Labor

Industry lauds Ferguson after rough patch

FORMER federal resources and energy minister Martin Ferguson has gained genuine respect from a sector that nearly brought his government down.

Little time for Gray to settle into new role

Last week's failed leadership tilt has sparked further upheaval in the Labor caucus and yet another ministerial reshuffle.

Labor faces challenge of relevance

Labor needs to get back to basics in WA, reinvigorating its image and getting boots on the ground.

Today's Business Headlines

Labor's media plan doomed - The Fin; WA finance, energy merge - The West; Employers lash union 'joy rides' - The Aus; Greens rely on Barnett goodwill for researcher - The West; Farmers casualties of milk price war - The West

Today's Business Headlines

Business lashes out at Labor - The Fin; GST share to fall below 50 per cent - The West; Farmers, graziers seek urgent Barnett talks - The West; Myer turns corner with sales run - The Aus; Tax culture to change - The West

Aspirational voters want results

Having listened to many winners and losers in the state election, there are some clear lessons emerging.

Today's Business Headlines

Glimmer of hope for Labor MPs - The Aus; News gets worse for Labor in late count - The West; Gillard lost votes in WA - The Fin; Gray floats Browse boat - The West; Abbott the last hope on IR, say miners - The Aus

Today's Business Headlines

WA poll rout sparks call to dump Gillard - The Fin; Food for thought from victor - The Aus; Mines minister priority - The West; Walk from James Price a win for Woodside - The Aus; O'Connor inflames row over 'unfair' visas - The Aus

Today's Business Headlines

Labor's budget is broken: BCA - The Fin; Drive to lift dole work limits - The Aus; Barnett quashes speculation he will hand over top job - The West; Royalties scheme is under threat: Grylls - The Aus; Bartlett eyes $25m loss from Landing - The West

Lack of uniform swing hurts Labor

Labor may have set the agenda for the campaign in recent weeks, but the government holds the whip hand due to a combination of factors.

Polls point to second term

WITH opinion polls pointing to a re-elected Bamett government at Saturday's state election, the opposition has sought to capitalise on concerns over the Liberal party's leadership succession plans.

Labor’s gone past the point of no return

Federal Labor's faction leaders need to think carefully before choosing the party's new leader after what's likely to be a devastating result in the September poll.

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