THE Clive Brown-chaired Phosphate Resources Ltd has taken court action against the federal government as it seeks to overturn a ban on the expansion of phosphate mining on Christmas Island.
OSBORNE Park-based Immersive Technologies, which manufactures advanced simulator training systems for the mining industry, has signed an exclusive licensing agreement with Japanese company, Hitachi
AFTER more than three decades operating pastry houses across Perth, Miss Maud Hospitality Group founder and chief executive officer Maud Edmiston is branching out into wholesaling, with her products m
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 I
THE Note reckons any initiative to create a bustling city centre after knock-off time should be met with a smile and on some occasions a bit of a plug.
Software company Bentley Systems has appointed Mark Bright as manager WA. Mr Bright brings to the company over 25 years’ experience in the engineering information and CADD industry.
DOMENIC Martino-chaired ComputerCORP Ltd has announced plans to merge with Melbourne-based IT company Leading Solutions, in a deal that will double the size of the West Perth-based business.
The Mark Howlett Foundation is a self-funding, not-for-profit organisation that provides an opportunity for mid-career WA artists to pre-sell their works to a group of subscribers.
Eagle Bay Resource Tony Rechner walks free from court; brokers issuing high-risk loans could get fined; Rudd names top economic ministers; BHP to build railway line in the Pilbara; Seven launches $127m bid for Unwired.
BHP could spend $17b in Olympic Dam; WA record budget surplus of $2.3b; Federal governement plans reforms to reduce barriers of foreign investment; Nufarm shares down; Federal Labor open to slow tariff reductions on Australia's textile.
Extra $714m for drought relief payments; Terry Campbell warns on more sharemarkets fallout; BHP to report move to double planned extension of Olympic Dam; Myer could be back on the sharemarket; Packer fund takes 50pc stakes in Wilde's Arccon.
EXPORT earnings from Australian commodities are expected to jump by four per cent this financial year, to $144.7 billion, according to a report by the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Ec
WA Newspapers Ltd’s $210 million printing press upgrade has caused its fair share of headaches for management, as teething problems surfaced and caused delivery delays.
Tim Lagdon has been appointed executive director corporate finance for Agri Energy Ltd. Mr Lagdon previously worked for 10 years with NM Rothschild & Sons (Australia) Ltd in Sydney and Perth.
FutureNet, in conjunction with the Association of Consulting Engineers, is hosting a breakfast on engagement with China, September 28 at Frasers Restaurant.
SHAREHOLDERS of Osborne Park-based iron ore hopeful Golden West Resources Ltd voted down a proposal to raise $22 million through a share issue, leading the company to review other capital raising aven