SOME City of Perth councillors and nominees have called for changes to postal voting processes, claiming some electors on the City of Perth roll did not receive postal voting packages for the May 3 el
ELECTRONIC print and mailing house Zipform conducted its own military exercise in a two-week period last month, producing 926,000 postal voting packages for the WA Electoral Commission.
TWO Western Australian builders appear to be in the sights of the Construction Forestry Mining and Energy Union after a number of prosecutions against the employee organisation failed.
SIXTEEN wheatbelt councils frustrated with land access delays have reached agreement with three Native Title claim groups and the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council to simplify access processe
THE life of Patricia Kailis is a virtual history of contemporary Western Australia, etched deeply with extraordinary stories of hard-won discovery and the economic fortune that followed.
SOLAR Energy Systems managing director Anthony Maslin headed to the Maldives this week on the back of a funding allocation to investigate the potential for sales in the region.
WESTERN Australian technology companies have performed well in a competitive field to register highly in the recent Deloitte Fast50, a compilation of the fastest growing (in terms of revenue) technolo
THE role of chief information officer has become increasingly important to large organisations as technology becomes essential to maintaining a competitive edge.
THE US federal agency responsible for the safety and security of civil aviation, the Transportation Security Administration, will continue to work with Perth-based explosives detection specialists QRS
In the penultimate instalment of the six-part industrial relations series, Noel Dyson investigates the value of counselling.
WHAT value counselling in the industrial relations sphere?
THE number of employed people in Western Australia grew by 5,500 in April to a seasonally adjusted 976,900, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data.
Asking the right questions can prove the difference between valuable and worthless information, as Noel Dyson discovers in the third of the series on market research.
AN extra $60,000 has been allocated to tourism marketing funds to help promote the State’s Winter Breaks.
The additional funding comes from the Federal Government’s See Australia program.
IN his first major role for five years, Channel Nine newsreader Peter Holland is returning to the stage as a world famous author in Yasmina Reza’s The Unexpected Man.
With over 65s likely to represent 22 per cent of Western Australia’s population by the year 2031, retirement village development is a rapidly expanding industry, as Tracey Cook reports.
PROPERTY Council executive director Joe Lenzo has criticised the State Government for relying on a high number of property transactions to fund essential services.
Howard Park’s regional wines display a distinctive style even though their treatment and handling are identical, and the Shiraz and Cabernet are remarkable, as David Pike discovers.
PIRATE attacks on merchant shipping and leisure vessels have tripled in the past decade, with areas north of Australia considered the world’s most treacherous.
The US Consul General in Perth, Oscar de Soto, played host to 50 Western Australian businesses and industry and government representatives last week in a live videoconference with a US official workin