Top Entrepreneurs share their thoughts in WA Business News

Wednesday, 7 March, 2007 - 10:46

In this week's hard copy edition of WA Business News:

Acting Editor Mark Beyer speaks to five of the state's best known entrepreneurs in our inaugural feature on WA's private companies, and reflects on the CCC fallout;

Julie-anne Sprague checks up on iiNet's new advertising campaign, reviews the impact of soaring nickel prices, and meets the owners of Mosman Park's The Twisted Fork;

Janelle Macri reports on the growth of tourism accommodation in Western Australia, the growth of Tox Free Solutions and on how Tony Berry developed the bulk rubbish removal company he inherited from his father;

Emily Piesse looks at Western Australian univerities' sudden interest in Town Planning courses, the international portfolios of Perth's engineering companies, and regulation of fundraising by WA not-for-profits; and

Jenelle Carter looks at public housing in the CBD, developments at the Old Treasury buildings and industry reaction to the removal of letting fees on rental properties.

Our Book of Lists ranks the top 14 Private Companies in Western Australia;

Tim Treadgold looks at the potential for insider trading arising from the deals that have been revealed at the CCC hearings;

And Joe Poprzeczny looks at governance in Western Australia

All this and more in this week's edition of WA Business News, available tomorrow.