Five months of negotiations have borne fruit for Perth body products business Bethany Cosmetics and its creator Bethany James, who has signed a deal with Japanese cosmetic distributor Fujisawashiko valued at $1.6 million over five years.
There’s confidence in the state’s farm sector that Prime Minister John Howard’s trip to China later this month will further moves towards the establishment of a free trade agreement between the two countries.
Call centres are commonly thought of in terms of their role in the marketing and customer service strategies of insurance companies, financial services businesses, technology companies and similar large organisations.
After almost five years in Subiaco, boutique sports store Sports Fever will open a second store next week on the corner of Railway Parade and Napoleon Street, Cottesloe.
The tourism industry has called on the State Government to commit more funding to international marketing in the wake of promises from the recent election.
Work will commence within a few months at St Andrews, a proposed $20 billion new city about 50 kilometres north of Perth at Yanchep-Two Rocks.Stage one of the development is expected in the middle of
Newly-appointed chairman of Larenta Olives, Mark Hohnen, is confident a merger between his company and Olea Australis can be effected at the conclusion of the current three-month heads of agreement period.
A new approach to advertising is turning Perth business windows into billboards.Local company Window Media is using blinds and a colour printer to project brands, corporate images, promotions and othe
Western Australian scientists and engineers are awaiting the arrival of a $2.4 million supercomputer, which will be based at the University of Western Australia.Expected to arrive in the second half o
The ‘Yes’ vote lost the referendum on retail trading hours despite early polling indicating 70 per cent public backing, a supportive premier and a big budget for its campaign. Jane McNamara reports on what caused the public to vote ‘No’.