WINE services is shaping up as the new battleground in WA’s fast maturing wine industry, with two groups spending millions on bottling plants in Perth’s southern suburbs.
PLAYERS injured in four of WA’s most popular sports are costing the State an estimated $4.85 million a season, a newly-released WA Sports Injury Study has found.
EVER wanted to get behind the wheel of a Formula One racing car?Ever fancied yourself as a pilot in a Russian fighter jet?Than perhaps The Adrenalin Club, a new adventure club soon to set up shop in Perth, is for you.
PROPERTY figures from two government agencies suggest the sector has more than recovered from its post-GST slump and is headed for a period of prosperity, according to leading property organisations.
PERTH’S newest inner city residential development is turning the heads of investors not only for its rich history and stunning interior fit-outs, but also for the tenant guarantee on offer from selling agents Asset Special Projects.
UP to 500 heritage properties within the City of Perth remain unprotected and vulnerable to demolition, with the Perth City Council still waiting on the State Government to help with problems in deciding heritage issues.
WA businesses are embracing and applying new Internet technology faster than their colleagues in the eastern states, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
FUN runs and stair climbs have long been recognised for their health and calorie-burning benefits, but today’s employers have begun to support these activities for reasons that stretch beyond the finish line.
CITY shoppers can look forward to a revitalised eastern shopping precinct as Barrack Street and nearby properties become the focus of a series of apartment, arcade and retail developments.
AN agreement between hotel operators Park Plaza International and local apartment developers Starboot will create new accommodation for Perth visitors and increased options for potential apartment investors.
AFTER helping thousands of WA families settle into new homes, two of Perth’s best known home builders have themselves recently made the move to a new business centre.
JUST as the challenge of golf has captured the imagination of millions around the globe, the opportunity to make millions of dollars from golf course development also presents a challenge to many in the business world.
THE availability of land on Perth’s urban fringe is drying up, with developers reluctant to release lots until the long-term market effects of the $14,000 First Home Owners grant are known.
IN an attempt to catch the corporate market, popular Welshpool boating and fishing store, Mariners World, has moved half of its operations to a new Hay Street location.
FOUR major construction projects, collectively worth more than $800 million, stand to revolutionise the standards of office accommodation and force others to follow or be left behind.