A Perth technology company that boasts a track record of sales growth and annual profits is planning to list on the ASX after launching a $2 million initial public offering.
Qantas is upgrading its Perth Airport facilities to align with Australia's other major airports, kicking off construction of a new domestic business lounge.
Recent changes to some airlines' routes have provided a mixed bag for those flying into and out of Perth, with more ways to connect to Europe but fewer options to and from Asia.
The state government says its $2.2 billion Forrestfield-Airport rail link will be complete by 2020, with the line set to include an eight kilometre tunnel underneath the Swan River.
Technology giant Siemens has announced plans to develop a new service centre at Perth International Airport to provide maintenance and repair facilities for its customer base in the water, mining, oil and gas and associated industries.
Shares in diversified contractor Brierty have risen 18 per cent following news it expects total revenue of around $250 million for the 2013-14 financial year.
Engineering and construction contractor Civmec opened its $20 million office at its headquarters in Henderson today as the company prepares to expand its workforce by 30 per cent.
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The WA Planning Commission has moved to address a shortage of large industrial plots in the metropolitan area, seeking to rezone large swaths of rural land in Hazelmere to allow for industry use.
Perkins Builders has won a $20 million contract for the redevelopment of Mandurah Aquatic and Recreation Centre, part of a two-stage, $38 million overhaul.
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Contracting group Brierty's shares have jumped after it booked a record net profit for financial year 2013, a result it says was driven by its diversity of operations.
Air New Zealand will offer a twice-weekly direct service between Perth and Christchurch, a new route which will be operated in conjunction with Virgin Australia.
THE industrial land market in Western Australia has been characterised by consistently strong demand for most of the past decade, which has been good news for investors and developers who bought la
SUBIACO-BASED building and construction outfit Northerly Group has been appointed to create a $15 million office building for Rio Tinto at Perth Airport.
More air travellers have helped keep Westralia Airports Corporation Pty Ltd flying high this year but property deals have provided the thrust for the Perth Airport owner to record a bumper net profit of $17.3 million, triple the previous year's result.
PERTH Airport operator Westralia Airports Corporation has brushed off an announcement by UK-based BAA Plc that it would sell its 15 per cent stake in the company, saying it would be ‘business as usual
Westralia Airports Corporation's board and shareholders have approved a capital restructure that will enable WAC to fund investment over the next five years and position itself for expansion.
WESTRALIA Airports Corporation is seeking Federal Government consent to create a property trust to drive the development of the airport's 700 hectares of non-aeronautical property.
WESTRALIA Airports Corpor-ation is hoping to secure a deal with Virgin Blue to service the WA market by utilising existing infrastructure originally developed for Compass Airlines.
WESTRALIA Airports Corporation has developed a formal vision for the Perth International Airport as a gateway in the South East Asian region with potential investment worth an estimated $100 billion.