A plan by Coles and Woolworths to take over the distribution of milk to their supermarkets is expected to lead to a major rationalisation of Western Australia’s milk distributors.
The State Government’s high-profile $5.9 million plan to reduce pressure on the public hospital system by establishing after-hours clinics has been left $400,000 in the red following the collapse of General Practice Divisions of Western Australia Ltd, jus
Workers on Australian Workplace Agreements can expect to earn at least 8.5 per cent a year more than employees on awards in Western Australia’s mining industry, according to the WA Industrial Relations Commission.
Consolidated Minerals has announced a major manganese supply deal with India thought to be worth in the order of $28 million, inclusive of shipping costs.
One of Western Australia’s most bitter corporate takeover battles of recent times, CaptiveVision Capital’s bid for Skywest, is officially over – for now.
Two key figures from the WA Inc. days, Kevin Edwards and Tony Lloyd, have surfaced at the heart of the deal that led to its largest shareholder Asset Backed Holdings’ takeover bid for Christmas Island miner Phosphate Resources Limited.
A Western Australian auto components maker has its sights set on the US market after receiving the first shipment of its wear-resistant braking system from its Thailand-based manu
Large corporates, particularly those that are Perth-based, have become a key target for work finder to the physically disabled, Rocky Bay Employment Services.
Aliquot Asset Management – a company with a history tied closely to Asset Backed Holdings – is set to receive $920,000 from Key 2, the company that bought its property management
At a time when wine stocks seem out of favour, two of the major players in Western Australia’s wine industry, Evans & Tate chairman Franklin Tate and Australian Wine Holdings director Michael Calneggia, have increased their holdings.
Australian Stock Exchange-listed brake manufacturer Safe Effects Technologies has undergone a major board restructuring, replacing chairman Tom O’Brien with former South Sydney Co
Western Australian-based health insurer HIF is celebrating its 50th year and, as part of those birthday celebrations, has embarked on a major corporate restructure.
Directors of recovering weight loss business Metabolism Health Limited are on the verge of lodging a prospectus with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to r
One-time dot.com hopeful Q Multi-medium has gone full circle, briefly flirting with life as Jumbuck Corporation before coming back to the share market as Q Limited.
ERG Group has announced the details of a fully underwritten five-for-four renounceable rights issue at a price of 20 cents a share to raise $67 million.
Tax accountants Walter Tieleman and Sean Pearce from Perth firm McKessar Tieleman, and Melbourne-based accountant Stephen Warton have been sentenced to five years’ jail with a min
Lakis Construction, the company that won the $5.3 million contract for platform extensions on six northern suburbs railway stations, is fighting off a claim of nearly $196,000 from subcontractor Bell Corporation.