The Western Australian Trade Enquiry Service is operated by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia (CCI) with the support of the WA Government’s Department of Industry and Resources.
SENIOR Western Australian barristers, Gail Archer and Ken Martin (pictured) have been appointed to the Corruption and Crime Commission and its overseeing body, the Parliamentary Inspector, respectivel
SIDS and Kids Western Australia is a not-for-profit organisation started in the 1970s as a mutual support group for bereaved SIDS parents and families.
SUBIACO-BASED Gemstar Diamonds Ltd director Peter Fiore is confident his company will float on the stock market shortly, as tough markets conditions extend the life of the initial public offer.
WHO calls the shots in your workgroup? When do you make the decision? When do you let your workgroup make the decision? How effective are you as a decision maker according to your workgroup?
Visiting WA; Robin Sharma, organisational and leadership coach and author of The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Greatness Guide, to present his full-day leadership workshop, ‘Lead Without Title Get
Western Australia has bucked the trend in April as job advertisements rose in the state by 2.7 per cent, compared to a national drop of 1.7 per cent, a survey says.
Fortescue lashes out at MCA on rail access; Asian investors fuel iron ore stock rally; Opes deals for planners under fire; Unions seek broader IR solutions; Etrade fined over 'suspect' Allco dealings
Big banks cut cash needs as loans slip; Centro scheme costs staff $265m; Tanner confirms budget on track; QBE to extend deadline; Fong, Birney floats on verge of ASX listing
Woodside worth $100: Voelte; Banks confront a sober new era; Allco signals $1.5bn loss; Administrators for Baraka; Santos surges on speculation it will be the next target for oil majors
BHP Billiton Ltd has pressed the button on a $2.5 billion expansion of its Worsley Alumina refinery, after rising costs threatened to derail both the Worsley project and a similar expansion planned by Alcoa at its Wagerup alumina refinery.
British in $13bn raid on Origin; The $1bn plan for new Perth airport; RBA glimpses victory on credit front; Investors dump RCR as it warns of profit slump; Ex-AWB bosses fight handover of ASIC files
NATIONAL Native Title Council chairman Brian Wyatt said last week’s Noongar Native Title decision demonstrated the deficiencies and unworkability of the Native Title Act.
HOME delivery agents are confident of resolving their fight against WA Newspapers Holdings Ltd after their concerns were addressed at length at the company’s recent extraordinary general meeting.
Visiting WA; Dave Snowden, founder and chief scientific officer, Cognitive Edge, UK, to speak at ‘Global Convergence: Answers to Management and Compliance’ on May 1.
A SUPPLY and demand imbalance in Perth’s industrial property market has ensured rental growth continued in the March quarter, although future land releases are expected to relieve pressure, according
MORE than two thirds of Australian companies had their growth plans curtailed by the shortage of skilled labour, a survey of 492 chief executives by the Australian Industry Group and Deloitte has foun
ENVIROGOLD Ltd has become the latest Western Australian company to be caught in the global credit squeeze, announcing that “due to the current financial climate it will take longer than originally ant
Started in 1988, Volunteering WA is the peak body for volunteering in Western Australia and takes a leadership role in building stronger communities through volunteering.
A question about Aussie batting legend Don Bradman may not survive a Rudd government review of the Australian citizenship test, but the link to sport remains – and it’s a Western Australian one too.
Perth software developer Guilford Investments Ltd (formerly Harvest Road Ltd) has gone into adminisration after running down its cash balances and failing to reach an agreement with BAE Systems on development of its main product.
70,000 miners needed to exploit resources boom; Midwest approves sweeter Chinese bid; Rate rises put breaks on house prices; Opes Prime client asks court to rule against sale of his shares; Now Rio's turn to talk down rival in battle of ore giants