PROLIFIC company director Michael Kiernan has stepped down from his role as chairman of India Resources Ltd, to be replaced by non-executive director Andrew Simpson, who has worked with Mr Kiernan at
AS companies scramble to pre-commit to newly constructed office space coming online in the next few years, the reality of the commercial office market is forcing many to take a somewhat piecemeal appr
ADELAIDE corporate law firm, Johnson Winter & Slattery, has continued its national expansion, recruiting two senior Freehills partners to establish a Perth office.
John Buchanan, Australian Cricket Team Coach, and the most successful cricket coach in history with a winning record of 70% from 1999 - 2007, to speak at the Breast Cancer Foundation of WA event, Batt
GLOBAL software business Smartsoftware has taken on the challenge of operating from the world's most isolated capital city and developed a unique business model for its other offices worldwide.
VIBURNUM managing director Marshall Allen (pictured) and Wyllie Group managing director Melissa Karlson have joined the board of Western Australian iconic coffee group Dome Coffees, following Viburnum
THE federal government's announcement this week that it would proceed with the establishment of a special body to study and plan Australia's infrastructure needs was a welcome recognition of the impor
JUBILEE Mines NL founding chairman Kerry Harmanis (pictured), along with directors Alan Senior and Gary Pearce and company secretary Gary Lethridge, have all resigned after the takeover of the comp
BELMONT-BASED industrial services provider Paladio Ltd's subsidiaries, Decmil Australia Pty Ltd and Eastman Fort, received $8 million in orders last week, bringing the company's order tally to more th
I WAS reading an idea from a purported sales expert. She recommends going into a sales appointment “naked”. Her title even states: ‘Naked Sales Calls Pay Off'.
WHILE the WA Business News Innovation forum in the January 17 edition provided some interesting debate, opinions expressed in the article ‘Pathway to commercialisation' on university research commerci
PALADIN Energy Ltd plans to dual list on the Namibian Stock Exchange on February 14, joining fellow Western Australian uranium player Deep Yellow, which listed earlier this year.
DIVERSIFIED property player Aspen Group Ltd says its conservative debt position has placed it in a ‘sound position', despite the volatility and uncertainty prevailing in the listed property sector.
PALADIN Energy Ltd plans to dual list on the Namibian Stock Exchange on February 14, joining fellow Western Australian uranium player Deep Yellow, which listed earlier this year.
THE Western Australian government this week announced the release of 185 new taxi licences as well as dropping operational restrictions on peak taxis, a move it claims is to improve services for morni
PROLIFIC company director Michael Kiernan has stepped down from his role as chairman of India Resources Ltd, to be replaced by non-executive director Andrew Simpson, who has worked with Mr Kiernan at
ADELAIDE corporate law firm, Johnson Winter & Slattery, has continued its national expansion, recruiting two senior Freehills partners to establish a Perth office.
Annual Conference: A decade of building partnerships The Australian Technology Network of Universities is holding an annual conference from January 29 to 31 at Curtin University.
FREMANTLE harbour provides a fascinating insight into infrastructure planning. Like many harbours, its location is an accident of geography and history.
VIBURNUM managing director Marshall Allen (pictured) and Wyllie Group managing director Melissa Karlson have joined the board of Western Australian iconic coffee group Dome Coffees, following Viburnum
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Professor Stephen Martin (pictured) has been appointed deputy vice-chancellor of strategy and planning at Curtin University of Technology, replacing Professor Greg Craven.
Coventry eyes failed rival; Woodside eyes two Pluto pipes; Good or bad, investors get ugly; Miner's Shougang showdown tipped tomorrow;'Very good thing' Mirvac tarred with sub-prime brush
Inflation to dog Rudd's first term; ERG clings to Saville's new $15m loan lifeline; WA curbs shopping centre growth, David Jones warns; Market senses Allco management buyout; Food prices rises out of step: regulator
Engineering and property management firm United Group Ltd has booked a 45.7 per cent rise in first half profit and maintained its annual earnings guidance as recent US acquisitions boosted revenue to a record high.
Paladin Energy Ltd plans to dual list on the Namibian Stock Exchange on February 14, joining fellow Western Australian uranium player Deep Yellow to make the move this year.
Rate alert of 8% by year's end; WA stocks fall behind benchmark; Buckeridge takes port fight to court; Empired swoops on lame Commander's IT outpost; Rio boss writes off new BHP bid