy.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Pindan, South Perth developments, big leadership changes, Alan Bond's mansion, tourism figures, Sealink expansion, and our biggest exporters.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss interest rates, volatile stock markets, our very own BN30 stock index, house prices, Mia Davies, flexible offices, lobsters, government contracting, and our special report on professional services.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Broome infrastructure, Perth's livability, broking profits, mining services IPO, Fini and Goh, Eddy Haegel, Food for Thought, and our special report on residential construction with a new local leader.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the mining jobs outlook, workplace deaths, population growth, apartment projects, our special report on tourism, and our latest instalment of Great for the State.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Landgate's sale, Brexit impact, Tianqi Lithium, hospitality's surprise new offerings, Yukich expansion, and our special report on the gold sector.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Dan Wilkie discuss nickel restarts, house prices, Subiaco, universities, and our special report on the retail sector.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss lithium challenges, EC&M update, Tim Roberts, Subiaco East redevelopment, legal merger, Fogarty Foundation, new state policies, waste-to-energy, and our special report on power infrastructure.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss EC&M collapse, Midland Brick sale, BGC results, Metronet developments, CEO changes, Waterbank, Great for the State values and purpose, and our special report on small businesses covers the struggling hospitality sector and rise of coworking spaces.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss markets drama, Cockburn harbour recommendation, Infrastructure Australia, shopping centres write down, planning law changes, Altrad, AFG, and our special report on major projects.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss markets volatility, trade surplus, HealthEnginee, Michael Chaney, energy news, EY entrepreneur of the year awards, and our special report on the oil & gas industry.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the lithium slowdown, house prices, BGC brands, Rita Saffioti, Minderoo, gold and our special report on the arts sector.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss hospitality sector challenges, regional hotel expansion, gold versus lithium, heritage issues in Peppy Grove, Pacific Energy, our special report on infrastructure, and our Great for the State feature on disruption.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss big retail projects, unemployment statistics, apartment developments, iron ore production, tourism update, private school fees, Austral Fisheries, and our special report on regional aviation.

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In this podcast Dan Wilkie and Matt Mckenzie discuss Manchester United, Gemmill Homes, BGC asset sales, office rents, Blue Cow Cheese, solar storage, apartment development.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Berrington Care Group, house prices, lithium projects cost, new retail and hospitality ventures, Minderoo plans, lotto fallout, and our special report on corporate finance.

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In this podcast Dan Wilkie and Matt Mckenzie discuss Blue Cow Cheese, hospitality insolvencies, Ribs & Burgers, Flinders Mines, Sandfire Mod takeover, Barminco, indigenous contracts, Rising Stars, and Great for the State.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss new Liberal policies, Forrest property investments, Julie Bishop, state wages policy, Committee for Perth, supermarket battle, microgrids, and our special report on indigenous business.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Liberal leadership change, State of the Arts, agricultural outlook, Patersons sellout, Curtin's expansion, gold challenges, Western Australians honoured, and our special report on defence.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss house prices, economic growth data, interest rates, WA’s credit rating, gold miners, arts festivals, cryptocurrencies and craft breweries.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss indigenous business and reconciliation week, David Singleton, Simonds Group and residential construction, generational change at listed Perth companies, Black Swan, and our special report on the wine industry plus our Great for the State feature on health and well being.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the post-election market bounce; subcontractors battle; new iron ore, lithium and rare earths developments; Jim Penman; Perron Group; the state's lobster deal; and our newly released report on the commercial property market.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the election overview, Bob Hawke's passing, retail challenges, hotels and tourism, housing construction, Andrew Forrest's big pay day, Danny Psaros, and our special feature on mining projects.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the state budget, lithium expansion, medical research, Chevron's new headquarters, Sterling First and Rosendorff collapses, a rare IPO, Azure Capital, and our special report on universities.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss Wesfarmers lithium bid, Perth house prices, Aldi's impact, AHG takeover, Tempo, contract awards, the election debate, and our latest Great for the State feature — Future of Energy.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss two major private WA companies – Andrew Forrest’s Harvest Road Group and mining contractor Byrnecut – plus the outlook for the Perth Basin and LNG projects, female directors, China’s Huawei, and our special report on construction companies.

