YOU become acutely aware you are perceived as doing something different from the rest when the doorbell won’t stop ringing and the requests are all the same: “Can we join in?”
Evidence of global trade in oil and gas industry services was not difficult to find in the world’s most geographically isolated capital city over the past week, nor were the comparisons and contrasts between world regions.
Ernst & Young’s newest recruit for its Perth office, Rod Willers, views the rationale for his recent workplace move in the same terms as the work he does for clients.
A new era dawned for the financial sector this week with the implementation of the Financial Services Reform Act 2001, but some of those most affected may not yet have woken to this.
SIX groups looking to pioneer an Australian gas-to-liquids industry are poised to get a much better idea of the climate in which they may be operating.
It would appear negotiations towards providing the long-term power needs of Esperance and surrounding areas have not proceeded as smoothly as first hoped.
A southern Western Australian project requiring the cooperation of the WA and Federal Governments, three shires and two regional development commissions is a daunting enough concept for most.
WA’S industrial relations system could soon be run out of Canberra because many employers consider the WA Government’s proposed Industrial Relations legislation to be unworkable.
New South Wales and Victoria have done it and Western Australia is heading there, but a recent World Energy Council review of the Asia-Pacific concluded no regional economy would benefit significantly from a fully
In the shadows of the consolidation speculation, rally analysis and hedging debate spotlights, smaller WA gold explorers continue to manoeuvre themselves into production positions.
Achieving worldwide consensus is an admirable aim, but even more noteworthy is a process which has kept the mining and minerals industries engaged in the one global issues project for the past eighteen months.
DESPITE the WA Government’s stated commitment to mediation in the settlement of Native Title claims, the northern Goldfields Wongatha claim is headed for the Federal Court next week.
ALINTAGAS is hoping to claim the number two spot in the WA electricity market as the State heads towards capacity constraint within two or three years, and full retail contestability in 2005.
Empire Oil & Gas has been chasing pounds and euros this past week, on a United Kingdom and European tour to help raise $2 million in a 60-million share placement.