MORE guidance is being given on the factors the Australian Securities and Investments Commission considers when assessing applications for relief from the licensing or disclosure provisions of the fin
A NEW licensing guide Meeting the financial requirements of your AFS Licence: Compliance with Policy Statement 166 has been released by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
LEIGHTON Contractors has been selected as the preferred proponent to undertake multi-million dollar works to alter the Kwinana Freeway as part of Perth’s $1.4 billion New MetroRail project.
ALL eyes in Australia have been glued to the sporting arena for the past week with cricket and rugby holding centre-stage – which means that most people have missed a momentous turn of events in the h
THE light seems to be shining at the end of the tunnel for the Orbital Engine Corporation.While it posted a $1.9 million loss for 2002-03 that was down considerably on the $26.8 million loss in the pr
Surf Life Saving Western Australia has been looking after the State’s beach goers since 1926. The first surf club in WA was the Cottesloe Surf Lifesaving Club which was established in 1909.
On Friday October 16 the Property Council of Australia (WA) is holding a luncheon titled The Rampaging Property Market: Where Is It At? Where Is It Going? And Who’s Right?
The Committee of Economic Development of Australia is conducting a luncheon titled The Role of Accountants and Auditors in Corporate Disclosure: Do We Ask to Much, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on Thursd
ON Sunday October 19 to Wednesday October 22 Aged and Community Services Australia is holding the 16th National Conference and Trade Exhibition at the Burswood International Resort and Convention Cent
Operating a restaurant is about much more than just good food. WA Business News journalist Julie-anne Sprague spoke to Ian Love, Warren Mead, Nic Trimboli, Neal Jackson, Chris Taylor and Umberto Tinelli about the secrets to their success.
SOFTWARE Engineering Australia (WA) has announced it will close its doors in December leaving a conspicuous gap in the WA information and communication technology industry.
PERTH’S small but vibrant language translation industry is gearing up for the expected influx of demand the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre will bring.
BURSWOOD shareholders will get a chance to have their say on new shareholder, Kerry Packer’s Publishing and Broadcasting Limited, when the gaming company holds its annual general meeting later this month.
THE Rugby Union World Cup is being hailed as a boon for tourism, a major drawcard for business leaders and an opportunity to sell Australia to a television audience in the billions.
TIMBER millers are nervously eyeing the December 31 deadline that marks the final day of their 10-year contracts, amid concerns over the State Government’s ability to make a final decision on volumes and contractual arrangements.
A SHARED services model for the back office systems of Western Power, possibly run as a subsidiary to the networks division, seems almost certain if the power utility is disaggregated.
PROVIDING industrial relations problems do not interfere, the Burrup Fertilisers project on the Burrup Peninsula could go from being a $630 million job to one worth $1.9 billion.
FINANCIAL planning group ipac has expanded into Western Australia by acquiring a shareholding in Subiaco-based RMG Financial Services.RMG managing director Rob Stone said the equity partnership would
ABOUT this time last year we published a major feature on the Burrup –depicting the development plans for the North West peninsula as being on a knife edge.
WESTERN Australian companies continue to set new benchmarks in their sponsorship of the arts, with traditional supporter Wesfarmers unveiling a major new program worth $500,000.