News 19 Dec 2018 Is GST reform symbolic of a ‘more understanding’ Canberra? WA had reason to be pleased after the GST reform package cleared the Senate recently but one big question still Read more
Politics 1 Sep 2022 Last Month in Politics: secret ministries and the climate crisis Leaders old and new flexed their power and monopolised headlines throughout August. The month’s end marked 100 days since Anthony Read more
Politics 6 May 2019 The Bench: Kate Doust Kate Doust is the first female president of WA’s Legislative Council and has chalked up 18 years as an MP. She's also the daughter of a Goldfields postie, a lover of cinema and maybe not so much of a revhead! Read more
Politics 12 May 2023 Export sales to China continue to underpin the State (and Federal) budgets Western Australia’s 2023-24 state budget marks the sixth consecutive surplus for the McGowan Government. Read more
Communications 28 Sep 2020 Head-to-head: should Australians have access to all government-held information? International Access to Information Day is held on 28 September every year and recognises the community’s right to access government-held Read more
Politics 11 Feb 2019 Gas will continue to power a ‘cleaner and greener’ WA Natural gas will continue to be a major contributor to the WA economy and domestic demand for it will keep Read more