In this week's hard copy edition of WA Business News:
Jenelle Carter meets the contenders for the City of Perth's mayoral robes and looks at property redevelopment plans for the Joondalup Health Campus, the Tradewinds Hotel, Singapore Airlines House and Gloucester Park.
Julie-anne Sprague looks at the rise of China as a travel destination for Western Australians, with Geoffrey Thomas and Christine Forbes Smith looking at global airline growth in this month's Business Class liftout;
Mark Beyer checks out the partisan balance of Western Australia's new Lobbyists register, the booming uranium market and BankWest's recent Scottish hirings and plans for markets in the Eastern States.
Janelle Macri discovers how a blinds retailer distinguished itself from competitors with no advertising to date, and has a look at the Craig Mostyn group's pork abattoir expansion plans; and
Emily Piesse reports on Australia's Free Trade agreement with Singapore, and a partnership between Clarity Communications and Subiaco's Barking Gecko Theatre company.
Our Book of Lists continues its list of Western Autsralia's top resources companies;
Editor Mark Pownall wonders about customer service in medical practices
Tim Treadgold looks at malaise in the working ends of the Health and Education departments
And Joe Poprzeczny discusses the left-wing reaction to US activities in the Middle East.
All this and more in this week's edition of WA Business News, available tomorrow.