FOLLOWING is a list of comings and goings at WA’s listed companies, provided by the WA office of the Australian Stock Exchange.Andrew White has resigned as alternate director for Garry Connell of Amalg Resources NL.
IN the hit movie Dead Poets Society, Robin Williams encouraged students to seize the day, to be all they could be, before it was too late. The message was clear and powerful, yet disturbing at times in its impact on the key players.
Freehold land, public and private property, citizens’ rights and the Crown :an historian looks at the Westminster System by Professor Leslie R. Marchant
PALADIN Resources is gearing up to take advantage of steady price gains and growing demand in world uranium markets, as well as renewed market interest in promising copper/gold deposits in WA’s north-west.
THE South West Development Commission will officially launch the Moorditj Aboriginal Art Exhibition tomorrow as part of a plan to boost the South West Aboriginal art industry.
WHILE expectations of price pressures over the next 12 months are largely on the upside, the potential threat of deflation also will be of concern to the Reserve Bank of Australia.
THE Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) has used new powers to obtain its first ‘enforceable undertaking’ from the trustees of a superannuation fund.
THE Australian Securities and Investments Commission has started stage one of a new project to foster better disclosure of fees and charges in the product disclosure statements for investment products.
THE star attraction for visitors being shown around the cavernous Oceanfast boat shed out at Henderson is the three quarters completed 69.5-metre yacht Aussie Rules being built for golfer/businessman Greg Norman.
A BILL due to be debated next year will, if it becomes law, make WA’s Department of State Revenue the most powerful tax collecting agency in Australia.
THE terrorist attacks in the US on September 11 will mark the year 2001 in the history books for generations to come.The tragic loss of life in the US and the war on terrorism
NEGOTIATIONS for the supply of long-term power to Esperance were officially due to be completed this month, but the expected announcement of a power purchase agreement by Western Power with a private provider may be a little while off.
RECENT listings by local companies on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market have highlighted the attraction of this market for smaller local companies with overseas foundation projects.
A LACK of electricity suppliers and constant undercutting from competitors has caused one of WA’s independent electricity retailers to close its doors.
GOVERNMENT regulations are an ongoing thorn in the side of business, with results from a recent Chamber of Commerce and Industry survey ranking this issue in the top five concerns of Australian businesses.
DABBLING in a number of activities has proved a costly exercise for Perth exploration cum tech cum renewable energy company, Range Resources Limited.The company is going back to basics following a $1.3 million loss in the past financial year.
SUCCESSFULLY going from legal eagle to business winner has earned Australian Heritage Group managing director Sally Capp (top left) a nomination for Business News’ 40 Under 40 program.
DECEMBER has been a time of celebration for Barra Resources, and not only because it was the first anniversary of the company’s Australian Stock Exchange listing.
IT has been a busy year for the people at the controversial Palandri wine group, with some significant activity in both the public domain and behind the scenes at one of the wine world’s most unusual corporate models.
THE local wine industry caught my attention about five or six years ago.One thing that sparked my interest was the big growth in tax-effective investments.
AS we move toward the closure of the 2001 calendar year and contemplate the business environment for the early part of 2002 and through to the end of the financial year, there should emerge a clearer picture of the technology melt-down