Opinion Carbon campaign suits Wall St just fine The money merchants are licking their chops at the prospect of an international carbon trading market. 27 Jul 2011
Opinion Analysis: gold signals deep trouble ahead Champagne corks will be popping in Kalgoorlie next week as delegates gather for the annual Diggers and Dealers forum – but not anywhere else. 27 Jul 2011
Opinion Public transport model a long-term loser The way our public transport network is run is unsustainable. 21 Jul 2011
Opinion IR policy needs closer scrutiny The business community needs to assemble more evidence to get industrial relations reform back on the political agenda. 21 Jul 2011
Opinion ‘Green’ policies prove a drain in Spain A recent report suggests government support for wind and solar ‘farms’ will cost jobs. 21 Jul 2011
Opinion Libs’ public transport opportunity The government has a chance to prove the claim that the Liberals don’t really care about public transport is a myth. 21 Jul 2011
Opinion Governments should stay out of markets Government intervention in markets rarely has a positive long-term effect on the economy. 21 Jul 2011
Opinion As the boy scouts say: ‘be prepared’ Early preparation brings advantage, and more confidence of a good outcome. 21 Jul 2011
Opinion Taxpayers carry the can, again The revelation the state government’s Office of Shared Services is to be disbanded after costing taxpayers almost $450 million over six years is just the latest in a long line of public sector financial disasters. 14 Jul 2011
Opinion Weaker states may give us our own ‘piggies’ Is Tasmania Australia's 'Greece'? The numbers appear eerily similar. 14 Jul 2011
Opinion Employers want changes to Fair Work Act The clamour in the business community is growing louder for he law to be debated 14 Jul 2011
Opinion Tabloid baton goes with paper’s death Be wary of what may fill the space vacated by the passing of the scandal-plagued News of the World. 14 Jul 2011
Opinion Key carbon tax issues still remain Last Sunday's launch of the federal government's carbon pricing scheme has had remarkably little effect on the debate. 14 Jul 2011
Opinion Time to dump the rest of Rudd’s gang The plotters against Kevin Rudd would have served Labor better by axing all in the ‘gang of four’. 14 Jul 2011
Opinion Live cattle issue an indictment As each week passes, the federal government’s incompetence over live cattle exports gets more and more staggering. 07 Jul 2011
Opinion Priority should go to essential services Ensuring the security of long-term energy supply should be top priority for the state government. 07 Jul 2011
Opinion Barnett’s bold gamble on stadium Colin Barnett has taken a bit of a gamble in naming Burswood as the site for the new 60,000-seat stadium. 07 Jul 2011
Opinion Everything’s connected in a global village Current events are exposing the limits of globalisation. 07 Jul 2011
Opinion Are we wasting the China opportunity? Is Australia an easy place in which to invest and do business? 07 Jul 2011
Opinion Stifling debate no way to find solutions What is it with academics and their desire to sign proclamations about what is right or wrong? 07 Jul 2011
Opinion Companies face new rules on executive pay Changes to the law give shareholders more say on executive pay and tighten the rules on how boards decide. 30 Jun 2011
Opinion Strategic planning needed for Pilbara Should the military be used to stimulate development in the north-west? 30 Jun 2011
Opinion Positive view from Rio’s Albanese A mining industry leader in Perth this week highlighted the key issues facing the sector, and by extension WA. 30 Jun 2011
Opinion Winners and big losers when CO2 tax hits The coming carbon tax presents the Liberals with an opportunity to engage with inner-city voters. 30 Jun 2011
Opinion Need to tread carefully on wages Some delicate negotiation is needed in the upcoming round of pay claims if the government is to emerge unscathed. 30 Jun 2011
Opinion Time’s right to go out and get on the juice What’s the connection between a light metal, fruit juice and a US-based economist? 30 Jun 2011
Opinion Porter facing a major challenge It will be a major boost for attorney-general Christian Porter if he can get his draft prostitution Bill across the line. 23 Jun 2011
Opinion Dollar, inflation keys to property rebound It looks like a case of ‘owners sit tight, buyers get ready’ in local property for the next two years. 23 Jun 2011
Opinion Challenges ahead for expanding region The Pilbara is vulnerable to a range of security, economic and ecological threats. 23 Jun 2011
Opinion Fare view for public transport costs Is public transport a victim of its own success or a wasteful rort? 23 Jun 2011
Opinion Maybe Barnett’s right on ‘boom’ WA has been shaped by 120 years of boom-bust history, and that mindset still prevails, in damaging ways. 23 Jun 2011
Opinion Energy policy compromising infrastructure The leaders of WA’s two major political parties are noticeably silent on a crucial issue of state energy security. 23 Jun 2011