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In this podcast Dan Wilkie and Delia Price discuss Iconic Scarborough, a developer collapses, Hossean Pourzand, Ausdrill fraud, Nedlands' density, the Pavilion Markets, and philanthropy and charitable donations.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss house price fundamentals — positive or negative? Perth tech deals, hostile takeovers, election called, Lester art prize, and our special report on the legal sector.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the AHG takeover, FMG’s Iron Bridge project, house prices and apartment sales, who is WA’s biggest manufacturer, tourism statistics and indigenous cultural precinct plans, P&N bank merger and our special report on agribusiness.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss Scott Morrison and roads funding, tourist attractions we don't have in Perth, urban sprawl, Wesfarmers' surprise takeover target, growth in WA's resources sector, and our new supplement Great for the State.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Perth's cost of living, tourism marketing, Golden Group and Far East Consortium's apartment projects, election campaign, wages and unemployment, court battles, Woodside and Sapien Cyber, and our special report on ICT.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss 40under40, EPA carbon shift, biotech, KPMG buys Ferrier Hodgson, Optus stadium, executive remuneration, and our special report on oil and gas.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss carbon crackdown, Fraser Institute ranking, WA tech partnerships, lithium green light, pub sales, women in business, WACA upgrade, and our 40under40 preview.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the BGC sale, housing starts, Treasurer’s forecast, Alinta’s wind farm, the Pavilion Market site in Subiaco, family business succession, and our special feature on land developers.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Julie Bishop, unemployment, big contract wins, interim profit reports, Airbnb, Rottnest glamping, John Langoulant and out special report on junior miners.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss a tourism business sale, Airbnb, Vicinity, future development opportunities, infrastructure priorities, and our special report on ports and transport.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the banking royal commission fallout, private schools, Graham Griffiths' passing, export data, office vacancies, Architectus and our 25th anniversary event

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss house prices, RCR sell-off, Zhenya Tsvetnenko, Optus Stadium, lithium strategy, big miners back Indigenous campaign, The Simpsons, and our special report on the big risks to WA.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall, Mark Beyer and Dan Wilkie discuss Dale Alcock and Adrian Fini, South Perth development, house market sentiment, Infinite Energy, Wright Prospecting’s financials, Kinetic IT, and our special report on major WA private companies.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Woodside projects, Heath Development, Navitas, rising philanthropy and our special report on WA’s biggest deals and dealmakers.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Perth’s luxury suburbs, crayfishing drama, tourism downturn, bumper grain harvest, Minderoo’s new CEO and our special report on the increasingly important and newsworthy aged care sector.

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In this podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss Stan Perron, our update on major WA projects — some going ahead, some not — Westport, the space agency, lobster quotas, and our person of the year feature.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss property development challenges, weak housing market, Fast Brick Robotics (FBR), subcontractor protections, and our special report on Business Dynasties, including the Buckeridge, Perron, and Blackburne families.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Rio Tinto expansion, fracking move, Rob Scott, Eastern Goldfields, Stan Perron and our special report on CEO salaries.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Dan Wilkie discuss lithium deals, apartment projects, housing construction, Perdaman contracts, and our special report on wealth creators.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the Navitas takeover, Karrinyup expansion, Belmont Park apartments, GST changes, Woodside's future, Wesfarmers demerger, and our look back at the past 25 years, including our special report on WA's biggest employers.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the BHP derailment, lithium plant approval, North West Shelf Gas agreements, construction news, hotel developments, PEXA sale, and our special report on WA's innovation awards.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the lithium industry, tourism challenge, state strategies, Hancock Prospecting and Roy Hill, Power Ledger and Jemma Green, property market deals, Gascoyne Resources, ResApp and our special report on fund managers.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss market volatility, young rich, gaming fortunes, property taxes, fraud cases, Cisco and our special report on commercial property.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss waste-to-energy development, Port Hedland property, Airbnb regulations, unemployment, tech listings, and our special report on WA's biggest exporters.

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In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss investment market volatility, property prices, BGC, Navitas heads three major deals in the offing, restaurant awards, Beaumonde Catering, Julie Bishop, and our special report on ICT infrastructure

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss ScoMo’s visit, Rio Tinto invests, mining contractor wins, BN30’s all time high, Scarce Skills and labour costs, shopping centre acquisitions, Chevron HQ, building approvals and our special this week on corporate finance deals.

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Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss the possible revival of the Oakajee port project, WA’s strong jobs market, four vanadium projects, gold miner Eastern Goldfields saved from the brink, University rankings, the outlook for residential housing, and how apartment builders are outperforming house builders.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss government contractor failures, house prices, population growth, LNG revival, Austal, who are the performance share winners, and our special report on tourism.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Startups, Metronet, Perth Airport, Volt Power, Kreepy Krauly, and BN's special report on gold miners

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss WA’s 7th lithium mine opens, Perth home prices, cyber security, Tourism WA, skills shortage, Dracula, arts appointments and our special report on fashion – with Jessica Gomes talking about her business, and WA designers discuss the export market.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Northern Star, Terry Agnew, legal issues, RCR, GovNext and our special report on professional services focuses on accountants.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Canberra turmoil, John Langoulant, Perth property prices, Santos, nickel’s recovery and our special report – power and energy.

