Swan Valley microbrewery Mash Brewing plans to open a second venue in Bunbury as part of an expansion plan that includes establishing a presence on the east coast and retailing its boutique beers through bottle shops and other pubs.
The Australian sharemarket staged a remarkable recovery this afternoon following its biggest one-day plunge since April 2000 as nervous investors abandoned the market in their droves.
Melbourne-based media buyer Mitchell & Partners has marked its entry to the Western Australian advertising market with the purchase of a 51 per cent stake in the media arm of Workhouse Advertising for $6.4 million.
Woodside Energy Ltd has hit back at claims by an allaince of big gas users that WA's gas market is in a state of failure saying that the gas market was in transformation and that the days of cheap gas are simply gone.
Western Australian wineries have begun searching for locally grown grapes for next year’s harvest much earlier than usual in a bid to lock in supply amid predictions the national grape harvest will yet again be smaller than usual.
ING Real Estate Entertainment Fund is expected to make its first entry into the Western Australian market with the purchase of Geoff Hayward’s The Brisbane Hotel.
Empire Beer Group Ltd, the owner of Margaret River’s Colonial Brewing Co, is still searching for a suitable site to launch the mircrobrewing business into the Perth market.
The value of Australia’s wine exports broke through the $3 billion mark for the first time last month as consumers from around the globe drank more premium wines from regions such as Margaret River and the Swan Valley.
Mick Stroud's Big Island Brewing Ltd has shelved plans for a $10 million public share offer in favour of a $15 million cash injection from a group of WA-based private investors.
Two well-known Perth restaurants are headed for some big changes. Shenton Park’s Star Anise is on the lookout for new premises, while the owner of popular Turkish restaurant, Eminem, has sold the business.
Ian and Tricia Tassell are supposed to be retired, but given they refer to themselves as Mr and Mrs Boss, the decision to spend their later years in the state’s South West has become anything but well-earned time off.
Sally Malay Mining Ltd’s revelations this week that it intends to pay a maiden dividend will no doubt impress shareholders, but it has some market watchers highlighting that the move exposes over-valued projects or companies.
Western Australian fraud detectives are investigating several complaints against Ryan Waddell, who has been offering investors 80 per cent returns per annum for property investments through Diamond Property Solutions.