Shanna worked as a reporter at Business News from early 2012 to late 2014. As a journalist for Business News Shanna covered the community and arts, not-for-profit, health, technology, innovation and hospitality sectors.
‘UNPRECEDENTED’ would be an apt word to describe demand for the services of family owned and operated Wallis Drilling, which has done surface drilling work for some of the biggest open-pit miners sinc
IT’S a constant dilemma for those working in remote and isolated mining locations; a worker identifies a hazard but it’s potentially hours before anyone else is made aware of it.
HILTON Worldwide has made a move into the tight accommodation market in Karratha, indicating it has more to offer than simply providing beds for the resources sector.
Hilton Worldwide has announced it will build a $65 million hotel in Karratha to service increased demand from both the mining sector and the local community.
Resources companies are continuing to invest more in exploring for minerals but much of the additional spend is being eaten up by cost increases, rather than new or expanded exploration.
MIKE Young sits at the head of one of Western Australia’s fastest growing iron ore producers; he spends much of his time based in a Perth office and is considered one of the state’s prominent business
The Windimurra vanadium project carries a legacy of missed milestones, lengthy litigation and ownership changes. But new owner Atlantic is adamant success is on the horizon.
The electrical industry has been spared having to find an extra $5 million a year to pay apprentices after Training and Workforce Development Minister Peter Collier rejected proposed subsidy cuts.
This week’s shock resignation of state Treasurer and Attorney-General Christian Porter brings to at least four the number of senior ministerial positions that Premier Colin Barnett will need to fill o
AFTER 30 years of designing products such as kettles, bike racks and even bra holders, Perth-based industrial designer Edward Khoury has decided the lure of the mining boom can be ignored no longer.
The Perth company forced to halt supply of recycled construction and demolition waste to Main Roads WA has sought a meeting with transport minister Troy Buswell to discuss latest test results proving
The company responsible for turning construction and demolition waste into road base for the Great Eastern Highway expansion says suspension of the project is unfounded and delaying Western Australia’
Plans for a $400m waste to energy plant at Kwinana have progressed to the next stage with John Holland agreeing to collaborate with project proponent Phoenix Energy.
Western Australia’s resources boom may be driving the state’s economy, but it’s also restricting the franchising industry’s potential for ongoing growth.
THE company responsible for turning construction and demolition waste into road base for the Great Eastern Highway expansion says suspension of the project is unfounded and delaying Western Australia’