Noel Dyson

Farmers fight pipe land grab

AT least 13 landowners are preparing to launch legal action in the Supreme Court of Western Australia to challenge the State Government's decision to take a 100-metre wide corridor along the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline.

Port plan to avoid queues

FREMANTLE port's two main stevedoring firms will switch to a complete booking system from March 1 in an attempt to remove the problems that led to last November's blockade by truck drivers.

C3 burns treatment gains European acceptance

C3 has announced that its CellSpray and CellSpray XP spray-on skin products have been accepted for use in The Netherlands and Denmark, in one case in an application the company had not previously considered.

BEC review raises more questions

SMALL Business Minister Bob Kucera has branded a recent review into the operation of Western Australia's 37 Business Enterprise Centres as "disappointing".

Surprise Metabolism creditor emerges chasing $751,400

A SURPRISE creditor of failed Metabolism Health Limited has emerged seeking $751,400, about 10 times the amount owed to identified unsecured creditors of the company, which had one of the shortest recorded lives as a listed company.

CPA looks ahead

THE Western Australian division of CPA Australia has adopted a youth policy with the appointment of 31-year-old Ian Watt as its new State chief.

Farmers ready for land power battle

A GROUP of farmers is preparing for the final stage of a 17-year battle with Western Power over compensation for land the utility has taken to carry high voltage power lines.

Rowe bows out on top

AFTER almost 26 years representing Western Australian business Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Lyndon Rowe is leaving to become the State's economic regulator.

Audit concerns raised over WA companies

AN Australian Securities and Investments Commission accounting surveillance project shows 47 Western Australian listed companies have issues regarding whether they can continue as a going concern.

Ballet offers behind scenes view

WEST Australian Ballet has taken an entrepreneurial approach to fostering its relationships with its sponsors by taking them behind the scenes.

Crage extends his HI bid

HIRE Intelligence managing director Tom Crage has extended the takeover offer from his private company Hamwrex Nominees until February 11.

Rottnest wind power plan stalled

A WIND turbine project planned for Rottnest Island has been put on the backburner.

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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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