FROM the wheel to fibre-optic cables, satellite communications and the industrial particle accelerator, all deployed research and development has one thing in common, the very reason R&D exists in the first place ? it solves a problem.
THE State’s major mining operations will open their doors to the public on Sunday October 7 for Australia’s first Mine Open Day to celebrate the centenary of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of WA.
FOR the second week running Business News brings you a new section.After whetting your appetite with, Gusto, our new look food and wine pages we have returned to more staple fare this week with a new guide to the underbelly of corporate WA.
THE opening of the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre (PCEC) in 2004 will further complement and enhance Perth’s existing conference and exhibition infrastructure and services,
SCENES reminiscent of a Hollywood disaster movie greeted US citizens as they awoke on Tuesday morning. Terrorists flew four hijacked planes into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington.
I HAVE been involved in global university management education for 15 years through living and teaching in Australia, the UK, New Zealand and South Africa.
WHAT does a professional photographer look for when taking a good image? What’s the attention-capturing part that makes you stop and look?Composition will make you want to look at a photo a little closer, go away and then want to come back again.
THE presence of a newcomer to WA’s port services industry has raised new tensions on the nation’s waterfronts, this time among the pilots who guide ships into harbour.
TAKING on the conference management role for your association or company is often viewed as suitable only for extreme masochists – those who thrive on setting nail
OUR food and wine pages have a new look and a new name. We’ve called it Gusto and we have expanded our coverage to include more industry news, coverage of events around WA and a look at what’s going on it the arts.
IS this how you picture the Australian working ethos? Road workers out early on a cold winter’s morning, doing their bit to keep the machine that is Perth city running smoothly?
HOME loan providers in WA could soon be forced to include an Average Annualised Percentage Rate in their advertisements.The WA Government is considering adopting the proposal into its legislation.
UP to midnight last Sunday, 143 WA motorists had been charged under a new law banning the use of hand-held mobile phones while driving.The new law came into effect on July 1.
EVANS and Tate has appointed John Hopkins (pictured right) as a non-executive director to fill the position left vacant by retiring member Michael Calneggia.
WEST Perth-based ISP and software developer Commerce Australia last week released an application it believes will reduce communication costs and boost efficiencies for small businesses.
THE three municipalities created in the 1995 break-up of the City of Perth have each been granted a $2.9 million stake in Tamala Park, one of the City’s most prized assets.
WATCH out mobile phone users. September 25 marks the single biggest event in Australian mobile history, the introduction of number portability, according to the Telstra manager charged with overseeing the event.
The Belmont Business Enterprise (BEC) is proud to again present the Belmont Small Business Awards, recognising the professionalism of businesses in the Belmont area.
WA’S biggest industrial company, Wesfarmers, has won more than 90 per cent of takeover target Howard Smith and will move to compulsorily acquire the remainder.
PERTH commercial builder Brown & Joy Industries was put into liquidation last week owing creditors about $3 million. Expressions of interest in the firm were called last month but no buyer came forward.