The Perth property developer who gets up at 4.45am to exercise for two hours every day tells how sitting in business class next to a billionaire changed the trajectory of his career.
The prominent company director talks life lessons,not shying away from social issues and breaking up the boys club.
Kate Chaney talks about what her prominent West Australian political family taught her,and about being bold on climate policy in a mining town.
The state’s 19th auditor general talks the conversation that changed her life,holding a mega-government to account,and what she makes of being dubbed its most effective opposition.
The man leading one of Perth’s most successful property development firms talks calculated risks,motorbikes,and helming Hesperia.
Paula Rogers left her London borough bound for Western Australia more than two decades ago after falling in love with Perth. Now,she’s selling it to the world.
The man widely considered one of Perth’s most successful corporate advisors talks flying,the pressure of a legacy,and his fear that he “wasn’t very bright”.
Even as a child,Kevin Brown recalls being mesmerised by the rush of traversing a busy airport and watching the enormous airplanes roaring up and down the tarmac. Now,he’s swapped aircraft for ambulances.
Lachlan Henderson was leading a hospital group through a pandemic in the world’s most locked-down city when he got an offer he couldn’t refuse:to return home.