Noel Dyson

Hyatt plan returns squash to the CBD

The halls of the Hyatt Centre will again be alive with the thwack of squash balls thanks to a plan by Squash WA to bring the centre's squash courts back to life.

Disability program pays for PCB

A program that aims to make Western Australia recognised as the most disabled-friendly State in Australia has won the Perth Convention Bureau a rare honour and won WA about $5 million.

Squash aims to bounce back

As a sport it was flying high in the 1980s, becoming the game of choice for executives the world over.Twenty years on and squash is a mere shadow of its former self. But that is due to change.

FAL into the fuel action

FAL supermarket chain Action has launched a reverse petrol discount plan that offers its customers money off their grocery bill based on the amount of petrol they have bought.

Nursing’s new ‘super agency’

A five-way merger has resulted in the formation of one of Western Australia's largest nursing agencies with a claimed total staff of about 1,000 and growing.

New slate for pork growers

PORK growers are calling for a restructure of their industry to ensure it remains strong in the face of growing imports and domestic pressures.

ASIC looks into Wavemaster

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has started an investigation into beleaguered shipbuilder Wavemaster International, which has been in financial turmoil for some months.

Collie shire sues ASIC

The Collie Shire Council is suing the Australian Securities and Investments Commission to recover some of the $200,000 it is owed in unpaid rates from the Wellington Heights development, a land parcel embroiled in the finance brokers' scandal of three yea

Compo costs in dispute

Business could face increased costs of up to $174 million in the first year of the Gallop Government's new workers' compensation laws, according to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Multi-facets reflect well on Henderson

Is he an architect? Is he a healthcare research advocate? Is he a trade promoter for Western Australia? Is he a motor racer?Put these questions to Michael Henderson and he is apt to answer yes to all.

Holmes à Court calls Nebru to account

Leading businesswoman Janet Holmes à Court has successfully petitioned the Supreme Court of Western Australia to put liquidators into failed cattle business Nebru Plains.

Christmas Island battle heats up

The battle for Christmas Island phosphate miner Phosphate Resources Limited has escalated with PRL and takeover suitor Asset Backed Holdings trading shots over the share value of the offer.

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Exporters

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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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