PROMINENT Western Australian businesswoman Janet Holmes a Court has received the president’s prize at the second annual Australian Achievement in Architecture Awards held in Perth last week.
PERTH businesswoman Janet Holmes a Court is set to retire as chairman from cattle and wine company Heytesbury, effectively handing entire control of the East Perth-based family business to son, Paul.
Janet Holmes a Court has been named this year?s United Way Philanthropist of the Year in recognition of her significant contribution to the Western Australian community.
Tony Howarth is one of Western Australia’s most highly regarded company directors, yet he is becoming as well known for his philanthropic activities as his commercial achievements.
Rio Tinto today announced it is committing $6 million towards community partnerships over the next three years as it was confirmed that Janet Holmes à Court and Fred Chaney would join its WA Future Fund Board.
Every John, Liz, David and Janet is getting into the act.
All are opposing the best thing that’s to happen to young Australians since Otto Rohwedder developed sliced bread in 1928.
WITH the dust still settling in the plush Parliament Place head office of failed goldminer, Sons of Gwalia, two powerful lessons can already be learned by investors.
TOP CHIEFS: Clockwise from top left Michael Chaney, Janet Holmes a Court, Kerry Sanderson and Fiona Stanley have been recognised as top leaders in a recent AIM survey.
THE OVERPASS linking Forrest Chase to Albert Facey House should be removed as it blocks the view of the old train station from Forrest Place, says Heytesbury Pty Ltd chairman Janet Holmes á Court.