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This week Mark My Words covers a broad range of topics including , international students, health department corruption, liquor licenses, Ausdrill and Barminco merge, exclusive report on retail property, and our special projects list.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Matt McKenzie discuss a newly created Business News database with details of more than 140 major projects, Carnarvon Petroleum, York Civil, RCR Tomlinson, Tourism, International education, energy policy, a record grain harvest, and WA’s tech sector leaders.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Matt McKenzie discuss the WA Club, Subiaco Pavilion Markets, two hotels changing hands, house prices, Andrew Forrest's philanthropy, WA's award winning wineries and our special report on small business.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss lithium's $2 billion plus expansion, iron ore revival continues, Charlie Bass, digital health, Brendan Gore, and our oil and gas features reveals 15 projects.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss positive signs in the property market, new mining and gas projects, a 'staggering' oil discovery, and our annual review of WA's arts companies.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Matt Mckenzie discuss closures in the hospitality sector, growth in the Pilbara, residential property, the outlook for oil and energy markets, and our quarterly corporate finance review dissects 235 WA deals worth $7 billion.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss GST changes, house prices, contract news, Mining technology, airfares, and total shareholder returns.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss defence contracts, Scarborough high rise, Landgate and TAB privatisation, Atlas Iron, 2018's Rising Stars, and our special report on Indigenous business.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Perth house price outlook, Atlas Iron takeover, BGC asset sale starts, WA job vacancies, population growth and an interview with the CEO of HBF.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss BHP’s new iron ore mine, plus more good news on lithium and nickel, the battle over Atlas Iron and shipping rights at Port Hedland, Perth house prices – which suburbs have delivered the best long-term returns, and our special report on infrastructure.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer, Matt Mckenzie, and Katie McDonald discuss the latest economic growth data, three intriguing takeover prospects (Atlas Iron, HBF, BGC), stockmarket floats, including Primero group, agricultural projects in WA's north, the continuing debate over fly-in-fly-out, and our special report on Perth apartment projects.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss FMG expansion, Quintis, Cooper & Oxley, defence contracts, Immersive Technologies, and our special report on distilleries and breweries.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss BGC, Wesfarmers, National Lifestyle Villages, battery plan speculation, blockchain, and our special report is information and communications technology.

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Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss defence contracts, LNG developments, high density housing, master entrepreneurs, The West Australian, lithium and our special report on philanthropy.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the state and federal budgets, three byelections in WA (or maybe four), regulator activity, and our special report this week is the wine industry.

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Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Belmont Park apartments, Lithium projects, Fringe Festival, Chris Sutherland, and BN's special report on universities.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss $3bn federal infrastructure boost, Perth’s urban sprawl, Burrup gas projects, global LNG production, Westin Hotel opens and mining projects.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall, Matt Mckenzie, and Katie McDonald discuss Gorgon stage two, corporate tax debate, defence contracts, employment data, fracking ban, tourism, and our building and construction feature.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer, Matt Mckenzie, and Tori Wilson discuss Synergy and renewable energy, the Atlas Iron takeover, live sheep exports, Bill Shorten’s Perth visit, a new report on Kwinana, and the debate over training and apprenticeships.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss house price recovery, lithium contract win, automation in WA, remuneration report, GST, indigenous contracting, our feature on corporate finance includes big recent takeovers and the trends in other mergers and acquisitions + a capital raising wrap-up.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Applecross towers, Scarborough high-rise, Gary Brown-Neaves, infrastructure priorities, cycling fund raisers, Wayne Martin retires, and our special report on agribusiness.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Trump’s trade war WA impact, residential property prices, population and labour statistics, World Trade Centre, Pacific Energy, ride sharing and our special report Most Influential.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Coles spinoff plan, tourism challenge, waste to energy, remembering Warwick Kent and Mal Bryce, and our ICT feature focuses on where to for GovNext and cybersecurity.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Matt Mckenzie discuss 40under40, international student market, road infrastructure, rich list, US steel and aluminium tariffs, Yagan Square, rugby union, and our special report on oil and gas.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Katie McDonald discuss City of Perth, Cosco, Marketforce, Rio Tinto, Mangles Bay Marina and planning reform, and residential agents.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Langoulant review, government CIO, apartment developers, private business including Morrison, Hancock and D’Orsogna.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss McGowan’s first year, Perth Modern School, Scarborough LNG, cryptocurrency and blockchain, Pilbara Minerals and junior mining.

