Analysts are looking to the services sector to drive the next phase of economic growth, amid a slowdown in resources investment and the collapse of key commodity prices.
It may not be popular in political or financial circles, but the treasurer's call for a debate on the use of superannuation for housing resonates where it counts.
The Insurance Commission of Western Australia is moving out of direct property investment, placing an $800 million portfolio on the market that includes three CBD office buildings and two suburban
Our annual Well@Work feature discusses the need for health and wellness programs for employees, the trend in injury rates in WA, mental health among FIFO employees and how not-for-profit groups have recognised the importance of workplace wellness.
The top end of the accounting profession in Western Australia has nearly doubled in size over the past decade, whereas the state's major law firms have recorded minimal growth, according to employment data compiled by Business News.
A PwC director has claimed the productivity of iron ore mining equipment in Australia has fallen 40 per cent in the last four years, and has sat behind the global average since 2012.
Accounting giant KPMG has bought mining-focused management consultancy firm Momentum Partners in a transaction estimated to be worth about $5 million, adding to the flurry of recent professional se
Sue Ash, Frank Cooper, Hendy Cowan and Ian Ritchie are among the Western Australians to have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday honours this year.
Accounting giant EY is understood to be close to finalising negotiations on a new lease at the six-storey EY Building on Mounts Bay Road, after coming up empty in its search for a new home.
Recent events in the business and political sphere highlight again the importance of having a good succession plan, a process that many leaders do not embrace or understand.
The entrepreneurial talents of Tony Loxton, founder of Digital Dialogue, were recognised last night when he was named First Amongst Equals in front an audience of 980 people at the 2014 40under40 awards.
Health insurer HBF has completed a deal, foreshadowed earlier this year, to purchase and move into one of the new Kings Square office towers, relocating its 600-strong staff from its existing offic
Big accounting firms don't appear to share the gloom engulfing much of the resources industry in Western Australia, with the top players adding significant numbers to their partnership roll-calls.
TNG founding managing director Neil Biddle and former PwC Perth global partner Tony Leibowitz have been appointed as non-executive directors at Sydney-based Pilbara Minerals, following the resignat
Construction of Perth's next big office development could start within weeks as investment group Brookfield strives to meet its 2015 deadline for a second tower at Brookfield Place.
Avalon Minerals has appointed a new chairman to lead the company's development of its northern Sweden minerals tenements, particularly its Viscaria copper project.
AS many of the management consulting sector's global brands have established a presence in the booming Perth market, local boutique player Momentum Partners has quietly been expanding its national
IT could hardly be called upheaval, but there has been a rare changing of the guard at the top end of Perth's accounting world, with two of the big four firms this year handing over the reins to ne
WA's role as the nation's economic powerhouse is no more evident than in the accounting sector, with strong growth a dominant feature of the past decade.
IT might not be the busiest of times in Western Australia's corporate advisory scene, but that has not stopped positive moves by several firms – albeit without much fanfare – that have included the
OFTEN overlooked in the chest-thumping world of corporate finance are the accounting firms that perform many of the transactional elements of each deal.
LOCAL boutique players in the management consulting space are expanding their offerings to take advantage of the strong Western Australian market, which has drawn an influx of major global brands.&
THE increasingly crowded management consulting space in Western Australia has yet another new player, with investment adviser Azure Capital launching its own business, led by former SAS commanding