THE outsourcing of programming requirements is becoming more common as companies move towards better quality applications and faster, cheaper delivery.
THE Federal Government’s E-commerce Expert Group will review consumer protection issues in relation to the increased use of m-commerce (mobile commerce) by businesses.
LOCAL electronic engineering commercial and operational services company Atamo heads to Sydney next week in an effort to secure new commercialisation ventures.
THE West Australian Newspapers-owned Mandurah Telegraph will publish for the last time on Wednesday March 26 as part of plans to decentralise sub-editing functions and cut costs.
WESTERN Australia’s unemployment rate has fallen from 6 per cent in January to 5.6 per cent last month.
Nationally, the unemployment rate fell 0.1 per cent to 6 per cent.
THERE is little doubt that the glass ceiling still exists within many organisations but there is an argument that new styles of management being adopted by organisations will remove it.
PLANNING and Infrastructure Minister Alannah MacTiernan has appointed Peter McGowan, a barrister who has specialised in planning law, as the new chair of the Town Planning Appeal Tribunal.
THE construction of Exmouth Marina Village is already delivering benefits to the local economy, with LandCorp estimating about 20 per cent of the contracts value was flowing back to business in the Ga
In the first of a five-part series Gary Kleyn looks at some of WA’s top exporting companies, uncovering the export successes taken from the WA Business News 2003 Book of Lists.
IN the first agreement of its kind in the world, Australia has reached agreement with three of its major trading partners to standardise transfer-pricing documentation.
Two global tenders: 1) Bidder for planning, engineering, supply installation and commissioning of IP Infrastructure; and 2) Supply, installation and commissioning of Close Circuit Television System (I
AUSTRALIA is helping Indonesia improve its ability to engage in international trade. Trade Minister Mark Vaile made the announcement while in Jakarta last week.
THIS year is being promoted as the International Year of Fresh Water, and the Australian Trade Commission is hoping to use the water focus to link Australian water industry companies with potential As
THERE is little chance of a boycott of Australian goods by Arab countries in retaliation for Canberra’s support of the US policy on Iraq, the Export Finance and Insurance Corporation has stated in its
THE absence of a name or signage on a restaurant during the first two weeks of business may seem a little unusual but it has proved to be a talking point among Subiaco diners.
WHEN it comes to a dream job many of us would like to consider our true calling lies in gastronomy; spending all day doing something considered an extravagance – wine tasting, food critique … or ice cream connoisseur.
While reflecting on past sins during night shift at the winery David Pike contemplates the international successes of some of Western Australia’s wineries.
THE Australian Tax Office has started sending letters to 9,000 firms in the building and construction industry as part of a campaign to stamp out the cash economy.
HEDGE fund and superannuation fund managers have reacted strongly to suggestions they un-necessarily place super savings at risk in a bid to provide positive returns to their members.