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.
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 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.
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.
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
NEW population growth statistics have bolstered calls from the Urban Development Institute of Australia for the state government’s planning framework, Directions 2031 and Beyond, to have an infrastructure investment plan in place to avoid a looming land s
INDUSTRY has called for the creation of an industrial lands redevelopment authority and a $2-3 billion infrastructure fund to facilitate the planning and delivery of industrial land in the metropolitan area.
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.
Rio dumps BHP deal – The West; WA utilities hit with travel curb – The Fin; Timber jobs to go unless mills sold – The West; Golden opportunities make mint for State – The West; Miners say profit threshold policy will hurt hundreds of firms – The Aus
Push to reveal secret mine tax figures – The Fin; Barnett scorns federal hospital funding – The Fin; Magnetite miners form tax alliance – The Aus; Qantas goes after WA hard hats – The Fin; Shops warn against rates rise – The West
PM urged to tackle business taxes – The Fin; Daylight saving 'to cost millions' – The Aus; Rules will 'send shops to wall' – The West; Magnetite players put case – The West; Compass faces legal action over sale – The West
Big four, RBA face rate duel – The Aus; Asian, US bidders lead the race in Griffin carve-up – The Aus; Miners unload on IMF – The Fin; Hospital staff lift work bans – The West; Bartlett's $4m gifts under fire – The Fin
Labor facing storm clouds – The Aus; VIP powwow adds weight to gas boom – The West; Deadline issued for Montara damages – The Aus; Cost blow-outs worry Burrup backer – The Fin; The ball's in WA's court – The Fin
A life of activism has turned into a life of politics for Scott Ludlam, who is as passionate now about the environment as he was on the picket lines in the late ’90s.
AN industrial site in Canning Vale tenanted by supermarket giant Coles Group is set to become a record transaction for the Perth market, with an expected price tag upwards of $80 million.
Port Bouvard has emerged from its financial strife and is now strongly positioned to commence work at its landmark project, Point Grey. Dan Wilkie reports.
The hardest thing about running an Indian restaurant in Fremantle is getting the word out that there is more to India than just curry. Dan Wilkie reports.
THE Perth CBD office leasing market is heating up, with top-tier tenants beginning to hunt out new space and upgrade their premises after the recovery of business conditions.
Premier tries to hose down Oakajee fears – The West; Barnett still in health battle – The Aus; Barnett backs Chinese steel mills built locally – The Aus; Mining tax fears linger but Asian outlook upbeat – The Fin; Five-star hotel in mix for Emu Brewery si
Greens pave way for climate deal –The Fin; Two-speed economy leaves many trapped by big bills –The West; WA electricity chiefs reject regulator criticism –The Fin; Disgruntled miners told to prove claims –The West; Patersons makes mark at Subiaco –The Fin
Angry PM to govern by one vote – The Aus; Mine tax to cut inflation: Swan – The West; WA regulator lashes electricity shift – The Fin; Rio drowning in water woes – The Fin; Train drivers in 'sickies' chaos – The West
Tea party brewing in west - The Aus; Iron ore to drive Budget surplus – The West; WA uses charities to seek funding deal – The Fin; Austal 'OK' with man overboard Browning – The West; Kloppers pay bounces with BHP performance – The Aus
WESTERN Australia’s share of the nation’s top 20 largest builders slipped slightly over the past year, according to the Housing Industry Association’s annual Housing 100 report.
ACCESS to finance for development projects in Western Australia has not yet recovered from the global financial crisis, according to prominent land developers and industry research.
Developers say WA is headed for a land shortage, just as the state government launches its plans to guide residential development in the metropolitan area for the next two decades.
AN innovative ‘piggy-back’ style construction technique at a St Georges Terrace apartment tower has taken out the top prize in the 2010 WA Engineering Excellence Awards.