Second ace for Kennedy Bay
THE Golf Club Kennedy Bay has again been named Australia’s number one public access course in the 2004 golf course guide rankings.
It won the same award last year.
Major redevelopment plan input sought
THE Western Australian Government has released a draft master plan for one of Australia’s biggest industrial redevelopment for public comment.
A REPORT outlining a new approach to help ensure public money is spent countering salinity goes towards protecting high-value public assets has been released.
A DRAFT report has been released that examines the possibility of establishing a single statutory management authority to administer Western Australia’s fisheries.
ON November 27 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission announced that it would oppose the proposal by Coca-Cola Amatail to acquire Berri Limited.
THE Industrial Relations Commission has recently rejected an employer company’s claim that to qualify for permanent status, casuals must first satisfy the requirements of the company’s enterprise agre
Western Australia’s exports of processed food have doubled in value over the past decade and are now worth more than $1 billion. Mark Beyer reports on a WA success story.
PLANS by listed tech company Natural Intelligence to reinvent itself as a telco have raised the hackles of investors concerned about less-than-fulsome disclosure.
PERTH’S three existing law schools will face added competition in 2005, with Edith Cowan University and Curtin University planning to expand their legal studies programs.
NEWLY appointed Adcorp general manager David Morrison intends to achieve significant growth in the group’s annual billings next year, a strategy that will involve acquisitions and development of the group’s core advertising activities.
THE State Government could delegate development authority of rail land to the East Perth Redevelopment Authority following increased cost estimates for the underground rail line between Perth and Northbridge.
PLANTATION player Timbercorp has ended talks with Futuris Corp over a planned joint venture to manage 167,000 hectares of mainly blue gum forests in Western Australia and Victoria.
THE vast majority of small and mid-sized companies in Australia expect to grow at a much faster rate than the economy as a whole next year, a new survey has found.
TRAVELLING from St Petersburg to Vladivostok takes almost 10 hours and at night gas flares can be seen lighting the vast countryside.
It is easy to see why Russia holds the world’s largest natural gas reserves and the eighth largest oil reserves.
KAILIS & France Foods has gone to extraordinary lengths to build its food export business, recently investing $15 million to upgrade its Osborne Park factories to meet the exacting demands of its export customers.
PB Foods, the parent of dairy manufacturer Peters & Brownes, has agreed to invest $7 million to expand production of super premium ice cream for the Japanese market.
TELSTRA has committed to resolve problems surrounding the availability of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line broadband in Belmont following persistent lobbying by local businesses affected by lack of
INTERNET and email monitoring software developer WebSpy Ltd will utilise its existing sales infrastructure to launch the products of a new partner company into the tough US and European markets.
SAFETY trainers have sounded a warning over a risk of injuries occurring in the drilling industry with the increase in activity caused by the recent minerals boom.