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Past articles by Delia:

The Last Great Hunt for global show

National awards and sparkling reviews are no novelty for small theatre company The Last Great Hunt. → Read More

Call to open funding door for homeless

Service providers want immediate action from businesses and government to help the many on the streets, who face a shortage of rentals and a lack of social housing. → Read More

Call to give autism skills a chance

Autism advocates want businesses to rethink their notions of individuals on the spectrum. → Read More

Chemo@home opens doors to better care

Safety and quality are paramount for the unique medical business as it celebrates a successful expansion to the east coast, and new health fund partnerships. → Read More

Theatre feeds corporate diversity

The Black Swan State Theatre Company is leading a push for comprehensive diversity, and connecting with corporate partners through these closely aligned aims. → Read More

Curtin spin-out receives $5 million

Perth-based company PainChek has received a $5 million investment from the federal government to implement its world-first smartphone pain assessment and monitoring device in aged care centres. → Read More

RSL rebrand for modern veterans

RSLWA has an image issue, but chief executive John McCourt is determined to prove its relevance for a new generation of veterans. → Read More

Arts, STEM receive $110k sponsorship boost

Three organisations have today received sponsorship totalling $110,000, after City of Perth commissioners endorsed key sector development sponsorships to assist in nurturing Perth’s business environment. → Read More

Major plans for Busselton jetty

Named Australia’s third top tourist attraction at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards and visited by a record 500,000-plus people in 2018, Busselton’s iconic jetty is currently the subject of detailed plans to expand its tourist offering. → Read More

Pet ‘parents’ are prepared to pay

From expensive surgery to photo shoots and elaborate cremations, the multi-billion-dollar Australian pet industry is producing novel and profitable services. → Read More

Mark my words podcast

PODCAST: Dan Wilkie and Delia Price discuss Iconic Scarborough, a developer collapses, Hossean Pourzand, Ausdrill fraud, Nedlands' density, the Pavilion Markets, and philanthropy and charitable donations. → Read More

Overcoming the isolation of leadership

Anglicare WA’s Kate Chaney boasts an impressively diverse resume, but a recent experience led her to realise a challenge that faces all her peers. → Read More

Youth orchestra keen to jazz up its image

In any arts landscape the word ‘youth’ is often used interchangeably with ‘amateur’, but that association is far from the reality emerging at the West Australian Youth Jazz Orchestra. → Read More

Deloitte buys Perth-based consulting firm

Deloitte is expanding its Perth change management services, acquiring two new partners and 22 staff from The Terrace Initiative. → Read More

Grants target complex health needs

Medical researchers targeting reduced hospital readmissions, off-the-shelf cancer therapy, and 3D bone printing are among those to have benefitted from the Royal Perth Hospital Medical Research Fou → Read More

Scitech turns to private sector for new home

Scitech has moved a step closer to finding a new location, as the state government today released and Expression of Interest process to the private sector. → Read More

Black Swan Prize re-brand honours history

Western Australia’s $50,000 Black Swan Prize for Portraiture has been renamed the Lester Prize, in honour of the award’s leading patron, Dick Lester. → Read More

Consistent, clear messaging requires constant change

Major public and investor relations firms in Perth are finding new ways of specialising and adapting to market trends. → Read More

Swift Media loses CEO

Communications and advertising agency Swift Media has announced that chief executive and managing director Xavier Kris will step down in June, following the recent departure of non-executive chairman Carl Clump. → Read More

Variety Bash goes the distance

Plugging the funding gap for disadvantaged kids is a key issue for Variety WA chief executive Tony Hume, who has had to make some significant decisions on the future direction of the charity during his six months in the role. → Read More