NEARLY $93 million worth of contracts have been awarded by both the federal and state governments to improve road infrastructure in the Kimberley region.
WITH the federal government's emissions trading scheme set to be operational by 2010, one Western Australian company is getting in early to meet its legal carbon emissions reporting requirements.
PEAK building and construction industry group Master Builders Australia has called on the federal government to provide compensation and tax concessions to offset the cost of bringing Australian build
MORE than 110,000 visas were granted under the temporary skilled migration program last year, up 27 per cent on the previous year, while WA reported a 41 per cent boost.
PEAK building and construction industry group Master Builders Australia has called on the federal government to provide compensation and tax concessions to offset the cost of bringing Australian build
Iron ore miner IronClad Mining has appointed Patrick Clifford as project manager for the development of the Wilcherry Hill Iron Ore project in South Australia's Eyre Peninsular iron ore province.
MORE than 110,000 visas were granted under the temporary skilled migration program last year, up 27 per cent on the previous year, while WA reported a 41 per cent boost.
CKA Risk Solutions has appointed senior foreign market specialist Stuart McLean as a director. Mr McLean's experience spans many sectors, including energy, telecommunications, mining and resources.
SUBIACO-based Summit Resources Ltd plans to raise over $10 million through a rights issue which will be fully sub-underwritten by its two largest shareholders, Paladin Energy Ltd and Areva NC Australi
Allied Gold Ltd Jeffrey Moore has resigned as director. CBH Resources Ltd Andrew Davies has resigned as a director. In consequence, the appointment of Mr Stephen Lonergan as his alternate ceases.
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Territory fails to get rid of administrators; Orica to raise $900m in spin off; ATO reveals widespread use of havens; MCC retakes guard to save ore deal; Brokers left holding bag as investors snub HBOS
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Cape Lambert Iron Ore Ltd said it has no new information to offer following its meeting with representatives of Merrill Lynch and Russian steelmaker Evraz Group S.A, which is believed to have taken a 16 per cent stake in the WA company.
Traditional owners in the Pilbara region are celebrating a win in the National Native Title Tribunal over Fortescue Metals Group Ltd after proving the company failed to negotiate in good faith over a tenement application.
CBA leads the race for BankWest; Clash looms on Cape deal; PM carbon plan $60bn threat to LNG; Ferguson serves notice on WA oil and gas retention licences; Lowy rejects claims family tried to avoid paying taxes
Four Midwest Corporation Ltd directors have cashed in nearly $60 million worth of shares after accepting Sinosteel Corp's offer, while the Chinese steelmaker keeps quiet on whether it will extend its takeover deadline, due to expire tomorrow.
WA a prime force in strong Woolies year; Rich and business to pay for PM's carbon gamble; Australians' wealth hits record in the past year; US issues shock short selling ban; 14pc raid may wreck $400m Cape China deal
PERTH-BASED Rent.com.au Pty Ltd has formed a partnership with internet company Yahoo!7 to provide a rich user experience for Australian renters and landlords.
FORMER Dean of Murdoch University business school, Professor Michael Schaper, has been appointed as second deputy chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
WEST Perth-based Albidon Limited has delivered the first concentrate at its fully-owned Munali Nickel Project, 60 kilometres south of the Zambian capital Lusaka.
WESTERN Australia has recorded a 10.3 per cent rise in bankruptcy levels over the June quarter while national levels over the past financial year were at their second highest on record.