As Senior Editor at Business News, Mark Beyer has a wide-ranging brief to research, analyse and report on the issues, trends and personalities affecting the business community in Western Australia.
Mr Beyer has 35 years' career experience, primarily in business journalism. He joined Business News in 2002 and previously worked for The Australian Financial Review and The West Australian, and also has public relations and corporate affairs experience.
Before becoming a journalist, he was an economist with the Commonwealth Treasury in Canberra.
THE Woodside Building and the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre are two of the biggest recent commercial construction projects in Perth – and Blackadder Group supplied scaf
DESPITE the benefits of the recent free trade agreement with the US Curtin University professor Peter Kenyon said Australia was helping stifle multilateral trade negotiations.
THE Australian Securities and Investments Commission has credited its insolvent trading program with seven Western Australian companies, including Feature Tours, going into voluntary administration.
News on the failure of Consolidated Constructions just gets worse for creditors, while tabling of the Construction Contracts Bill could lead to a better deal for builders and subcontractors.
GREAT Southern Plantations and Integrated Tree Cropping are seeking to raise more than $100 million to complete two major deals that position the companies for future growth.
FURNITURE manufacturers and the Western Australian Government have outlined radically different visions for the future of the timber industry, as haggling over Sotico’s native timber assets continues.
CREDITORS of Consolidated Constructions are expected to grill administrator Gary Anderson over the company’s final actions when he fronts a creditors committee meeting today (March 18).
NEW Western Australian stamp duty rules designed to make life easier for motor vehicle dealers have been criticised by self-styled tax watchdog Taxpayers Australia.
In the back blocks of Canning Vale, where Perth’s urban sprawl gives way to small farm lots, a group of scientists is creating a unique research and development centre.
THE Lions Eye Institute has sold the rights to one of its leading technologies to a US multinational, in a deal that highlights the tough choices facing local entrepreneurs trying to turn research success into commercial success.
RENEWABLE energy producers have put the onus on the State Government and Western Power to establish market rules that allow increased use of green energy.
AFTER nearly 25 years with Macquarie Bank, including six as chairman of its Western Australian operations, Ed Tait has retired to pursue private business interests.
In its heyday Futuris was seen as a possible rival to Wesfarmers, but in recent years it has disappointed investors. Mark Beyer spoke to chief executive Les Wozniczka.
THE Water Corporation’s plan for a major efficiency drive has turned into something of a fizzer, with the latest proposals much less ambitious than expected.