Dan Wilkie rejoined the Business News editorial team as Associate Editor in late 2018, after having spent the previous 18 months launching the now-defunct Australia China Business Review as founding editor-in-chief. While specialising in commercial and residential property writing, Dan also wrote across industries and assisted editor Mark Beyer in planning and producing Business News' daily emails, fortnightly magazine and website publishing. Dan is a graduate of Curtin University.
A SURGE in demand for short stay accommodation in York has given investors the opportunity to buy into heritage property Settlers House, which has recently undergone a $7 million expansion, taking it from 18 to 88 units.
ROBUST economic conditions and pricing opportunities have seen Western Australia’s commercial and industrial property sectors at the forefront of a global property recovery, according to industry research.
Wesfarmers cautions on performance – The Fin; Mt Gibson board row with Chinese owners – The West; Murchison fails to convince investors – The Fin; Shortlist for Perth contract – The Fin; Mining tax windfall shrinks as dollar climbs – The Aus
Shell selldown reawakens BHP designs on Woodside – The West; Rudd 'was close to fixing mining tax' – The Aus; Barnett faces heat over Palmer affair – The West; Swan savings from old promises – The Aus; Three homes repossessed a day in WA – The West
Banks push Labor for tax relief – The Fin; Training levy plan for WA miners – The Fin; Carles deal with premier under scrutiny – The West; Hancock opens test pit in giant coalmine – The Aus; Motorists ripped off by petrol prices: RAC – The West
WA in crisis mode after gas shutdown – The Fin; One man's mining boom is another's bust – The West; Burke to inspect Browse LNG site – The Fin; No move to extend tax talks – The Aus; FMG slates ASIC appeal – The West
Rate rise wrong, says Barnett – The Fin; Kelly wary of reform as bank posts record – The West; Griffin bondholders' plan B – The Fin; Wesfarmers takes $100m hit over rain – The Aus; Emeco secures $450m – The West
AFTER a decade during which growth of major suburban shopping centres in Perth fell behind that of eastern states operations, new planning regulations have freed-up development investment and provided the impetus for a change in the way centres are develo
JULIAN Walter might be best known in Western Australia for his building empire but his latest commercial initiative is the agriculture sector, where he wants to build a paddock-to-plate empire under the Cherylton brand.
China in plan B talks over Oakajee funding – The West; Barnett pitches WA to banks – The Fin; Griffin bid deadline extended – The West; US deal fails to lift Navitas – The Fin; Chevron floats LNG expansion – The Aus
State Labor pressures Canberra on mining tax – The West; Fresh Sino Iron doubts emerge – The Fin; Big builder warns on Perth recovery – The Fin; Tug of war over WA U-hopeful – The West; Poll showdown for open slather trade on Sundays – The West
Oil hunter fears spill – The Fin; Ripper backs call on GST carve-up review – The Aus; No guarantees over energy goal: minister – The West; Big rise tipped in blocks for housing – The West; Small shops shun late trading – The West
INDUSTRIAL estates across the metropolitan area are evolving into highly specialised industry-specific precincts, with an increased focus on office space and general amenity, according to state government agency LandCorp.
OFFICE property analysts have noted a two-speed market emerging in Perth’s central business district, with vacancy rates spiking in the city’s eastern end and supply becoming tight along St Georges Terrace.
THE continued reticence of Australia’s major financial institutions to lend on property is providing opportunities for the syndicated funds sector to become a source of capital, fund managers and developers say.
PERTH’S rapidly developing north eastern corridor has been officially recognised, with new industry research revealing Australia’s fastest growing suburb is the Swan Valley’s Aveley.
RENEWABLE energy firm Enerji says an agreement with Horizon Power to install its waste heat conversion technology at Horizon’s Carnarvon power station will demonstrate its cost saving capabilities and provide impetus to commercialise the equipment.
Axed contract sparks Sino chaos in Pilbara – The West; Coles to be Wesfarmers insurance spearhead – The Fin; Supplier plays down fears of WA power drain – The Fin; Shelf gas still viable – The Aus; Navitas sell-off an overreaction: CEO – The Fin
Premier vows to join mine tax challenge – The West; Mining job bonanza creates building void – The West; Another nail in BHP, Rio joint venture – The Fin; Union blasts Westpac over WA job cuts – The West; Toodyay legal bid begins – The West
Royalty 'double tax' for miners – The West; CBA likely to lead charge in raising rates – The Aus; Fortescue aims for more access at Port Hedland – The Fin; Waste levy 'is sitting in state coffers' – The West; New clash on gaming machines – The West
Burrup denies any misuse of funds - The Fin; State urged to make NBN uptake compulsory – The West; Infigen-Eurus mull Emu wind farm tilt – The Fin; EC ruling looms for Rio, BHP – The Aus; Brown makes gas hub stand – The West
THE Housing Industry Association has revised its forecast for WA’s residential construction sector, with its latest statistics showing new home construction will be down by 15 per cent this financial year.
TECHNOLOGY entrepreneur Nathan Buzza is back in Perth looking for new opportunities, 21 months after selling the company he co-founded, Commtech Wireless, to US-based software giant Amcom Software.
THE state government’s plans to consolidate its office space and create a justice precinct at St Georges Terrace will underpin the redevelopment of the heritage-listed Old Treasury Building into a boutique hotel, according to Premier Colin Barnett.
Wary miners dim growth outlook –The Fin; Swan defends ‘unsettling’ mining tax to Wall Street -The Aus; Barnett won't be swayed by lobbying on ports –The Fin; Verve at odds over WA's high gas price –The Aus; Holidays at home push gets $8m lift -The West
Buckeridge blasts WA over port delay – The Fin; Troubled Verve poised to show turnaround – The Aus; Mining tax 'too generous' – The Fin; Toodyay victims vow to fight on – The West; Wages shake-up hurts business – The Fin
Forrest's $2b debt coup revitalises Pilbara dream–The West; High gas prices put projects at risk, inquiry told -The Fin; Kimberley food bowl on track–The Fin; Retailers charged to open late–The West; Employers look beyond WA borders for workers–The West
BANKWEST is looking for a new sub-tenant for the top three floors of city office tower, Raine Square, with international gold miner Barrick Gold understood to have cancelled its sub-lease agreement to take up the space.