In this week's hard copy edition of WA Business News:
Mark Beyer looks at the collateral damage arising from the Corruption and Crime Commission inquiry, and the lack of industry support for the much-vaunted Lobbyists Register;
Julie-anne Sprague takes to the water in the monthly Business Class liftout - looking at Perth's luxury yachts market, and discovers how the team at the Harlequin Café Bistro put their experience to work;
Emily Piesse reports on a $2 million refit for the Leeuwin II, as well as a review of 457 visas and how easing oil prices could threaten the biofuels sector;
Jenelle Carter looks at a series of office refurbishments in Perth's CBD and the growing pressure on Esperance's property developers; and
Janelle Macri learns how a transportable building manufacturer maintained cash flow during a growth phase and meets Broadwater Hotels and Resorts chief executive Scott Cogar
Our Book of Lists ranks the top 17 Travel Agencies in Western Australia;
Editor Mark Pownall, having returned from the USA, reflects on the Corruption and Crime Commission hearings;
Tim Treadgold looks at GST payments on lobbyists' fees and the real value of a 10 cent piece;
And Joe Poprzeczny reflects on the WA parliamentary Liberal party.
All this and more in this week's edition of WA Business News, available tomorrow.