Civmec has pushed back the deadline of its deal for Luerssen Australia by six months; Julie Bishop takes on new adviser role and an Albany tourism development put on ice.
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Civmec has pushed back the deadline of its deal for Luerssen Australia by six months; Julie Bishop takes on new adviser role and an Albany tourism development put on ice.
Woodside submit CCS plan for Browse; Alkimos Aquatic construction starts; $24 million Wembley apartment plan; and grassroots group chooses Fremantle independent to run against McGurk.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss iron ore and renewable project updates; a legal spat naming Andrew Forrest; Inflation; Housing; Interest rates and more.
New CCIWA chief executive announced; Ertech wins $30m Kalgoorlie contract; 99 stranded homes completed; Biodiesel carrier makes milestone voyage.
ExxonMobil takes aim at Twiggy; ATSB heads to Rottnest crash; Minerva suddenly shuts Tammin Abattoir; Celsius amends $160 million apartment plan; and Regis posts record cash and bullion balance.
Finbar group's $45 million Rivervale complex approved; Main roads to foot $900,000 bill for a sign; Dwelling approvals lift 18pc; and Rio's $166 million payment can't resolve dispute.
Welcome back to At Close of Business for the new year. In the first episode back we review the biggest headlines from the festive period.Contractors for $1.8bn hospital locked in; Perth house prices show signs of slowing; Fortescue reveals next Pilbara mine; WA renewables expand; and WA's population to continue to surge.The regular interview portion of the podcast will resume January 20.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss WA's large format retail sector.