It’s an age-old question:What’s the secret to success? A deep-dive into the lives of some of WA’s most high-profile figures indicates there’s one significant determining factor.
Former deputy leader of the Liberal Party and Labor senator Patrick Dodson join forces to call on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to support an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
The bid to change Australia’s constitution to recognise Indigenous Australians has united powerful allies across the political spectrum.
The Curtin MP used her first speech to parliament on Thursday to warn that humanity needed to start questioning the assumption that “more is always better”.
Experts say it will cost as much as $2m to win a marginal seat as candidates are expected to raise a record half-billion dollars trying to get elected this year.
The government will on Wednesday build on laws to combat modern slavery,with a new five-year action plan involving government,communities,unions and business to further crack down on worker exploitation.
Bunnings sources between 35 and 40 per cent of its products from Australia,but Wesfarmers'wider retail businesses source between 20 and 70 per cent of products from China,depending on the category.
Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney has warned if significant industrial relations and tax reforms are not passed Australia will face a future of high unemployment.
A top executive at a $430 billion funds management powerhouse that owns shares in Harvey Norman and Wesfarmers has hit back at criticism of proxy advisers
Wesfarmers chairman Michael Chaney says it's becoming harder to juggle diverse investor views on pay after it narrowly avoided a first strike at its AGM.
Wesfarmers has narrowly avoided a first strike at its AGM after its executive pay package was earlier criticised as'excessive'by proxy firm ISS.