THE City of Perth is in danger of losing the annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras to other municipalities after it again rejected a request to donate $10,000 to organisers.
MANY contractors are grumbling the Australian Business Number is an attempt to draw them into the Pay As You Earn tax net. However, this may not be the case.
SMALL businesses will find tendering for government contracts easier using a tender shell document developed by the WA’s Department of Contract and Management Services.
THE Australian Securities and Investments Commission has obtained an agreement for some advertising on the Australian Olives’ Internet site to be removed.
CHALLENGE Bank and its eastern states parent Westpac are sending their customers a written guarantee that Y2K will not affect the safety of their money or the banks’ ability to keep accurate financial records.
WA ENGINEERING company RCR Tomlinson, has launched a new business development drive aimed at building long-term alliances with clients by providing integrated enginering services.
A NEW technique incorporating centuries old medicine and some modern psychotherapy is helping people beat both emotional and physical pain and improve their work performance.
DESPITE opportunities inherent in the near completed and proposed residential developments around East Perth, the Commonwealth Bank has closed its 251 Adelaide Terrace branch.
PERTH City Council has refused to give the Perth Lesbian & Gay Pride Festival and Parade $10,000 – even though the event could add $300,000 to council coffers.
INTERNET browsing not related to work could be costing organisations up to $1 billion a year in lost productivity alone, according to a new study by Perth-based information technology company Living-stone Group Limited.