The slowdown in mining project development last year has impacted the Perth office market, with the vacancy rate for CBD offices recording a ‘modest' increase to 5.7 per cent in January.
The Liberal-National coalition has questioned the value of Labor's $37 billion national broadband network, but farmers appear to be happy with its progress.
The Australian share market has closed higher on the back of a positive lead from the United States market and the prospect of a cut to interest rates.
Gina Rinehart may have fought in court to keep details of her finances private but now the life of Australia's richest woman is reportedly coming to television.
Environment Minister Tony Burke will wait for legal advice before deciding if a banned super trawler should be allowed to operate as a giant freezer for smaller ships fishing in Australian waters.
After a month of unofficial canvassing, the state election campaign formally kicked off today, with the Liberal party looking to shore up its position on law and order and Labor continuing to sprui
The federal government will continue to rely on legal advice to defy opposition and Greens moves to make public how much money is being collected from Labor's mining tax.
The decline in Australian wine production is tipped to continue over the next five years but the industry could eventually be more sustainable and profitable as a result.
The business dealings of China's political elite and their offspring are shrouded in secrecy, but there's no doubt about how lucrative those deals have been for the chosen few.
WEST Australian Ballet's new artistic director, Aurelien Scannella, says his first Australia Day celebration in Perth was an eye opener, not just for the fireworks or flag-waving, but also because
WHEN someone tells me to ‘have a nice day', I don't think they mean it. I think they're just saying it as a kind of mundane, almost impolite, form of politeness. Forced nicety.
WITH better accounting systems and management information these days, it's easy to be bombarded with loads of numbers and data about your business, without really appreciating what are the most imp