READMISSION to the Australian Stock Exchange, probably as a mining player, is key on the agenda for suspended technology stock Central Exchange after it received $19.05 million fr
A 50-YEAR-OLD Belmont business is counting the cost of suburban encroachment after being called to task by the Department of Environmental Protection for factory emissions affecti
LISTED biotechnology company Meditech has secured funding from Danish-based biotechnology company Novozymes to pursue phase two clinical trials of its anti-cancer treatment, HyCAMP.
LISTED but suspended miner turned telco stock, Central Exchange, is claiming that the London Nickel Exchange price required to trigger its $19 million payout from Anaconda, now Minara Resources, has been reached.
A BUSINESS that started building go-karts for kids in 1989 has undergone enormous growth – to the point where it claims to be the world’s biggest producer of small to medium beach buggy kits.
HELPING an Aboriginal community find and exploit a previously unknown commercial potential has won Department of Agriculture Indigenous management officer Kim Carter the ‘employee
A YOUNG Perth couple have created the first retail outlet for Jim’s Group – the predominantly home service franchise famous for its bearded bloke icon.
A GUIDE to help tourists make the most of Western Australia’s wildflower season has won the WA Tourism Commission this year’s ‘marketing excellence’ award in the StateWest Achieve
HELPING to land a $25 billion natural gas deal for Western Australia has won Peter Murphy and his fellow Department of Industry and Resources workers the ‘group category’ award in
HEALTHCARE equipment company Medical Corporation Australasia, through its 81.2 per cent subsidiary ObjectiVision, has signed a distribution agreement for the US and Canada with He
SAFETY trainers have sounded a warning over a risk of injuries occurring in the drilling industry with the increase in activity caused by the recent minerals boom.
LISTED Western Australia-based complementary health care company Medec has signed a $24 million supply agreement with Singapore-based Raoki International to supply its energy stim
With the demand for community services increasing and the amount of money flowing into the sector not growing at the same rate, businesses and charities are coming together to find a third way of satisfying those needs. Noel Dyson reports.
WITH 100 scientists on its payroll, a large headquarters in Nedlands and an operating revenue for 2002 of more than $7 million, the Lions Eye Institute doesn’t appear to be a typical not-for-profit organisation.
A MINER turned biotechnical player making an anti-cancer drug from a declared weed is three months away from getting the first results from clinical trials relating to its cancer
NEWLY formed JWH Group will complete work on the 30 or so homes under construction by Renowned Homes, which was placed into voluntary administration earlier this month.
WHILE the major political parties bicker over whether Western Power should be fully broken up or only its network and regional operations separated out, the price differential bet