In this week's hard copy edition of WA Business News:
Janelle Macri takes a look at the buzz surrounding carbon neutrality, renewable energy and clean coal in our inaugural feature looking at WA Business and the Environment, and learns how a North Perth cabling company became one of the country's top 50 fastest growing start-ups.
Julie-anne Sprague gets the scoop on the re-opening of Subiaco's iconic Oriel Cafe and Brasserie, and looks at conflicting arguments over whether new liquor licencing laws will allow new bottle shops to flood the market.
Mark Beyer meets the Perth internet entrepreneurs off to San Francisco to develop their business and looks at State Government changes to its Science and Innovation Council.
Emily Piesse checks out Australian Fast Foods' eastern states expansion plans, growing numbers of companies bringing their international recruitment services in house and the Conservation Council of WA's new bill of rights; and
Jenelle Carter looks at the future of beachside caravan parks, the introduction of a new voting system for local government elections and increasing investment in aged-care living.
Our Book of Lists looks at WA's top 15 environmental services firms.
Editor Mark Pownall explains why he doesn't like budget week,
Tim Treadgold wonders if the mining boom is due to split further along state lines
And Joe Poprzeczny applauds Federal Labor's scrapping of the three uranium mines policy.
All this and more in WA Business News, available tomorrow.