This week, Julie-anne Sprague looks at the unfortunate demise of a local restaurant and finds out more about organic fruit delivery and starts dreaming of the delights of easter – chocolate eggs.
There are many qualities that make a leader, yet few are able to combine them in a way that inspires others to achieve. WA Business News’ 40under40 aimed to find WA’s top young business people in recognition of their success.
Julie-anne Sprague takes a look East this week and finds that, far from the expensive oddity it may have been a decade ago, Japanese food is finding rapid acceptance in Perth.
DIETER Engler’s Recent Works exhibition featuring representations of northern Western Australian landscape opened at the Greenhill Galleries yesterday.
THE simplest things are often the most profound. The birth of a child, the stars in an outback sky, the touch of a lover, the death of a friend. So it has been with the passing of Maurice Brockwell.
PERTH businessman and social man about town Troy Barbagello has called it “the electronic Perth Weekly”, although its owners obviously hope new website www.troysparty.com.au proves more successful than the now-defunct western suburbs publication.
Julie-anne Sprague takes a look at the fine-dining experience and wonders whether we really appreciate the best of the best.MOST people in the restaurant industry will tell you there are four or five classy restaurants in Perth.
RENDEZVOUS Hotels Inter-national begins work on its new $35 million Broome resort next month.The Rendezvous Sanctuary Resort, located at Broome’s Cable Beach, is due to open early next year.
WA’s resources and engineering sectors are responsible for a projected surge in employment, according to a recent survey, despite a lack of confidence from small business.
Joanna Ammon As the first female in the taxi industry in Australia to be appointed as a Deputy Chair and take office as a Chief Executive Officer, Joanna Ammon oversees some 3500 taxi drivers and 1500 taxi owners. Ms Ammon launched the inaugural
THEY’RE commonly referred to as call centres, but technological advances and streamlining of business communications are transforming once phone-reliant call centres into contact centres.