WESTERN Australian artists are being invited to apply for industry development funds to produce short animation works.
Animation is proving to be a valuable and growing business for WA.
PERTH food supply group Sealanes has engaged the local community in its efforts to ease the passage of a proposed 25,000 square metre development in South Fremantle.
WESTERN Australian oil and gas producer Woodside Energy continued its geographical expansion with last week’s announcement that it had taken a farm-in interest in a field in the Gulf of Mexico.
THE World Trade Organisation’s appellate body has upheld Australia’s earlier win in September against the United States subsidy program know as the Byrd Amendment.
The Western Australian Trade Enquiry Service is operated by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australian (CCI) with the support of the WA Government’s Department of Industry and Technolo
THE news that Umberto Tinelli is opening a new restaurant, Rigoletto, just minutes away from his former establishment, Campo de Fiori (now known as Gala Restaurant), does not worry Gala’s new owners Hans Lang and Marianne Kempf.
On his way back down south for another vintage David Pike turns his mind to the weighty topic of the emergence of regionality in WA’s wine growing centres.
FIFTY-SEVEN financial institutions currently provide approximately 720 different debt finance products for small business, according to research group Cannex.
MARKET uncertainty may bring dismal times for investors in stocks and the many businesses that feed off share traders, but the same cannot be said for the market in collectibles.
FUND of Hedge Funds may have failed to deliver expected returns over the past three years, yet they still outperformed most other assets classes, pending currency movements.
MINIMUM training standards for those providing financial product advice to retail clients, introduced last year by the Federal Government to protect investors, have been watered down.
WHILE many resource companies have gone through the Australian Stock Exchange doors via an initial public offering, investors increasingly have the opportunity to use the stock market to take part in
WA’S poor performance in the latest Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program funding is a reflection of the State’s inability to compete for Commonwealth funding, according to academics spoken to by WA Business News.
The CRC is the nation’s major coll
PROVIDING seed funding, encouraging better collaboration between universities and industry, and promoting WA as a R&D hub are vital if WA is to make it into the big league.
THE State Government could profit from sinking the rail line between Perth station and Mitchell Freeway, according to cost assessments and land valuations commissioned by the Perth City Council.
THE Western Australian Government signed a $15 million deal with Indigenous groups over the Burrup Peninsula just days short of an arbitration decision that was to be handed down and despite the groups having no determined claim over Native Title.
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THE signing last week of a letter of intent by Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) to negotiate for liquefied natural gas from the North West Shelf venture was significant in a number of ways.
LOCAL electronics design and manufacturing company Omnitronics is gaining international momentum and will ship its communications products to Canada and Scotland later this month.
HOSPITALITY industry icon Umberto Tinelli will open a new 100-seat restaurant in Applecross next month.
Rigoletto, also the name of a famous Italian opera, will open at 4 Sleat Street, Applecross in the first week of February.
INNOVATION is a strange concept in Australia.
I have written before that our innovation is often the bush mechanic style of being able to keep things together with wire and string.
ANACONDA Nickel has achieved much in the past year, most of it from focused restructuring, after a strategic review revealed the flagship Murrin Murrin operation would chew up far more expenditure tha
JOE Poprzeczny’s State Scene article ‘Wedged on the Reef’ of January 16 2003 was very appropriate considering the timing of current announcements concerning the Ningaloo Reef developments.
THE Australian Shareholders Association has hit out at what it calls a “magnitude of charges” levied on Western Australian-based listed property company Aliquot Assets Management Limited by entities associated with the company’s directors.
COMPLETIONS of buildings at Subiaco’s Subi Centro precinct is attracting big business and driving up the cost of leasing space across the Subiaco district.