THE opportunity to create a game for a DVD content provider has turned into a long-term business opportunity for local programmers Anthony Wiese and Dan Fletcher, and has led to them supplying programs for the popular palm pilot device.
BATTLES continue to rage over who held the initial broadcast licence for embattled Western Australian community television station Channel 31, an argument that could prove pivotal in the station’s adm
PROJECT managers could soon be able to lay their hands on a comprehensive list of project services providers.
Former project manager Horst Kambeck is putting together the
UNION officials attempting to exercise their right of entry cannot be drug test-ed, according to a Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission decision.
Consolidation has emerged as one of the big issues facing the Western Australian recruitment industry as large players seek to increase their holdings within Australia. Noel Dyson reports in the first of a four-part series on the industry.
REFURBISHMENT works for St John of God Healthcare Subiaco could cost more than $100 million if a comprehensive cancer centre is added.
Without the cancer centre the bill runs to $78.8 million, with work to take place over the next five years.
LEGAL battles at the centre of the financial difficulties facing community broadcaster Channel 31 continue to rage, with the station in court this week to defend a $22 million claim against it.
DESPITE an incorrectly worded shareholder request, an extraordinary meeting of Christmas Island phosphate miner Phosphate Resources Limited shareholders is expected to be held in March.
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THE beginning of a new year is always a good time to set some goals. But what goals should be set and how does somebody set them?
Dynamic Improvements managing director Graeme Alford said the procedure was fairly simple.
WESTERN Australian artists are being invited to apply for industry development funds to produce short animation works.
Animation is proving to be a valuable and growing business for WA.
THE Australian Shareholders Association has hit out at what it calls a “magnitude of charges” levied on Western Australian-based listed property company Aliquot Assets Management Limited by entities associated with the company’s directors.
A PUSH to give frontline mine managers some form of management qualification has provided a boost for the training industry and led to improvements in the operations of some of WA’s largest mines.