At Close of Business podcast June 13 2024
Jack McGinn speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the state of carbon capture projects in WA and beyond. Plus: Fortescue exit; WA's population; and Claremont Quarter sale.

Jack McGinn speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the state of carbon capture projects in WA and beyond. Plus: Fortescue exit; WA's population; and Claremont Quarter sale.
Tom Zaunmayr and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the Japanese cultural and financial ties found in Western Australian industries. Plus: Esplanade Hotel sale; Chinese premier's WA visit; and mining law.
Mark Beyer and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the Murchison Green Energy project among other hydrogen developments in the state. Plus: Woodside's Sangomar project; Madeleine King; and GDI's Newman buy.
Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about social enterprises that are investing in the community. Plus: Clean energy's $70m boost; Smith-Gander's new role; and WA spending.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Rio's Kwinana plan, Fortescue's court dispute, MinRes selling its stake in Pilbara haul road, Northern Minerals boardroom battle, Libby Mettam, Perth house values, VGW, and a preview of the next magazine.
Tom Zaunmayr talks to Nadia Budihardjo about WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam and her plan to rebuild the party. Plus: Sumitomo strikes Kimberley mine deal; Hydrogen fuel station plan update; and Stockland's $75m project.
Jack McGinn speaks to Justin Fris about an industrial relations policy trial in WA. Plus: Liberals' fast-track approvals policy; $42m recycling plant; and Karratha shopping centre.
Jack McGinn speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the major infrastructure projects in Western Australia. Plus: Sandfire Resources; Banks merger; and Subi East project.
Liv Declerck speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the recent performing arts congress, which was held in Perth for the first time. Plus: Rio Tinto's $215m spend; Synergy wind farm costs blowout; and a Bayswater site sale.
Claire Tyrrell speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Golden Sedayu's $4 billion Belmont Park project. Plus: Qantas, Perth Airport $3bn deal; live exports protest; and Education director general resigns.
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the Perth Airport redevelopment through the Qantas deal; Hesperia restructure; development delays; Wildcats bid; domgas supply; and Shell and Woodside in court.
Nadia Budihardjo and Isabel Vieira discuss the growth of peer-to-peer fashion rental business The Volte. Plus the latest on BHP's Anglo bid, Perth Wildcats offer and Shell's legal action against Woodside.
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the growth of the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation. Plus: Rio class action, Housing tipped to bounce, and G'Day Group expands again.
Mark Beyer and Jack McGinn discuss the career trajectory of Cranecorp CEO Joy Krige. Plus: Strike's Walyering payback; pet store deal, and Cedar Woods sells to Woolworths.
Jack McGinn speaks with Liv Declerk about changes to the Parkerville Children and Youth Care service delivery method. Plus the latest on a push to keep onshore gas in WA, a partnership between iron ore rivals BHP and Rio, and REX's new Adelaide to Perth route.
Isabel Vieira speaks with Nadia Budihardjo about the storied life of WA-born Wendy Pye, the founder of one of the world's largest education book publishers. Plus the latest on the nickel relief package, a new airline route between Perth and Melbourne, and Monadelphous success with Sam Jones
In this podcast, Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Forrest property buy; resource conferences; BHP; Anglo-American; Carolyn Turnbull's new job; Feral Brewing's new owner; and preview the next magazine.
Nadia Budihardjo speaks to Mark Beyer about the demand for services in the largest law firms in Perth. Plus the latest on the Anglo American takeover proposal from BHP, Peter Dutton's "turbo charged" energy and resources plan, and a $14 million neighbourhood centre approved, despite heavy opposition.
Nadia Budihardjo speaks with Mark Beyer about his recent article highlighting two corporate lawyers who crafted different paths from their boutique firm beginnings. Plus the latest on BHP's nickel, Dutton's nuclear plan and a $78 million redevelopment in Subiaco.
Nadia Budihardjo and Tom Zaunmayr discuss a Margaret River winemaker who has a cult following. Plus: Woodside; E-waste recycling; and Reynolds v Higgins update.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss planning pathways available to developers. Plus: Forrest's North Freo buy; Deloitte report; and corruption charges.
Sam Jones and Jack McGinn discuss the climate for innovation in Western Australia. Plus: NWQ collapse confusion; Realmark office departure, and Cable Beach cash splash.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the federal budget’s mining support, Santos and Quintis job cuts, live sheep exports, property development approvals, NWQ Capital Management, and Clough.
Mark Pownall speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about the Brooks family and the expansion of their equipment hire business. Plus: Alcoa's forest research; Collie steel mill; and UWA underpayments.
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss architects repurposing existing assets amid a focus on climate change. Plus: Santos job cuts; federal budget review; and mining rankings.
Justin Fris speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Matt Fulton, the acting chief executive of the WA Institute of Sport. Plus: Clough's healthcare plan; Quintis job cuts; and Bunbury hospital.
Tom Zaunmayr speaks to Nadia Budihardjo about Cossack, a historic ghost town in the Pilbara. Plus: Openn in administration; Rio Tinto train derailment; and St Georges Terrace building sale.
Nadia Budihardjo and Liv Declerck discuss the role of artificial intelligence in the mining industry. Plus: Saffioti defends Metronet spend; Bailey Brewing's expansion; and Sentinel's $65 million build.
Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss the state budget; federal budget; the Prime Minister's visit to Perth; critical minerals; the future of gas; a media stoush; 40under40 awards; and a preview of the next magazine.
Nadia Budihardjo and Claire Tyrrell discuss architecture studio Architectus and its plan for the city's growth. Plus: State budget; Metronet costs; and MinRes drops nickel buy.