Regional businesses in Western Australia continue to be squeezed by high costs and skills shortages, as business confidence in the regions slips in both the short...
Western Australian businesses have reported a sharp increase in concern about global trade uncertainty, driving a slip in business confidence levels. CCIWA’s Business Confidence report for...
Rising tariffs, global tensions and high operating costs are dragging down WA business confidence, with supply chain impacts and skills shortages compounding challenges, CCIWA’s June Business Confiden...
Shine a light on workplace inclusion. Nominate for the 2025 CCIWA Diversity & Inclusion Awards before July 25 and celebrate WA’s changemakers.
Dr Peter Cock has informed the Board of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCIWA) of his resignation as Chief Executive Officer, effective...
An inclusive workplace enables innovation and meaningful people-to-people connections. For Edith Cowan University (ECU), the ‘Best in Class for Customer Experience’ award winner and one of...
The Cook Government’s 2025–26 Budget channels mining windfalls into major infrastructure, energy transition, and new industry development across WA.
Key points: Rocks and royalties drive significant projected budget surplus of $2.4 billion for the 2025-26 financial year. CCIWA welcomes government’s renewed focus on industrial development,...
CCIWA has welcomed a High Court decision today to reject a challenge to the administration of the CFMEU, saying it would allow the vital process of cleaning up the union to continue.
Funding to boost local manufacturing and cost relief for small and family businesses top CCIWA’s wish list ahead of Thursday’s state budget. CCIWA’s pre-budget submission has...