Like many Western Australian companies, telecommunications carrier Global Dial has its sights set on China’s 1.2 billion population as part of its next phase of growth.The company, under the direction
Anthony Maslin will be heading to the Maldives in two months to fulfil part of the dream he had for his company, Solar Energy Systems.When the 2004 40under40 winner set the company up six years ago, h
Since being recognised as a WA Business News 40under40 winner in February this year, WestNet managing director Peter Brown has been awarded another prestigious gong – the Young Entrepreneur in the Wes
This week marks the launch of WA Business News’ 2005 40under40 Awards program. Julie-anne Sprague, Noel Dyson and Alison Birrane profile some of the past winners.
Mother’s Day advertisements could soon be promoting power tools rather than kitchen appliances and the like as a surge of female renovators becomes more concerned with ‘doing it themselves’.
The hotly contested $7 million Royal Automobile Club of WA advertising account has been retained by the incumbent, The Brand Agency, for a further two years.
A growing number of cafes and restaurants are keeping up with the demand for out-of-office work by fitting their venues with wireless technology. However, the new trend has created two contrasting business models. Julie-anne Sprague investigates.
Murdoch University will be the major beneficiary of a proposed deal between its early-stage funding venture, Murdoch Westscheme Enterprise Partnership (MWEP), and Hebrew University’s funding counterpart, Yissim Research Development Company.
Both of Australia’s major telcos recognise the growth potential of wireless technology and are aggressively expanding WiFi networks in an effort to gain more consumers, or build the outlay of existing
Few outsiders who come to live in Western Australia fail to notice a unique issue for residents of the State – built for a hot climate many homes lack in-built heating and are simply unable to cope wi
Shaun Maher’s wholesale business Liquid Library celebrated its first year of operation last week.Mr Maher says it’s been a solid year and his success to date has come through sticking with quality win
A total of 190 businesses were recognised for their contribution to the arts and cultural sector at this year’s 11th State Arts Sponsorship Awards. Marsha Jacobs and Julie-anne Sprague report.
The Wine Equalisation Tax rebate, which comes into effect this weekend, will do little to improve the performance of many small Margaret River wineries according to Deloitte partner Luke Martino.
Ardross restaurant Piccolo Mondo has been acquired by Scott Bowman who has been busy for the past couple of weeks transforming the former Mediterranean-styled restaurant into one with a much more modern look and a five-star menu.
Prominent businessman John Poynton has been busy striking deals these past weeks.
First, he sold his 25 per cent stake in Brookland Valley Estate to Hardy Wine Company, followed by a $1.5million capital raising for UK-based Alocit International throug