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Welcome to the first edition of 'Mark my words' with Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer from Business News. This week the Marks discuss Hancock prospecting, Michael Chaney, recent developments in the Pilbara and Kwinana and a look at West Australian Business Dynasties. Including one property company that has marked 120 years.

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In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer talk about: the IPO for Wellard listing, Perth road projects and small bars. See more here; https://www.businessnews.com.au/eedition_view/369760

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Head of content Mark Pownall, news editor Mark Beyer and journalist Dan Wilkie join host James Lush to discuss the week’s top stories, including besieged minister Dean Nalder, BHP Billiton’s new spinoff, and the state government's social enterprise fund. Other topics discussed include the state’s burgeoning craft brewing sector and HBF’s new health funds alliance.

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In this week's Podcast, Mark Pownall and Shanna Crispin join James Lush to discuss the increasingly prominent apartment development sector, news in the project contracting scene, takeover manoeuvers around Perth telco Amcom, carbon sequestration at Harvey and a new medical research institute.

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Editor Mark Beyer and reporter Dan Wilkie join James Lush to discuss: the Wealth Creators, an updated listing of WA’s richest company directors; Kerry Stokes, the subject of two biographies; land supply bottlenecks; a new retail development in the city; local council mergers; and the state’s economic outlook.

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The state’s budget position, paying for new schools and our biggest exporters are all tied together in this week’s podcast, which sees the return of Mark Beyer discussing the business news with James Lush and Mark Pownall.

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Property prices, iron ore slump, corporate finance challenges, Barrack Square restaurant lease for the taking.

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In this week’s edition of Business News Background, host James Lush, head of content Mark Pownall and journalist Dan Wilkie discuss the top stories of the week, including the state government’s asset sell-off, BGC’s position as the nation’s top house builder, and a surprise budget surplus announced by Mike Nahan. Other issues discussed include a wrap of the retail property sector, Diane Smith-Gander’s call for more diversity across major companies’ boards and an examination of the private wealth management sector.

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The latest apartment developments, some large resources finds, state ICT practices, Associations and a feature on oil and gas are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital Media and Mark Pownall and Saskia Pickles from Business News.

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EPA's shark cull announcement, Anketell port, Navitas' move, luxury boat builders, Triplify (app business of the week) and a feature on small bars are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital Media and Mark Pownall and Shanna Crispin from Business News.

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Apache Gas possible spin-off in overseas assets, Troy Buswell quits politics - does this leave a seat for Matt Birney? The mining tax affecting superannuation, the biotech industry drowning in negativity according to the latest reporting results and our gold miners feature are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital Media and Mark Pownall from Business News.

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Asset sales, reporting season, Qantas, Atlas Iron, BC Iron and a feature on architects & planners are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital Media with Mark Pownall and Dan Wilkie from Business News.

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The split up of BHP, the latest public company results, CCI's strategic vision for WA, and a feature on Mining, a wrap on some IT companies including Agworld's recent raising are discussed by Charlie Gunningham and Mark Pownall from Business News with the Chief Economist of the CCI John Nicolaou.

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BC Iron's take over bid, Gindalbie, banking and Telstra profits, Masters, and a feature on Margaret River wineries are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital Media with Mark Pownall and Shanna Crispin from Business News.

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Rio Tinto's latest results, Matilda Bay Brewery land sale, gold royalties, Lush Digital Media, a feature on innovation and Water Corp are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital Media with Mark Pownall and Saskia Pickles from Business News.

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Woodside's buyback from Shell and sale of their Mozambique mine, a feature on China, Keystart and Crowdfunding are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital with Mark Pownall from Business News.

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Sirius Resources' significant capital raising, Synergy Board, Cottesloe developments, branding feature, this week's property panel and graphite are among the stories discussed by James Lush from Lush Digital, with Mark Pownall and Dan Wilkie from Business News.

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The latest Malaysia Airlines disaster, record iron ore output from Rio, carbon tax repeal, commercial property, Northbridge hotels and food vans going gourmet are among the stories discussed by Charlie Gunningham, Mark Pownall and Dan Wilkie from Business News.

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Navitas' difficulties, Shinzo Abe's visit to WA, the blocking of the carbon tax repeal bill and analysis on the latest total shareholder returns (TSR) data on WA public companies are among the stories discussed by James Lush (Lush Digital) and Mark Pownall and Tim Treadgold (from Business News).

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Michael Malone's sell down of iiNet stock, Gina Rinehart's move into beef cattle, the IT situation at Fiona Stanley hospital and the latest feature on Corporate Finance among other stories are discussed by James Lush (Lush Digital) and Mark Pownall, Shanna Crispin and Sam Jordan Jones (from Business News).

