Recently launched WA Sign and Print Management – WASP – has appointed four directors: Simon Church (top left), Edi Bolzicco (top right), Mark Robertson (bottom left
THE Australian Securities and Investments Commission has announced the results of its campaign against listed companies that failed to lodge their financial stateme
The Corporate Soul is conducting a one day change workshop on Thursday July 24 entitled Pull The Plug On Negativity, at the Mount Lawley Professional Centre.
AUSTRALIA will join Brazil and Thailand in requesting a World Trade Organisation panel examine whether EU export subsidies comply with world trade rules.
Former managing director and CEO of Clough Limited Brian Hewitt has been appointed to the board of directors of Perth-based provider of specialist scaffolding and management service
ESTABLISHED in 1913, Richard Noble & Company is considered largely responsible for the development of some of Perth's oldest suburbs, including Bayswater, Maylands and Mount Lawley.
Former managing director of securities dealer Norgard Clohessy Wealth Alliance, Patrick Canion has been appointed general manager at RMG Financial Services.
The Australian British Chamber of Commerce is holding a Networking Effectiveness Luncheon on Wednesday July 24, at the Parmelia Hilton Hotel from 12:30pm.
TWO new contracts, worth a total of $4.1 million, have been awarded for a 39-unit chalet park and a new footbridge at Mandurah's $58 million Ocean Marina development project.
A RECENT study by Gartner has ranked Australia fourth on the list in the Asia Pacific for shipments and revenue of WLAN for 2002, behind Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
Australian Sporting Icon and Board Member of Pacific Dunlop Ltd, Sydney Olympic Park Authority, and Richmond Football Club, Herb Elliott, July 24, to speak at a combined Association
THREE in four Western Australian employers say lack of career development opportunities and increasing salary pressures are the top two factors affecting companies' abilities to kee
JAH Roc Furniture has won awards every year but one since 1988, when two surfing mates – Gary Bennett and David Paris – acted on their desire to make "legendary" pieces from WA wood, stone and iron.