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    Tom Rabe

    WA political correspondent

    Tom Rabe is the WA political correspondent, based in Perth. Connect with Tom on Twitter.

    Tom Rabe

    Today

    A Climate Energy Finance report estimates Australia has the potential to double its iron  export value to $250 billion by producing green iron.

    Slow approvals are risking the next mining boom: report

    State and federal environmental approval processes are jeopardising tens of billions of dollars of investment in green steel and renewable energy infrastructure, experts warn.

    This Month

    Western Australia’s Treasurer and deputy Premier Rita Saffioti.

    Energy needs count, WA warns EPA on gas approvals

    Governments cannot throw economic and energy security out the door in favour of environmental factors when assessing gas projects, the WA treasurer says.

    Fortescue Metals chief executive Dino Otranto.

    Iron ore producers must learn from nickel: Fortescue boss

    Australia must invest heavily in green iron or risk losing out to international competitors, chief executive Dino Otranto warns

    Woodside Energy’s Browse project is off the coast of Broome. It has already scrapped plans for an onshore LNG processing facility.

    Woodside’s $30b Browse LNG project faces EPA knockback threat

    The recommendation is not final and could be reversed after further negotiations, but a final rejection would be a blow to Labor’s long-term gas strategy.

    • Updated
    Former minister Linda Reynolds arrives at the Supreme Court in Perth for the defamation trial, with husband Robert Reid, left, and lawyer Martin Bennett.

    Reynolds’ claims ‘retraumatising’ Higgins, court told

    Lawyers for Brittany Higgins have hit back at claims she cast Senator Linda Reynolds as a villain in an imaginary fairytale, calling them “harassing”.

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    Andrew Forrest at Fortescue’s Iron Bridge mine in Port Hedland, WA.

    Pilbara at risk from Africa, Brazil without green iron push: Fortescue

    Mining giant Fortescue has warned that the future of the Pilbara rests on government and industry forging a green iron industry.

    Former Minister Linda Reynolds arrives at the Supreme Court in Perth for the defamation trial, with husband Robert Reid (left) and lawyer Martin Bennett (right).

    Higgins cast Reynolds as villain in ‘fairytale’: lawyer

    Senator Linda Reynolds was cast as a villain in a “fictional story” constructed in Brittany Higgins’ mind, lawyers say.

    July

    Filament Coffee co-owners Aaron Ellwood and Brendan Gillam at their Perth cold brew facility.

    This start-up’s invention is keeping coffee prices down

    Surging input costs forced Perth company Filament Coffee to rethink how it delivered its cold brew to customers.

    WA Premier Roger Cook.

    WA Premier stands by CFMEU amid workplace law shake-up

    Western Australian Premier Roger Cook has defended a decision to keep his party aligned with the state branch of the CFMEU.

    Apprentices in the home building industry are losing their jobs because of insolvencies, making the skills shortage worse.

    Home building crisis worsens with young tradies out of work

    The wave of construction insolvencies is worsening an undersupply of homes and skills shortages, as trade apprentices are forced to drop out of TAFE courses.

    US Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Lisa Franchetti, Chief of the Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AO, and the UK Royal Navy First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, Admiral Ben Key KCB CBE ADC during an AUKUS event in Perth.

    ‘Not a coherent word’: Keating slams PM, Marles over AUKUS

    Former prime minister Paul Keating says there has been no proper debate about AUKUS’ impact on Australia’s defence settings, as a new report backs the delivery schedule.

    Keep the Sheep campaigners say a live export ban would devastate WA farming families and their communities

    The grassroots campaign targeting a Labor weak spot

    Keep The Sheep has raised close to $450,000 since it was founded earlier this year, and is promising to target federal Labor seats in Perth.

    The MV Bahijah is stuck in Fremantle port trying to get a freight load of cows to Israel.

    Pirate-fuelled shipping crisis forcing costs sky-high

    Weeks-long shipping delays caused by Red Sea attacks and congestion in Asian ports are forcing some Australian importers to get creative.

    • Updated
    The builder blames labour and supplies shortages.

    Rich Lister-owned home building empire faces $100m class action

    West Australian construction company BGC Housing Group – founded by the late Len Buckeridge and still controlled by the family – is facing a class action from potentially thousands of aggrieved home owners.

    WA Premier Roger Cook has sought assurances from the federal government regarding any potential climate trigger.

    WA government, business warn against environment law deal with Greens

    The WA Labor government, business and miners argue demands by the Greens could jeopardise future investment in resources.

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    East coast property investors are being overlooked by some Perth homeowners who are opting to sell their properties to West Australian buyers.

    In this city, some home owners want to sell to locals only

    Interstate investors are being overlooked to give locals a chance to enter Western Australia’s booming property market.

    Property Council WA Executive Director Nicola Brischetto and Founding Director of OP Properties Luke Parker.

    Home building slowdown fuels Perth’s rocketing price rises

    Dwindling housing completions have helped fuel major increases in Perth’s property prices as developers warn most projects are not viable because of rising costs.

    Chamber of Minerals and Energy of WA chief executive Rebecca Tomkinson.

    Mining boss calls for policy changes with more jobs in danger

    The boss of WA’s peak resources lobby group says the Albanese government needs to step up to prevent more job losses.

    Former NSW premier Dominic Perrottet.

    Dominic Perrottet to join BHP in senior Washington role

    The former NSW premier will join the Big Australian in Washington, heading up the miner’s external affairs in the United States.

    Wing ground operations manager Semira Ragan and Australia operations manager Dave Ojiako-Pettit loading a drone with a parcel in Melbourne.

    Drone food delivery set to land in Melbourne’s east

    Lightweight, styrofoam drones will soon be flying over the city, delivering meals and packages to homes in Melbourne’s sprawling outer-eastern suburbs.