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.
Andrew Deeks, a former engineering professor and head of school at the University of Western Australia, has been appointed vice-chancellor of Murdoch University.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss whether there's a case to be made for increasing wages for public school teachers.
Staff retention and a commitment to a steady and sustainable growth path have secured DBM Vircon the award for this year’s medium-sized business of the year.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior editor Mark Beyer dissects the challenges, pushback and support facing the state government's Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Bill.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell gives an overview of the current state of office vacancies in Perth's CBD.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his conversation with Chevron's boss in Australia, Mark Hatfield.
WA recorded a $4.4 billion surplus in the first quarter of this financial year, thanks in large part to a generous GST top-up grant and growing royalty revenue.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie discuss the looming political debates over a giant new gas project.
Fran Logan, a former minister under premiers Geoff Gallop, Alan Carpenter and Mark McGowan, will chair a community reference committee for a proposed marine park in WA's southeast.
Adam Blumenthal has stood aside as chair of Creso Pharma following notice of an ASIC investigation concerning common directorships between the company and its corporate adviser.
More than a third of Australia’s international student cohort is currently living or studying in their country of origin, with more than half of Chinese students stuck abroad.
While council amalgamations have been extensive across Australia in recent decades, organised opposition and one blundered attempt has made it a nonstarter here in WA.
Tattarang has further expanded its portfolio of IT interests with an approximately $25 million investment in dark fibre infrastructure provider FibreconX.
Dozens of consultants were engaged across WA’s public sector in the first half of this year, with Infrastructure WA spending nearly $1 million on external advisers.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell investigates whether there's truth in the claim of renewed interest from investors in Perth's property market.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Claire Tyrrell reveals why there's a spike in indemnity insurance claims amid an overheating construction market.
Minderoo will assist 18 small news publishers reach collective bargaining agreements with Google and Facebook, following a spate of agreements struck by major news publications with the global tech giants earlier this year.
Australia has made limited progress to restore its fish stocks despite having the governance capacity to do so, according to new research from the Minderoo Foundation.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, journalists Jordan Murray and Matt Mckenzie assess whether reopening WA's border will resolve widespread labour and skills shortages.
Almost all funding allocated to tax relief for commercial landlords as part of recent COVID-19 relief measures was either spent as industry support or returned to consolidated revenue, state parliament has heard.
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie on hydrogen's role in Australia's journey to net-zero emissions and what's going on with Woodside Petroleum's proposed export hub.
Western Australians will mark off a state-wide ballot paper for the upper house when they head to the polls in 2025, following passage of the state government's electoral reforms overnight.
A new role for John Langoulant in the UK has led to a reshuffle of Rottnest Island Authority's board, including a major promotion and the addition of Mark McGowan's former chief of staff.