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The Rising Stars winners for 2014 including overall winner Executive Risk Solutions are discussed, along with retail signs, the Rich List and fracking controversies; James Lush interviews Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer from Business News.

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The annual CEO Sleepout raises $1.2mn for the homeless, the Aquila Resources takeover seems decided, Shell offloads $5bn of Woodside shares, Santos abandons floating project, Oil and Gas projects feature, child care and aged care; these stories are all discussed with Mark Pownall & Mark Beyer from Business News and James Lush from Lush Digital.

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The latest drama in the Aquila takeover battle, the Guildford Hotel redevelopment, our Mining contractor feature, short supply chefs and Rory Vasallo moving into Riviera are discussed with Mark Pownall & Mark Beyer from Business News and James Lush from Lush Digital.

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We discuss the job cuts by BHP in Iron Ore, the Papillon gold takeover, reverse takeovers by mining companies, how there are still skills shortages in some sectors (like Truckies!) + Indian investment in Australia.

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We discuss Nev Power's call for gas reservations, Accor Group and Sirona Capital build hotels in Perth and Fremantle, Elle Macpherson launches her new company in Perth, we had our Giving Well breakfast and we have published WA's most influential in business and Politics.

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We discuss Woodside's exit from Leviathan, new suppliers of LNG and FLNG, Craig Serjeant and John Gannon's SFG takeover by IOOF Holdings, Shell to take a whole tower in the new Kings Square development, worker shortage in the LNG sector but job shortage for Engineers and a huge pull-out feature in our paper this week - Giving Well, your guide on giving.

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The impacts to business of the Federal budget, floating LNG, Euroz merger, Northern Star Resources, law firms and Hard Rock Cafe are all discussed this week with James Lush from Lush Digital and Mark Pownall & Mark Beyer from Business News.

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Yesterday's State budget and its implications for business, plus Aquila, Esperance port, land and Federal budget are all discussed this week by Mark Pownall (Business News) and James Lush (Lush Digital).

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The newly published Budget Audit, Padbury Mining's problems, Rolls Royce's opening, the Houston Mayoral visit, Nigel Satterley's breakfast talk and Universities all come under the microscope this week with James Lush from Lush Digital talking business news with Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer.

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WA is still the best economy in Australia, with NT in second place; the main feature this week looks at infrastructure projects, who is winning the major contracts, the upcoming WA budget and Padbury Mining's attempt to develop Oakajee. James Lush discusses the week's business news with Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall. A joint Business News and Lush Digital production.

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In this week’s edition of Business News Background, news editor Mark Beyer and journalist Dan Wilkie discuss the business news with James Lush: the wash up from last Saturday’s Senate election re-run, latest lower unemployment figures and the effect on the exchange rate, plus the APPEA conference, Fiona Stanley hospital, and focus on the construction industry.

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In this week’s edition of Business News Background, news editor Mark Beyer, head of content Mark Pownall and fill in host Nic Hayes discuss the news behind Saturday’s Senate election re-run, corporate finance and emerging tech opportunities and the rush of luxury hotels hitting the market in Perth. Other topics discussed include progress at the Emu Brewery site on Mounts Bay Road and new trends in workplace design.

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Latest WA population growth figures, hotels, private companies + CCI are the main business stories of the week; James Lush of Lush Digital discusses these with Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer of Business News.

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James Lush interviews Shawn Twomey and Darragh Everard from Walker Andersen. What is the employment market like at the moment in Western Australia? What advice can be given to those looking for jobs in the current market?

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In this week's edition of Business News Background, head of content Mark Pownall and news editor Mark Beyer discuss the top stories of the week with host James Lush, including Michael Malone's resignation from iiNet, Gina Rinehart's massive Roy Hill funding deal, and all the winners from this week's 40under40 awards. Other stories discussed include another international retailer set to make its mark on Perth, and a wrap of current hotel construction projects in the CBD.

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James Lush discusses the background to the Business News of the week with Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer. The death of Len Buckeridge, higher unemployment figures, mining efficiencies, cloud computing and regulation for not for profit organisations are the main stories. - Recorded March 14th 2014 -

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First in a new series of "Background" - going behind the scenes on WA's biggest business news stories of the week. Hosted by James Lush (Lush Digital) and featuring Mark Pownall, Head of Content and Mark Beyer, Editor of Business News.

This week: Qantas, Troy Buswell’s leave, Junior Miners’ funding issues, western suburbs apartment projects, Arts and culture spend

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[Recorded 7th March 2014]