Western Australia’s peak business body for sustainable energy has welcomed the federal government’s review of the Renewable Energy Target, welcoming the challenge to reveal the benefits of the RET ami
The failure of construction company Forge Group has forced Roy Hill’s major contractor, Samsung C&T, to consider alternative ways to continue work on the iron ore project, including the possibilit
Flying an unmanned aerial vehicle, or ‘drone’ in the vernacular, is a serious business that requires its operator hold a private pilot’s licence before taking the craft to the skies for commercial pur
Matrix Composites & Engineering lifted its half-year profit by 29.4 per cent compared with the previous corresponding period, despite dropping 20.2 per cent in revenue.
Atlas Iron managing director Ken Brinsden told a business forum in Perth today the big mining houses’ practice of locking-up resources in the Pilbara was depriving smaller miners of development opport
Iron ore miners in the Pilbara are on track to reach production and shipping targets, despite bad weather hampering operations and affecting some December quarter results.
Increasing demand for hardwood plantation products has boosted the outlook for the much-maligned industry in Western Australia, but whether companies can capitalise on new growth will depend on how much suitable land they can access.
SPECIAL REPORT: More national and international conventions are choosing to come to Perth, adding a boost to tourism and industry and catalysing a big change at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Two Western Australian businesses are seeking to join the electricity retail market currently dominated by Synergy and the handful of companies licensed to sell to businesses using more than 50-megawa
Nedlands-based tech company Norwood Systems has enlisted two influential supporters to launch a platform which it says will cut exorbitant mobile roaming costs for corporate clients.
Perth house blocks in new developments shrank by 9.2 per cent over the year to September, with the average size of a block sold declining to 415 square metres.
Few in the crowd captivated by the recent Ashes action at the WACA Ground would be aware that the immaculate grooming of the oval is, in part, due to lawn mowing machinery built in Bayswater.
Karratha's first small bar owner, Bart Parsons, has realised his dream of opening among the traditional pubs and hotels in the northern town, but it has come with a costly sting in the tail.