ARCHITECTURE firm Hames Sharley was recognised at this year’s Property Council of Australia/Rider Levett Bucknall WA Innovation & Excellence Awards for its work on 100 St Georges Terrace/Enex100.
The Federal Government’s plan to introduce training and migration reforms to tackle skills shortages in the resources sector has received a cautious, but positive welcome by industry groups.
FARM equipment dealership Farmpower has been brought out of administration after agricultural manufacturing giant New Holland acquired the Northam-based business under a deed of company arrangement.
Global business giant GE has announced plans to open an $80 million custom-built technology and learning complex on a 100,000-square metre site at Jandakot Airport.
Global business giant GE announced its plans to open an $80 million state-of -the-art technology and learning complex on a 100,00 square metre site at Jandakot Airport.
DAIRY producers, shop owners and farming organisations have joined forces to rally against the major supermarkets’ decision to heavily discount the price of milk.
MALAGA-BASED Industrial Composite Contractors is hoping a government grant will help it to market its asset repair processes and technology around Australia and overseas.
SUBIACO-BASED engineering and construction contractor Doric has won a contract to build a new medical research facility in Nedlands, which will have a completed cost of more than $100 million.
Mining companies operating in Western Australia’s Mid-West are in talks with the proponents of a $2 billion astronomy project to try and resolve potential conflicts.
TOM Pado and Paul Collie have been friends and business associates for more than 25 years, and they bring diverse experience to a local manufacturer that has recently won a major contract against international competition.
EMBROILED in home loan wars for the past few months, the nation’s major banking institutions have turned their attention to business banking during the past week.
THE Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA has called on industry and government to work together to help improve the international competitiveness of Western Australian businesses to boost their chances of winning work on major projects.
Fortescue Metals Group boss Andrew Forrest says he hopes to appeal a decision by the Federal Court that found he made misleading claims about infrastructure deals that never came to fruition.