Salt and potash project a boost to regional WA jobs

Joint media release with the Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia the Hon Keith Pitt MP BCI Minerals’ Mardie Salt and Potash Project, located about 100km south-west of Karratha, is expected […]

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State should thank iron ore for helping fund COVID fight

Article by Steve Thomas courtesy of the West Australian WA Treasurer Ben Wyatt wrote an opinion piece in The West Australian yesterday in which he said that the Eastern States should thank […]

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Minerals Council of Australia study suggests Federal Government reform to mining sector to create 32,000 jobs

Article by Lanai Scarr courtesy of the West Australian More than 32,000 jobs could be created in the mining sector within five years if the Federal Government cuts red tape and corporate […]

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BUSINESS CALLS FOR MAJOR RESTRUCTURE TO REIGNITE INVESTMENT, FUEL WORK

Article courtesy of the Australian. One of the nation’s biggest employers has urged national cabinet to prioritise reform of the antiquated tax system, saying it has been one of the key reasons […]

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Cutting red tape in project approvals can boost WA jobs

Article by Cian Hussey courtesy of the West Australian Western Australia’s prospects of becoming the fastest-growing, highest potential State in Australia after the coronavirus recession was boosted by the commitment of the […]

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Free business from red tape

Article by Chris Rodwell courtesy of the West Australian Cutting red tape is the kind of reform that costs taxpayers nothing, yet makes a real difference to business and delivers major results […]

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NT public service heads given 5 weeks to draft up tape-slashing plan, as recommended by Territory Economic Reconstruction Commission report

Article by Madura McCormack courtesy of NT News NORTHERN Territory public service bosses have been given just five weeks to write up a red tape slashing plan that will make the Territory […]

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Environmental laws ‘dated and inefficient’, review finds

Article by Geoff Chambers courtesy of the Australian Scott Morrison has ordered the biggest shake-up of Australia’s environmental laws in 20 years, pushing responsibility for project approvals to the states in a […]

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Mining will lead the recovery

Article by Paul Everingham courtesy of the West Australian While the economic benefits of Western Australia’s mining and energy sector have long been acknowledged, the impacts of COVID-19 has brought home just […]

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To lure Hong Kongers, let’s import their system

Article by Nicholas Tam Making Darwin a charter city ruled by Hong Kong’s pro-prosperity legal framework would eradicate at least some of the regulatory complexity stifling Australia’s economy. When Commodore Gordon Bremer […]

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