Natalie Gerritsen

Fringe World a taste of what’s to come

A century-old travelling tent is part of Marcus Canning's plan to bring a fringe arts festival to Perth.

Solo travellers start to pay off

TRAVEL is a good business to be in, because it's a product that almost everyone is interested in, according to travel agent and internet entrepreneur Annette Porter.

Mrs. S serves up quirky charm

The newest addition to Mayland's burgeoning cafe scene has attracted a loyal and passionate following in just a couple of months. Natalie Gerritsen reports.

Government blamed over mill

The Australian Workers Union has placed the blame for Gunns' closure of its Deanmill sawmilling site squarely on the shoulders of the state government.

CHOGM ties

ANZ, BP, Fortescue Metals Group and Rio Tinto are among the principal sponsors of the business forum to be held in tandem with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Perth in October.

Positives emerging as educators travel the road to recovery

International educators say they can see light at the end of a very long tunnel.

Diversification balances good ship Navitas

UNCERTAINTY in the Australian international education sector hasn't stopped provider Navitas from delivering a $32.6 million profit after tax for the half-year to December 31, up 18 per cent on the previous year.

UWA heads field as state’s top research university

The Group of Eight universities have dominated the first ever national research ranking results released this week, with the University of Western Australia taking out the title of top WA research university.

Mid-week dining on menu at Clarences

Clarences bar in Mount Lawley is aiming to liven up the mid-week dining scene. Natalie Gerritsen reports.

Flood funds flow from local business

COMPANIES across the spectrum of Western Australian business have pledged their support for flood-ravaged communities in the eastern states and the Gascoyne region in WA's north.

Beach fare with a Twist(er)

A beachfront location and casual vibe are the standout out features of the newest Clancy's venture at City Beach. Natalie Gerritsen reports.

Plugging in to the local network

THE rise of Facebook and the fall of MySpace may be regularly reported on in the traditional news media, but several local sites are quietly making their own news by carving out a niche in the social networking race.

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Mergers and Aquisitions

Mergers & Acquisitions

Who are the leading hands in the West Australian M&A marketplace

Exporters

LabelValue
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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