IT company ASG Group has acquired local SAP software provider Courtland Business Solutions in a multi-million dollar cash and scrip deal, opening up the SAP market to Oracle-focussed ASG for the first time.
Property developer Luke Saraceni provided an insight into his business philosophy last week, while outlining issues with the banking sector and builders.
Despite celebrating a golden jubilee with the country’s oldest gentlemen’s outfitters, Victor Tana has no plans of cutting ties with his business clientele.
STAFFING issues created by the state’s resources boom have been well documented, but a curious flow-on effect has resulted in a new lease of life for some accommodation facilities.
Western Australian consumers have taken a cautious approach towards taking on new debt with demand for mortgage and personal credit falling during the first quarter of the year as compared to the same period last year, a new study has found.
Chevron has awarded a Chinese engineering company a $US180 million contract for the construction of modules for the Gorgon gas project that was originally earmarked for Australian steel fabricators.
The owner of popular nature-based accommodation provider Eco Beach Wilderness Retreat was unsure which categories his business had entered before winning four separate awards at the Australia's North West Tourism Awards held last night.
IronClad Mining hopes to calm investors and clarify details of the funding arrangements for the start up of the Wilcherry Hill Iron Ore Project in South Australia.
Shares in iron ore hopeful BC Iron have surged five per cent in morning trade after the company was formally granted a mining lease for its Nullagine project.
Shares in Moly Mines have been lifted following the company's completion of the Chinese-backed transaction resulting in Hanlong Mining Investment becoming Moly's controlling shareholder after settling the $US200 million equity and debt funding.
Chair of Tourism WA Kate Lamont has outlined her board’s development priorities for the state as part of aspirations to double the tourism industry’s contribution to gross state product by the year 2020.
The first flights have left Australia bound for Europe after a five-day airspace shutdown due to the risks posed by a massive ash cloud from a volcanic eruption in Iceland.
The majority of Australia's private companies are optimistic about the future and are on track to meet revenue targets this year according to one of the world's "big four" accounting firms.
THE Hyatt Regency Perth has launched its most extensive redevelopment program in 20 years, with the hotel’s owners investing $9 million for renovations.
REGARDED by purists as the true ‘sport of kings’, polo has undergone something of a resurgence in Western Australia in recent years, with five significant events in six months entertaining the sport’s local supporters.
Today marks the first step in Albany's quest towards constructing two much-needed hotels with the state government calling on developers to build a new luxury hotel overlooking the Southern Ocean.
SELF-STYLED agribusinessman Stephen Birkbeck has high expectations for his Indonesian pearling company following the expansion of its existing farming licences in Bali.
Australia's building and construction industry associations agree today's interest rate rise by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may dent home buyer confidence and derail any sustained recovery in the building of new homes.
Forge Group shareholders have today approved a placement to fellow engineering and construction company Clough despite the late emergence of a competing proposal that was pitched at a higher share price.
Shares in global education services provider, Navitas have climbed after announcing its student enrolments for the first semester this year are at record highs, a 16 per cent increase on the previous corresponding period.
HAVING spent three years searching for an appropriate site, international automotive auction group ManheimFowles has started moving into its new $10 million purpose-built premises to cater for increased demand.
DIGITAL advertising agency, Longtail, has become an independent entity after the company bought back the outstanding 50 per cent share held by The Brand Agency since 2007.
A FAMILY-OWNED, custom-built caravan manufacturer primarily servicing the resources sector recently secured its first export deal with one of the world’s largest mining outfits.
KREAB Gavin Anderson and SAS Group are two of the latest additions to the government and public relations sector servicing the burgeoning Western Australian market.