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
Politics 7 Feb 2022 Border tease: dates are delayed Christmas came early for many on the 13 December last year, when WA Premier Mark McGowan announced the State Government Read more
Politics 28 Jan 2022 New rules and a warning of things to come: Premier outlines steps once case numbers rise Premier Mark McGowan has advised Western Australians of his action plan for when the State hits inevitable ‘high caseload’ of Read more
Crisis & Issues 10 Jan 2022 As WA prepares to reopen, what can we expect from Omicron? Remember the days where Australia’s COVID-19 cases hovered between the 1,000 to 2,000 mark? You should because that was a Read more
Communications 23 Jul 2020 Treasurer announces deficits and debt but says Australia will ‘climb the mountain’ Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has laid bare the COVID-19-related debt Australia will carry beyond the next two years but says the country is still in a far stronger position than most around the world. Read more
Media Relations 25 Jun 2020 Why media is changing for good and also chasing ‘good news’ stories A panel of experts from three major Australian media companies says the art of journalism has likely changed permanently as a result of the coronavirus. Read more
Communications 16 Jun 2020 Aged care sector learnings have to extend beyond the pandemic A panel of experts assembled by Purple says the aged care sector has navigated COVID-19 as well as could be expected - but there is still significant work to do on the way out of the pandemic. Read more