A COUPLE of Western Australian geothermal energy companies are hoping to make their mark on expanding clean energy markets thanks to some locally developed technology.
TRANSPORT networks are crucial to Western Australia's ports, so it's essential that port planning applies the lessons learned from road and rail systems developed in the past.
WESTERN Australia's leading business groups agree that the state requires a solid infrastructure strategy in order to correctly prioritise the state's key projects.
A restaurant that has been around in one form or another for the best part of six decades must be doing something right. Russell Quinn discovers some secrets of The Romany Restaurant’s success.
TWO of Perth's mid-sized law firms are heading in different directions, with Hammond Worthington Lawyers planning to split up after 17 years and Christensen Vaughan joining national firm Gadens Lawyers.
WESTERN Australian exporters have received encouraging news about the economies of some of the state's key trading partners, in particular India and China, with strong signs of growth for the future.
THE Pastoralist's and Grazier's Association is among the many organisations lobbying Fremantle outer harbour development proponent, James Point, over future assistance with the exportation of bulk materials.
A WESTERN Australia direct marketing company plans to launch the country's first online system capable of delivering direct mail solutions for smaller businesses operating with reduced budgets, specifically targeting the not-for-profit sector.
Thirty Western Australian mining services companies were in Indonesia last week for the annual Ozmine Conference, which aims to align Australian suppliers with the Indonesian mining industry, delivering positive results for those involved.
RESEARCH has shown that Australian businesses involved in importing and exporting in the current economic climate are becoming dissatisfied with the trade loans provided by their financiers.
ONE Western Australian company is using the global economic slowdown as an opportunity to refocus its business outlook, unveiling a revamped ownership structure prior to releasing an updated version of its flagship product.
IF there's one thing an aspiring events management company in Perth really needs, it's a big name celebrity for its first theatre show; and there are fewer names bigger than British TV stalwart, Sir Michael Parkinson.
A LOT of people reckon they work in the best industry in the world and many claim their job is more fun than work, but Robert J Spencer, founder of multinational computer game developer Interzone, can certainly lay claim to having one of the coolest jobs
HAPPY employees who create positive end results and, in turn, yield contented clients are always at the top of mind for Complete Fire Design managing director, Richard Welsh.
LOCAL bars and restaurants may fly the flag for Western Australian products with the meals they serve or the drinks they pour, but there's one going all-out promoting WA to American consumers in the beachside city of San Diego.
A NUMBER of Western Australian universities are looking to actively increase the numbers of international students coming to WA from India, citing the sub-continent as a key area for future growth.
BUNBURY will soon be home to a new centre for digital animation, which could link local creatives to national and international film and television projects.
With belt-tightening occurring across a range of industries, Western Australian web developers say clients are being more careful about where they put their marketing spend.