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.
Perth-based private investment group Dorado has become an increasingly prominent player in the state’s property market, as banks’ hesitancy to lend to developers continues.
The market for regional air services in Western Australia is continuing to grow as both Qantas and Virgin Australia announce further investment in the state.
Safety boot manufacturer Footwear Industries has been given the luxury of picking and choosing Australian distributors as demand for its Steel Blue brand increases.
The state government is examining whether waste-to-energy facilities will adversely affect people’s health and recycling habits before evaluating proposals for facilities in Perth and the Pilbara.
The state government’s failed shared services scheme will be completely decommissioned and its managing office shut down by the end of 2013 at a cost of $90 million.
Australia Post has failed to sell its General Post Office Building in Forrest Place and has, instead, reverted to trying to find tenants to fill the vacant retail space.
The Western Australian Police, Micromine and industry veteran John Stockbridge were among the winners at the annual Western Australian Information Technology and Telecommunications Awards, which were
After 14 years spent building a recognised vehicle hire business in the north-west, Sean and Lisa Clarke – owners of McLaren Hire – have decided it’s time for a change.
Environmental consultancy Outback Ecology is eyeing expansion into Queensland as it recruits its first chief executive and devolves more ownership to employees.
The Southern Metropolitan Regional Council is to fight a directive from the state government ordering it to shut down its waste treatment operations at Canning Vale.
WESTERN Australia has been singled out as a ‘shining light’ for reforms made to its planning assessment system, but the industry believes there’s room for further improvement.
THE federal government department that oversees the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act is reassessing how it handles development applications after losing a court case to LandCorp.
SEVEN years of aggressive expansion firmly established HHG Legal Group in the Perth legal scene, but the firm says it’s in a better place now after two years of consolidation.
Labour shortages have intensified in the automotive, electrical, engineering and food trade sectors while the situation has improved in construction, according to new data.
BELMONT-BASED engineering company Velocious has doubled production capacity to accommodate actual and expected demand for its specialist tools and services.