Just 8 months after commencing commercial operations, Scanalyse has begun the international roll-out of its 3D laser scanner technology, accompanied by the appointment of a new chairman and a $250,000 capital raising.
The Craig Mostyn Group has overcome its first major hurdle over plans to expand its Linley Valley pork abattoir in Wooroloo, after the Shire of Northam this week approved the group’s development application.
Inglewood-based IT provider, Bekkers, is looking to significantly expand its data storage business with its relocation to a 1,000 square metre purpose-built office in Bassendean Business Park, encorporating a 400sq m data centre.
The Margaret River region is set to take a generous slice of the luxury travel market with the upcoming launch of Karma Resorts’ exclusive international travel club.
The word Yahmo may be unfamiliar to most people, but a rebranding exercise by Western Australian blinds retailer Blinds Direct in November 2006 has given it a whole new meaning.
Craig Mostyn Group has overcome its first major hurdle over plans to expand its Linley Valley pork abattoir in Wooroloo, after the Shire of Northam last night approved the group's application.
After an abrupt halt to her career and a costly legal battle, Mareena Sear is now preparing to re-enter the industry in which she, as part of her family business, was a dominant player for more than 20 years.
West Perth-based grain storage and marketer, Co-operative Bulk Handling Group, has warned that its strong $87.3 million net profit in 2005-06, a rise of a more than 40 per cent, won’t be repeated this year due to this season’s drought.
It was while working as a spare parts interpreter that Dennis Bozic recognised the potential for a new product that could make his job a great deal easier.
West Perth-based grain storage and marketer Co-operative Bulk Handling Group has warned that its strong $87.3 million net profit, a rise of a more than 40 per cent, won't be repeated this year due to the drought last season.
Western Australian-based company Grainol Ltd looking to develop its first WA plant in the East Rockingham Industrial Park, the second for the Kwinana-Rockingham industrial area.
While ASX-listed ABC Learning Centres clearly dominates the state’s childcare sector, some Western Australian-based independent operators have also embarked on rapid expansion programs in response to a growing demand for their services.
When industrial products group Atkins Carlyle offered the opportunity for a management buy-out of its hydraulics manufacturing business in 2000, five of its senior management team seized the opportunity with great enthusiasm.
A small gold exploration company has big plans to create Western Australia’s next gold super pit, with the discovery of a potential giant ore deposit at their tenements located near Meekatharra.
WA Business News invited some of the state’s leading tourism identities to discuss the key challenges facing the industry, and to offer a possible vision for the future of the sector in WA.
A study looking at Perth’s hotel needs for the next 15 years is expected to reveal significant capacity constraints as the sector experiences its biggest growth period in two decades.
Former Perth Airport chief executive Graham Muir has called on current airport management to fast-track the development of an integrated domestic and international airport terminal in line with its now 20-year-old master plan.
The city’s taxi industry continues to plague the local tourism sector, with hotel owners and tourism business operators joining in a chorus of outrage over the standard of the service.
When Bruce and Wendy Hawley took over Welshpool-based geotechnical materials testing company, Western Geotechnics Group, in October 2003, they realised that investing in their employees was going to be a major priority.
With uncertainty surrounding the future of non-forestry managed investment schemes, promoters are expecting an increase in MIS project sales this year.