Gas reserve 'puts off explorers'; Call for Canberra to steer energy projects; Banks will take control of B&B; Senate resists Rudd's $26bn building plan; Rio dives 11pc on growing debt fears
Clean power developer Carnegie Corporation's capital raising ambitions have fallen well short of its $17 million target, with the company raising $1.2 million.
Vehicle sales in Western Australia have slumped nearly 21 per cent in November as the global economic downturn takes a heavy toll on the national auto sector.
Recession looms as growth drops close to zero; Listed WA companies drop $17bn; Hostile opposition to Qantas changes; Rudd plots bankroll plan; Varanus gas explosion rocks national accounts
THE state government is seeking public comment on a new rail-based transport connection in Kwinana to alleviate heavy vehicle use of the main roads between Fremantle and Forrestfield.
WESTERN Australia has suffered a hefty fall in new home sales during the month of October, nearly reversing its big gains in September, in a sign that the market is bottoming out, according to one pro
AN interest rate cut by the central bank failed to stem falls on the Australian share market, which closed 4 per cent lower after taking its cue from weaker global bourses.The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ind
Director Grant Mooney has resigned. Balkans Gold Ltd Director Noel Taylor has resigned. BioProspect Ltd Non-executive directors Stephen Morrow (chairman) and Peter Landau have resigned.
FORMER RAC President Freda Crucitti has been appointed president of the Australian Automobile Association. Ms Crucitti's appointment follows her successful tenure as vice president of the AAA.
SHARES in Fortescue Metals Group soared as much as 40 per cent on speculation the miner could be the target of a takeover bid by BHP Billiton or a Chinese firm.
THE state government is seeking public comment on a new rail-based transport connection in Kwinana to alleviate heavy vehicle use of the main roads between Fremantle and Forrestfield.
KEITH Spence has been awarded the North West Shelf Gas and the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia WA Gas Industry Development Award for 2008.
WESTERN Australia has suffered a hefty fall in new home sales during the month of October, nearly reversing its big gains in September, in a sign that the market is bottoming out, according to one pro
Legal firm DLA Phillips Fox will be holding a nation-wide seminar unwrapping the federal government's new ‘Forward with Fairness' substantive reform bill.
THE world can be a complicated place. Most of us don't really know what goes on behind the closed doors of government, big business, the industrialists, the money movers, the media moguls.
THE Australian share market finished November on a positive note, buoyed by bargain hunters snapping up shares in BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, two days after the $100 billion takeover dissolved.
HEIGHT limits for the Riverside development have been increased to a maximum of 30 storeys, with areas surrounding the WACA Ground and Gloucester Park likely to be turned into commercial and resident
KEITH Spence has been awarded the North West Shelf Gas and the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia WA Gas Industry Development Award for 2008.
THE Australian share market closed around 2.5 per cent weaker despite gains in resource giant BHP Billiton and a positive lead overnight from Wall Street.
THE world can be a complicated place. Most of us don't really know what goes on behind the closed doors of government, big business, the industrialists, the money movers, the media moguls.
COFFEY Geotechnics and Environments was the only Western Australian winner at the Association of Consulting Engineers Australia awards night held in Perth on November 28.
THE Australian share market finished November on a positive note, buoyed by bargain hunters snapping up shares in BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, two days after the $100 billion takeover dissolved.