Former Deloitte partner Graham McHarrie has taken over the chairman's role at Rocky Bay as the disability services provider develops a new, competitive strategy.
The market capitalisation of Western Australia's top 100 listed companies has fallen on the back of lower commodity prices, marking an end to four months of consecutive gains.
After a record-breaking 2012, the past 12 months have been pretty quiet for new office construction in Perth, with little significant space to be added until 2015.
A fourth consecutive month of growth in the market capitalisation of Western Australia's top 100 listed companies is a sign of renewed business confidence within the WA economy, according to market analysts.
Global Construction Services has been awarded a further $9 million worth of formwork and concrete works at the second office tower at Brookfield Place.
Professional services firm Deloitte Australia has announced a strategic advisory alliance with engineering group WorleyParsons as both organisations look to build future growth opportunities.
Diversified conglomerate Wesfarmers looks set to acquire risk management and compliance firm Greencap in an all-scrip takeover bid worth up to $21.2 million.
The total value of Western Australian listed companies fell for the fourth consecutive month in June, a result described as “sombre” by analysts at Deloitte.
Big accounting firms don't appear to share the gloom engulfing much of the resources industry in Western Australia, with the top players adding significant numbers to their partnership roll-calls.
Shale gas in the US contributed around $80 billion to its GDP and created more than 900,000 jobs, but a new financial analysis has shown developing Australia's vast shale gas resources will cost up
Canadian office giant Brookfield Office Properties has confirmed it will commence construction of a second tower at Brookfield Place, as reported exclusively by Business News late last month.
Construction of Perth's next big office development could start within weeks as investment group Brookfield strives to meet its 2015 deadline for a second tower at Brookfield Place.
Falling commodity prices and lower than expected Chinese gross domestic profit drove down the total market capitalisation of WA's listed companies by 2.6 per cent in April, combining with a weaker
The purchase by Dexus of the first three towers in the Kings Square precinct caps a stellar month for city office sales as the major property groups home in on the new opportunities in Perth's expanding
Given the work they do, it should not be surprising to find that management consultants go through periods of change and renewal – adjusting to market demands and the people they have to meet that.
From major rides that take over freeways, to smaller, more intimate groups keeping to selected cycle routes, it seems more people are getting on to their bikes to support health-related charities.
Western Australia's business leaders are concerned about productivity but less anxious about growth than their eastern-states counterparts, a directors survey has revealed.
CONTINUED high occupancy rates and room rates in the Perth hotel sector have ensured a positive trading performance for Fraser Suites Perth, the city's first major new hotel in six years.
IT could hardly be called upheaval, but there has been a rare changing of the guard at the top end of Perth's accounting world, with two of the big four firms this year handing over the reins to ne
WA's role as the nation's economic powerhouse is no more evident than in the accounting sector, with strong growth a dominant feature of the past decade.
LEIGHTON Properties has stolen a march on rival developers, including Brookfield Properties, aiming to start work on Perth's next large office buildings.
THE use of social media platform Yammer, a growing fly-in, fly-out workforce, and Big Brother-style analysis are tools increasingly in use by human resources departments across Western Australia.
Management consulting in Perth has officially come of age with one of the world's biggest brands, McKinsey & Company, set to unveil its new Western Australian team next month.
DELOITTE has partnered with Cystic Fibrosis WA to present the fifth Spring Rose Art Show, a fundraising exhibition that will feature work by Robert Juniper.
The value of Western Australian listed companies dipped by $18.7 billion over the month of May, mirroring the downward pressures on global financial markets, new research says.