Property House builders walking a tightrope By Claire Tyrrell Builders are juggling surging demand for homes, shortages of workers and materials and their ability to deliver for buyers. 27 Oct 2021
Technology, Innovation & Science Lightning speeds in split market By Jordan Murray Challenger telcos are deepening their WA networks as new technologies and structural shortcomings embolden alternatives to the NBN. 13 Oct 2021
Mining Hope for call on crucial port rights By Matt Mckenzie Resources companies hope a decision on Port Hedland’s South West Creek development is imminent, helping unlock higher iron ore exports. 07 Oct 2021
Mining Bumper run for WA’s big companies By Jessica Mascione Record commodity prices and a flurry of M&A deals have defined the past year for listed resources companies. 06 Oct 2021
Energy TransAlta steps on gas in green drive By Matt Mckenzie Power generator TransAlta hopes to expand its renewable energy presence in Australia. 22 Sep 2021
Energy Coal supply issues ahead of power shift By Matt Mckenzie Political debate about coal power is boiling but economics and engineering will have a substantial impact. 22 Sep 2021
Retail Developing the retail experience By Katie McDonald Retail property players are trying to keep pace with the structural shift in shopping habits accelerated by the pandemic. 15 Sep 2021
Government Pressure ramps up on privatisation By Jordan Murray WA’s recent history of rolling back privatisations could yet inform the future of the state’s ambulance services. 08 Sep 2021
Small Business Fitness sector flexes post-pandemic muscle By Sarah Smit Losses due to the pandemic have led to some upheaval in the sector. 01 Sep 2021
Small Business Small business boom, pressures loom By Matt Mckenzie The state government will have a chance to alleviate rising cost and wage pressure for small businesses in its upcoming budget. 01 Sep 2021
Community & Arts Money can't buy peace of mind for the arts By Madeleine Stephens The 2020 balance sheets of WA arts companies appear strong, but performance anxiety lingers. 25 Aug 2021
Tourism Developers retain confidence in hotels By Jordan Murray WA’s hotel development pipeline remains robust despite border closures and lockdowns hurting the state’s tourism industry. 18 Aug 2021
Tourism Bain talks tourism, COVID challenge By Jordan Murray A new chairperson and board changes preface a fresh era for Tourism WA. 18 Aug 2021
Property Levelling the playing field for BTR By Katie McDonald Build-to-rent apartment projects could solve the state’s housing challenges, but red tape remains a major issue. 11 Aug 2021
Property Momentum building for apartments By Katie McDonald Developers are pushing ahead with apartment projects, despite uncertainty clouding construction costs. 11 Aug 2021
Financial Services WA fund managers shift focus By Mark Beyer Perth equity fund managers are having to look harder for value after generating very strong returns during the past year. 04 Aug 2021
Mining Mega merger brings gold medal home By Jessica Mascione A multi-billion-dollar merger has brought a change at the top of Business News’ list of goldminers. 28 Jul 2021
Mining New gold mines to bolster sector By Jessica Mascione Favourable market conditions have led to a suite of new gold producers and projects. 28 Jul 2021
Mining Golden period for IPOs By Matt Mckenzie More than $230 million has been raised for gold projects through ASX listings in the past 12 months. 28 Jul 2021
Education Why study in Perth? By Madeleine Stephens Business News spoke to three international students about why they decided to study in Perth and what they have enjoyed about living here. 27 Jul 2021