PLAYERS injured in four of WA’s most popular sports are costing the State an estimated $4.85 million a season, a newly-released WA Sports Injury Study has found.
EVER wanted to get behind the wheel of a Formula One racing car?Ever fancied yourself as a pilot in a Russian fighter jet?Than perhaps The Adrenalin Club, a new adventure club soon to set up shop in Perth, is for you.
PARTS of WA’s 23-year old mining laws could be amended to streamline land access and Native Title negotiations, if the recommendations of a top-level taskforce are adopted by the Gallop Government.
ON the eve of reporting record results for the 2000-01 financial year, Amadeus Petroleum has received a further boost in the form of an independent valuation upgrading its proven Texas reserves to $US13 million.
WITH interactive television still marred by a variety of problems in Australia, mobile phones increasingly are being used to deliver innovative interactive solutions.
WHAT’S in a name? For some IT companies, it seems, everything.In the past few months web developers and solutions providers have dropped the quirky names, spruced up their business image and focused on being good corporate citizens.
WA-BASED Interactive Video Security has announced plans to merge with a South African security firm, bringing the WA company a greater international focus.
PROPERTY figures from two government agencies suggest the sector has more than recovered from its post-GST slump and is headed for a period of prosperity, according to leading property organisations.
PERTH’S newest inner city residential development is turning the heads of investors not only for its rich history and stunning interior fit-outs, but also for the tenant guarantee on offer from selling agents Asset Special Projects.
RONNIE Duncan, Marketforce’s newest recruit, plans to get underneath your skin (or at least into the mind of the consumer) in his role as planning director at Perth’s biggest advertising agency.
CHARLES Jamieson has resigned as managing director of Austrade. Austrade chairman Ross Adler announced the news at Austrade’s monthly board meeting in Sydney.
THE Winter Breaks promotion run by the Western Australian Tourism Commission (WATC) has been a huge success for many tourism operators in WA’s South West.
SUCH is the attention to detail on this property that a maximum of just 5000 cases is produced at Parker Estate at the southern end of Coonawarra. The Estate was established by John Parker in 1985 and is now a 50/50 partnership with James Fairfax.
MANY visitors to Margaret River will talk about Flutes or about the statue playing the flute, and often are more familiar with Pan the flute player than with Brookland Valley the winery.
HOPING to win at its first attempt at this year’s cook off of the year – The Event, as it is called – is Oceanus, which is aiming to shake defending champion Gershwin’s hold on the title at the Hyatt.