TROY Barbagello's former social website www.troysparty.com.au has been transformed into an online lifestyle magazine.
Launched last month, the lifestyle
In the final part of the development series Tracey Cook examines some of the methods used across residential, retail and commercial markets to find tenants or owners for new developments.
AN article I wrote last week on the Federal Government's plans to place an environmental levy on plastic shopping bags has highlighted a number of issues — including a pet subject of mine, taxation.
THOSE wishing to see Australia's last constitutional link with Buckingham Palace severed undoubtedly saw the resignation of former Brisbane Archbishop Peter Hollingworth from the Governor-Generalship as a major victory.
In the first of a four-part series on business tax planning, Mark Beyer passes on some end-of-financial-year tips.
EVERY good accountant will explain that tax planning should commence at the start of the financial year.
The parking levy that has caused CBD businesses so much pain could soon be extended to the suburbs, however, the Western Australian Government is playing down these suggestions.
THE dreaded fringe benefits tax has finally caught up with West Perth businesses providing parking bays to their staff.
Employers caught by the tax now face an extra cost of about $700 per car bay.
THE recent move by the Western Australian Government to increase the Perth Parking Levy by 20 per cent, from $150 to $180 per space per year has been described by industry pundits as another tax hike that...
CONDUCTING market research in-house is not unheard of and, so long as a few strategies are adopted, it can provide credible information to base business decisions on.
BRANDING and marketing skills picked up from a part-time training program are being hailed as part of the reason behind the increased prospects of a Perth machine parts manufacturing business.
The future of Western Australia's retail landscape is under scrutiny as lobbyists from across the country descend on WA to pitch their arguments in favour of retail trading hour deregulation.
IF the State Government decides that it will make major changes to WA's retail trading hours it will need to gain support from the Opposition and/or WA's minor political parties.
The southern stretch of Margaret River is home to Alexandra Bridge wines, a range that David Pike discovers has transformed itself.
Alexandra Bridge has just released their premium range of wines called 101 after their Brock- man Highway address.
AS a young, professional woman I fit the profile used by national retail giants as an example of the consumer in need of greater shopping hours – well all except for the kids.
AUSTRALIAN companies are among the fastest payers of sales invoices, an international survey has found.
The average payment period by Australian firms was 36 days, according to accounting firm Grant Thornton's International Business Owners Survey.
WITH fish in the Swan River perishing at an alarming rate, Perth company Oceania Re-search International claims to have a proven solution for treating algal bloom that has so far been overlooked by relevant authorities.
BROOME'S property and tourism boom, coupled with land access issues, has delivered a lucky hand to the privately owned Broome International Airport Group, the owners of Roebuck Estate.
WHATEVER you might think of the way Singaporeans run their state, you have to hand it to the head of its airline and his management team for taking a pay cut due to the tough economic circumstances.
Harvey Norman chairman Gerry Harvey is a strong supporter of a deregulated retail trading market and is bemused that WA remains a restrictive trading environment.
NOW the Gallop Government has moved to replace the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) with a similar bureaucracy, the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC), are we to assume all will be kosher on WA's crime fighting front?