DIESEL fuel users, particularly in the mining and agricultural sector face an uncertain future with the introduction of the Energy Grant Credit Scheme into Federal Parliament last week.
WHILE Germany is regarded as one of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, when it comes to making wine, Western Australia, with its world-class technology, is streets ahead.
INTERNATIONAL mining export opportunities are on the rise as Australia’s expertise gains worldwide credibility, according to Austrade’s mining project manager Joel Hicks.
THE draft guidelines for agricultural trade reform released by the chairman of the World Trade Organisation is disappointing for Australian farmers and does not go far enough to address the subsidies
THE ballooning number of credit cards on issue in Australia and the resultant rise in personal debt may have led to a tightening of legislation in this country, but the market in Europe is facing concerns of an entirely different nature.
In this week’s look at the collectibles market Gary Kleyn examines security concerns.
TRADITIONAL investment markets may be down but in the collecting business the opposite seems to be true.
The Western Australian Trade Enquiry Service is operated by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australian (CCI) with the support of the WA Government’s Department of Industry and Technolo
BESTON Wine Industry Trust, which in October last year announced the purchase of Sirens Vineyard in the Margaret River region for $1.87 million, is going to the market with a new $21 million capital r
A BITTER battle for board representation at listed property group Aliquot Asset Management took an unexpected turn this week with two of the opposing camps reaching an uneasy truce and agreeing to share equal numbers of board positions.
TWO years after receiving environmental approval for a $690 million private waste management facility in Kwinana, New Zealand waste management firm Global Olivine has yet to get the concept off the drawing board.
BLUEWAVE Seafood, a Western Australian processor and exporter of lobster, has sent a container load of premium seafood delicacies to gourmet upmarket French retailer Fauchon in time for Valentine’s Da
THE Catalano family know their fish. Indeed, it would be hard not to for a family that has known nothing else since Frank Catalano bought a fish and chip shop more than 30 years ago.
SHOULD exporters and financiers worry about the rising dollar as it heads toward 60 cents? Australian Trade Commission chief economist Tim Harcourt believes it all depends on your business.
In part four of his series on collectibles, Gary Kleyn examines some of the tax implications.
HOBBYISTS and serious collectible investors beware. When it comes to tax planning issues it makes no difference what your motives for holding collectibles are.