Jordan has written for Business News since June 2019 as a journalist covering education, defence, local politics and technology, after having written for The CEO Magazine since 2018. Before that, he studied communications and media studies at The University of Western Australia, graduating with first-class honours in 2017.
Senior journalist Matt Mckenzie speaks with Jordan Murray about bank runs, bailouts and some of the important details in recent troubles at Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse.
The opposition has bypassed the state government and today written directly to the prime minister to formally outline its request for a royal commission into The Perth Mint.
AROSE, a consortium led by Fugro and Nova Systems, has been named one of two companies that will design an Australia-made lunar rover for NASA’s next trip to the Moon.
Regulation of Crown’s Perth operations will be overhauled in line with the Royal Commission’s suggestions, but the government has declined to act on several of the inquiry’s proposed reforms.
Senior editor Mark Beyer discusses why record levels of investment in waste treatment projects may not be enough to repair WA's flagging recycling efforts.
Withholding information about stamp duty paid on the $17.3 million sale of the Landgate building was not reasonable or appropriate, according to the state’s auditor general.
Jordan Murray speaks with senior journalist Matt Mckenzie about the political fallout that followed the state government's announced reforms to the Perth Parking Levy.
St John WA's executive team will be halved under a new group model that recently installed chief Kevin Brown has conceded ‘may feel disruptive’ in the months ahead.
Navitas will secure an interest in several colleges offering university pathways to international students across Australia and New Zealand from UK-based Study Group.
University mergers could be on the table as an independent review of the state’s higher education system is set to canvass prospective changes to the sector’s structure.