Those who follow wine closely may have already begun to notice dwindling choice for consumers at several restaurants, pubs and some independent bottle shops.
Mick Stroud has issued a supplementary prospectus for his Big Island Brewing Ltd after failing to secure $10 million from potential investors within the original prospectus’s three-month time frame.
The Environmental Protection Authority has been forced to recruit a new acting chairman as it struggles to find a replacement for Wally Cox, who unexpectedly quit his role in February.
The Sheraton Perth has been without a flagship restaurant for the past six months after the hotel group bit the bullet on a massive refurbishment of its food and beverage facilities.
The owners of Wilyarup’s 4.5-star Willy Bay Resort are planning a multi-million dollar chalet development in the next 12 months that will expand the number of chalets on site to 16.
The Wine & Truffle Co will officially open its cafe cellar door next week at its Manjimup property, about 10 years after the company set out to become a producer of the truffle delicacy.
The second stage of Chapel Farm’s tourism accommodation project has commenced, following the successful launch of its adults-only boutique retreat in March.
John Poynton today warned that companies risk losing performance-driven executives from their boards because of a growing focus on compliance after defending his actions in the failed Alinta management buy-out at a WA Business News breakfast this morning.
Shares in West Perth-based Atlas Iron Ltd plunged more than 10 per cent today after it revealed its Pardoo iron ore project would be delayed by six months because the Environmental Protection Authority planned to do a public environmental review.
The profile of domestic gas supplies has risen significantly since an alliance of some of the state’s biggest gas consumers was formed a year ago this month.
Virginia Willcock’s new job got a little more difficult midway through last year’s vintage.
Just five months into her role as Vasse Felix group winemaker, she lost the services of one of the winery’s most experienced operators – David Dowden.
Synergy’s efforts to position itself as a leading consumer brand following the break-up of state-government controlled Western Power in early 2006 has been applauded by the advertising industry in WA Business News’ annual branding survey.