Politics 9 May 2019 WA growth hopes pinned to diversified resources base Commodity price assumptions, as historically has been the case, have again underpinned a positive outlook for the Western Australian budget, Read more
Politics 23 Apr 2020 New guideline for greenhouse gas emissions as good as you can get The WA Environmental Protection Authority’s (EPA) guideline for greenhouse gas emissions is the document many have been waiting for. Read more
Government Relations 2 Mar 2023 Last Month in Politics: Super debate and WA shadow shuffle Parliament returned at both a State and Federal level in February, while the first National Cabinet meeting in the WA Read more
Politics 9 Jan 2019 Ten reasons people get annoyed about ministerial meetings (and why they shouldn’t) Meeting a minister is difficult. Leaving a meeting fully satisfied might sometimes seem impossible. But many of the reasons people Read more
Politics 12 May 2022 The cost of living versus the cost of winning As the worst economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic appear to be waning, the cost of living is coming into Read more
News 18 Mar 2021 McGowan loads up trusted allies in Cabinet reshuffle In the unusual setting of the Parliament House Dining Room, Premier Mark McGowan gathered his re-elected and newly minted, parliamentary Read more