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.
Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss green hydrogen investment and decarbonisation, hot springs at Dalkeith, university rankings, changes at St John WA and St John of God Health Care, and a real estate buyout.
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.
Journalists Jack McGinn and Simone Grogan discuss the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts' new director appointment and what it could mean for the cultural scene.
Journalists Simone Grogan and Liv Declerck discuss an emerging distillery in Margaret River. Plus: Perth house prices, 7-Eleven deal and social housing.
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.
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.
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.
Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about how troubles facing Modco Residential highlight broader issues facing the building industry.
Matt Mckenzie and Liv Declerck discuss record grain crops and the fertiliser market. Plus: Woodside's Voice stance, WA Ballet leadership and Town of Cambridge opposition.
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie speaks with Jordan Murray about the future of the Liberal Party and the electoral consequences of shifting to the right.
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss the new maternity hospital, EY and Deloitte, Kwinana nickel plant, housing construction crisis, foreign investment, agribusiness, sport and $5.2