Emily Morgan

Grower, butcher beef up with Amelia Park

TRACING a steak's origins can be a difficult task, but if you are eating a cut of beef from Amelia Park you can be sure it has come from a farm in Borden via a processor in Bunbury and through a butcher in Jandakot.

OPR Good Heart set to pick up a beat

OAKAJEE Port and Rail and other sponsors are keen to grow opportunities for indigenous artists in the Mid West by building on the success of the Good Heart Mid West Aboriginal Art Exhibition.

McNally Group squares up for $40m in sales

In McNally Group's first year of operations, in the 2008-09 financial year, the modular building company turned over $439. This financial year the family owned and run business will have revenue of more than $40 million. 

Carboni delivers Modern Masters

The Art Gallery of Western Australia today launched Picasso to Warhol: Fourteen Modern Masters, the first exhibition in a series of six from New York's Museum of Modern Art that director Stefano Carboni has secured.

Branding to give Anglicare voice

It's not common for a community services organisation to go through a rebranding process. That is partly because not-for-profit stakeholders want to know what the value of a rebrand is and why money is being spent developing pretty logos instead of delivering services.

Kinetic aims for largest global IT firm

Information and communication technology company Kinetic IT has very serious ambitions. Chief executive and co-founder Terry North said the goal was to become the world's largest IT management company.

DomGas calls for national reservation policy

The DomGas Alliance has called for a national domestic gas reservation policy and said the current system is not in the national interest because it is leading to seriously low gas supplies and escalating gas prices.

New board gets Wheelies on a roll

WHEELCHAIR Sports WA has firmed up its governance over the past two years with the hope that a robust board will lead to greater corporate support and a better community understanding of the organisation's role.

Indie musicians play online in record style

The consolidation of major multinational record labels and rapidly evolving music-sharing technology has shifted the power in the music industry and provided new ways for local independent artists to gain influence in the competitive industry.

Margs gourmet event to build brand, tourism

A beach barbeque, lunch in the vines and a 'gourmet village' at Leeuwin Estate Winery will be some of the events at the Margaret River Gourmet Escape food and wine festival, to be held in the south west in late November.

Burke approves BHP's $20bn Port Hedland expansion

BHP Billiton's proposed $20 billion expansion of its outer harbour project in the Pilbara has received federal environment approval, but the board's decision to proceed won't be made for several months.

Flinders Russian trial drags on

A legal battle delaying a $554 million Russian takeover of iron ore miner Flinders Mines is continuing to drag on, with an appeal from Flinders Mines adjourned until June 6.

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Rio Tinto$26.13bn
BHP Billiton Iron Ore$20.48bn
North West Shelf Venture$14.92bn
Gold Corporation$6.82bn
Fortescue Metals Group$6.68bn
Others$22.08bn
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