Pyramid scheme collapses
THE Department of Consumer and Employment Protection has taken four operators of the illegal pyramid scheme Abundance to court.
Another unlicenced dealer prosecuted
CAR dealer and wrecker Stephen Charles Raisin has been convicted of unlicensed dealing in the Perth Court of Petty Sessions.
WESTERN Australian engineers can look with pride at their numerous achievements, both in Australia and internationally. But who are the best engineers and what are the best projects?
GRD Minproc is well known as one of Australia’s top engineering construction companies, but who remembers Wilde Ireland Mining and Process Engineering Services (WA) Pty Ltd?
PERTH-BASED natural health care products manufacturer Wild Child is set to expand into global markets with a new international contracts and an expanded product line.
A BITTER and costly demar-cation battle between the Australian Workers Union and the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union could be in store for the successful tenderer for the $1.4 billion Perth to Mandurah rail project.
COMMERCIAL construction firm Entact Clough, part of listed WA engineering firm Clough Limited, will soon be closing its doors and reopening as Perth Building Company.
THE State Opposition has slammed the Government’s plan to reintroduce the business name fee, saying it will cost the small business sector an extra $2.4 million annually.
THE Western Australian Government has agreed to sign a deal with other States and Territories to try and prevent cross-border “poaching” of businesses and events.
A THREE-COMPANY consortium of Clough Engineering, Henry Walker Eltin and Maunsell has been selected as preferred proponent for Main Roads’ first alliance contract.
AN enterprise order served on Perth builder Jerry Hanssen on August 15, that follows the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union’s draft enterprise bargaining agreement to the letter, could have a major impact on non-unionised medium-sized
BUILDING accounting firm KPMG’s prominence in the oil and gas industry is one of the key challenges the firm’s new Western Australian chairman, Steve Scudamore (pictured), has set for himself as he ta
BUILDING lease incentives have reached 30 per cent in some CBD buildings, a level that has not been seen since the early 1990s, according to Perth property pundits.
WA Business News played host to a wide range of business people and the leading State Government figures on the issue of taxes and charges imposed in Western Australia.
WOODSIDE has reached an out-of-court settlement with the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union that will remove the union from the LNG Train 4 project.
IN keeping with the property industry’s growing awareness of all things sustainable, The Green Building Council launched its ‘green star’ rating tool for commercial office buildings last week at the P
STATE Government expenditure was a hot topic at last week’s WA Business News round table, with Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Lyndon Rowe suggesting because the State tax base was so
Central to a business’s decision to relocate or refurbish office premises is identifying future needs. Tracey Cook examines how businesses can approach this task to ensure new premises match up to their business model.