Opinion Fare wars, fuel hikes hurt aviation industry There’s not much glamour left in the aviation industry, which is facing a tough future. 02 Jun 2011
Opinion People management’s all about ... the people Perth engineer Joe Ricciardo is a shining example of inclusive and open management. 02 Jun 2011
Opinion Junkets often an unholy compromise We take the provision of goods and services for granted, but few of us seem willing to pay full price for them. 02 Jun 2011
Opinion Barnett shows independent streak Orthodox views on the role of state governments and company directors were questioned at a Perth function last week. 02 Jun 2011
Opinion Bad policy will exact a heavy political toll Some big political calls are to be made as we rush towards a carbon tax. 02 Jun 2011
Opinion Analysis: no real change at FMG A lot happened, but nothing changed at Fortescue Metals today - but isn't that the nature of public relations spin. 01 Jun 2011
Opinion Blue skies ahead or a danger it will fall in? The world will soon know what sort of shape the US economy is really in. 26 May 2011
Opinion Balancing gas exports with domestic needs Consumers are best served by competition between a large number of gas producers. 26 May 2011
Opinion Solar power rebate cuts may be too late The feel-good benefits of the state’s investment in rooftop solar power could give way to political pain and higher costs. 26 May 2011
Opinion Goodwill needed amid GST row The review of the GST grants system should be accelerated if Canberra is serious about delivering genuine reform. 26 May 2011
Opinion Wastrel nation may be found wanting It’s not a bad idea to put a little away for a rainy day. 26 May 2011
Opinion Barnett puts wedge to good effect The state's decision to lift iron ore royalties has provided a headache for the federal government. 26 May 2011
Opinion WA blazing trail of fiscal independence Political secession is not on WA's agenda, but financial secession certainly appears to be happening. 25 May 2011
Opinion Rare earths move to become more common Export embargoes on all manner of goods could change the way the trade world works. 19 May 2011
Opinion Pilbara 2020: developments and challenges Providing infrastructure in health, education and basic services is essential if the Pilbara’s potential is to be achieved. 19 May 2011
Opinion Homing in on systematic policy failure Governments from both sides of the political divide have failed to address the issue of housing affordability. 19 May 2011
Opinion Due process missing in action The Barnett government seems to have slipped up in its efforts to strike a balance between decisive leadership and due process. 19 May 2011
Opinion Future liquid fuels problems solvable now Australia must find an alternative to imported oil. 19 May 2011
Opinion Tranquility and tension co-exist Recent turmoil aside, the Middle East is a region of contrasts, politically and economically. 19 May 2011
Opinion Two-speed economy's division widens Australia might have a two-speed economy today, but when interest rates rise again next month only one half will be moving. The other half will be dead. 18 May 2011
Opinion Pay one way to lift political performance The political system needs a makeover from the ground up. 12 May 2011
Opinion Current solar policy a waste, Moore or less The cost of solar power is a major problem for the renewables sector. 12 May 2011
Opinion James Price Point hub a step closer The backers of the James Price Point gas hub in the Kimberley face real challenges getting support where it is really needed. 12 May 2011
Opinion Political elite clearly lacks common touch The halls of Parliament House in Canberra are filled with political careerists. 12 May 2011
Opinion Govt gets ready to make a move The state government's move from Governor Stirling Tower has ruffled a few feathers, but it makes sense in the longer term. 12 May 2011
Opinion Glasenberg to win big from Glencore float Andrew Forrest may have a big number in his ‘wealth column’, but he’s down 2-0 against an old foe. 12 May 2011
Opinion How do republicans view independence? If Australia is to cut constitutional ties with Britain it must be for the right reasons. 05 May 2011
Opinion WA clubs gambling on the pokies Andrew Wilkie’s plans for legislation on poker machines could change the way gaming plays out in this state. 05 May 2011
Opinion China trade poses questions of self-respect Many Australian businesses may have no qualms about trading with China, but the national government may be forced into a corner on the issue. 05 May 2011
Opinion Business slow to adopt employer branding Very few companies in WA are effectively selling themselves to current and prospective staff. 05 May 2011
Opinion Dutch develop resistance to their ‘disease’ Shouldn’t governments be saving more if we’re to avoid Dutch Disease? 05 May 2011
Opinion Migration key to wages outcomes Managing wages growth is a critical business issue, and requires a raft of policy settings to be correct. 05 May 2011