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.
Julian Grill has hailed Andrew Forrest as a nation builder in his new book, which provides an account of his contentious lobbying activities on behalf of Fortescue Metals Group in the 2000s.
Wesfarmers, Mineral Resources, and Woodside were among the most notable WA-based political donors in the most recent financial year, with contributions of about $680,000 between them.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer digs into fresh analysis from researchers at the University of Western Australia that shines a light on return rates for ASX IPOs.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie weigh up the economic and health factors behind the state government's decision to delay reopening WA's border.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell gives an update on forecasted investor sentiment in Perth's property market.
Fees across WA’s private schools have grown at the second-lowest rate of any jurisdiction in Australia this year, with schools in Perth’s north-eastern suburbs notching the smallest increases.
Dozens of new public schools will be built across Perth in the coming years, with the state government having approved millions of dollars’ worth of developments and refurbishments.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Simone Grogan highlights how a Williams-based business is making the case for clean produce here in WA.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie outlines some of the biggest challenges facing some of WA's biggest projects in the year ahead.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Gary Adshead and Matt Mckenzie discuss the challenge for the Liberals and the Nationals one year after the state election.
Jay Weatherill has demanded the federal government provide Australia's early learning sector with free RATs and income support following today's National Cabinet meeting.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer walks through Business News' annually collated corporate finance data and highlights some key takeaways.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Claire Tyrrell and Jesinta Burton explain the history of the SDAU and detail efforts to make expedited approvals for major projects a permanent part of the planning process in WA.
HBF’s expansion spree has rolled on apace this year, with the not-for-profit health insurer moving to acquire WA-based allied health outfit Life Ready Health Group.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie goes behind the scenes of WA's healthcare system to explore whether the state gets the best outcomes from the growing health budget.
Troy Pickard, who served as mayor of Joondalup, led both WA and Australia’s top local government bodies and owned the Bucking Bull chain of fast-food restaurants in WA, has passed away aged 48.
Big business and trade union support helped fill Labor's coffers in the year to June, with the party's $12.7 million haul outstripping the combined earnings of the coalition parties.
HBF has taken a 10 per cent stake in ASX-listed dentistry outfit Pacific Smiles Group, following a 10-year partnership agreement struck between the two in 2020.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie go behind the ATO's latest corporate tax transparency report and weigh up the merits of company tax reform.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie weigh up the arguments for and against a sector-wide merger of WA's universities.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalist Jordan Murray goes through some of the highlights of Business News' latest executive salary survey.
The cities of Stirling and Melville have become prime locales for new childcare centres this year, despite residents’ and councillors’ concerns about their impact on amenity and traffic congestion.