In this week's hard copy edition of WA Business News:
Jenelle Carter talks with the chief executives of WA's sporting clubs, big and small, about sponsorship, corporate boxes and the ongoing stadium debate. She also looks at changes in the businesses of Blackburne Real Estate and Axiom Property Group;
Julie-anne Sprague samples the range of Perth's leading caterers, and talks with Rick Hart about regional expansion and Merchant Tea and Coffee Company chief executive David Briffa about the company's plans for the UK and Queensland markets;
Janelle Macri meets agribusiness Craig Mostyn Group's chief executive David Lock and asks how a boutique jewellery designer expanded her business into Asia; and
Emily Piesse reports on Alexander Downer's speech to last week's WA Business News Meet the Ambassadors event and looks at DB Dental's push to corporatise the cottage industry of dentistry.
Acting editor Mark Beyer looks at the record profits raked in by WA companies over the past week, and muses over revelations made at the Corruption and Crime Commission.
Our Book of Lists ranks the top 14 Fitness Centres in Western Australia.
Tim Treadgold looks at the politics of investment and the resources boom
And Joe Poprzeczny catches up with water harvesting advocate Peter Coyne
All this and more in this week's edition of WA Business News, available tomorrow.