In the year of the built environment (YBE), the WA Royal Institute of Architects awards have a special significance in recognising design that reflects the capacity to affect the way that Western Australians live, work, play and interact with their enviro
In 2000, the Hawaiian Property Group approached Jones Coulter Young to undertake a feasibility study to consider a range of options for 182 St Georges Terrace.
The lacklustre performance of Southern Cross Broadcasting's 6PR Howard Sattler and Louise Rowe breakfast team, has station management assessing possible changes to the lineup.
Imagine how many people would have laughed 10 years ago at the suggestion that, not only was a CEO from Western Australia lauded as the nation's best, heading a company that was a market darling,
Geoff Gallop-led Labor goes into the coming State election fully aware that it gained power in February 2001 largely because of one Liberal minister's mismanagement, as well as misfortune in the case of the Nationals.
At least 10 new power stations are likely to be built in Western Australia over coming years to cope with growing electricity demand and the retirement of existing units.
Perth-based Westralia Property Trust has completed a $30 million equity raising to purchase a CBD building and broaden its holdings beyond the tourism industry.
Gull Petroleum has fired the latest salvo in the ongoing battle for market share with Coles and Woolworths by providing a suite of new products based on consumer convenience.
Down here at WA Business News we thrive on the fact that national media generally forget Western Australia exists, leaving a convenient vacuum for us to fill – but even so I sometimes get amazed at what is missed by our peers in Sydney and Melbourne.
If ever you walk past a group of politicians and, by chance, overhear them uttering the phrase ‘collateral damage' you can be fairly confident they're not discussing military affairs.