A LOCAL syndicate at Ellenbrook has put forward its case for turning 2,000 hectares of vacant land north of the suburb into a light industrial and commercial hub.
THE Master Builders Association has endorsed a recommendation to create a residential land bank and restructure LandCorp to alleviate housing shortages in Western Australia.
WA is on the cusp of another boom, making investment in infrastructure vital if the state is to take full advantage. But with the state’s finances increasingly tight, federal-state cooperation has never been more important.
THE Australian Council of Social Service has developed a Standard Chart of Accounts (SCoA) to streamline the financial reporting process for not-for-profit organisations.
ASK almost anyone in industry or government about the key bottlenecks hampering Western Australia’s ability to make the most of the growth opportunities presented by the resurgent resources sector and the answer invariably includes energy.
INCREASED use of public private partnerships has become a defining feature of the state government’s infrastructure program, but behind that label sits a wide range of procurement models.
AS Perth surveys the damage wreaked by Monday’s storm, political observers were picking over something completely different – the results of two state elections at the weekend and trying to assess the implications for Western Australia.
THE private owner of Western Australia’s freight rail network has budgeted to spend $918 million over the next five years expanding its rail infrastructure.
Investment theory, which has been at the foundation of strategies used by Australia’s superannuation and funds management industries, has been upended in new research.
FRESH from the completion of the state’s largest road project last September, the $705 million Perth-Bunbury Highway, the state government is in the early stages of planning another major road project with a similar cost.
MOTORISTS heading south down the Kwinana Freeway would have noticed five cranes looming over a busy construction site. On the corner of Murdoch Drive and South Street, the $1.76 billion Fiona Stanley Hospital (pictured right) is the biggest show in Perth
SPENDING on public venues has been a major issue for the state government in recent months, with cost blowouts and construction delays taking the shine off the new venues being built.
INVESTMENT in new port capacity is a top priority for private industry and government if Western Australia is to avoid the bottlenecks restricting east coast exporters.
THE 2010 vintage is well and truly under way and it looks like we’re in for another stellar year, meaning this will be the fourth successive year the South West has produced a stunning crop of exciting wines.
Hong Kong-based Regent Pacific is poised to take a major stake in Venturex Resources through a $12 million placement and will provide up to $15 million in funds for any acquisition made by October.
Swick Mining Services has been awarded a new underground drilling contract by Newmont Mining, which is expected to generate more than $50 million in revenue for the drilling specialist over three years.
The state government has authorised electricity retailer Synergy to buy power from the planned $750 million Collgar wind farm in the Wheatbelt, underpinning the development of one of the largest wind farms in the country.
Shares in Oklo Uranium surged after it announced it had acquired a 70 per cent interest in a Namibian uranium project located near Paladin Energy's Langer Heinrich uranium mine.
Former biotechnology outfit PharmAust has flagged a rights issue as it expands into the oil and gas sector with a farm-in agreement over a two exploration permits near Sicily.
Cape Lambert Resources has revealed plans to take full control of DMC Mining, launching a $34 million cash offer today for the explorer which controls an iron ore project in the Republic of Congo.
Less than two weeks after being appointed to lead Conquest Mining, former Sino Gold chief Jake Klein has resolved a dispute with Gold Fields Australasia over the Mt Carlton project in Queensland.
Mineral Resources intends to launch a takeover for manganese outfit Mesa Minerals with shareholders in the target split on Mesa's recommendation of the offer, with some saying the approval reflect the actions of a desperate board.