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Howard Park Wines has signed up as a new sponsor for the West Australian Ballet’s upcoming season of Tchaikovsky and The Nutcracker, with the winery having deep roots in the art form. → Read More
Respected South African-born artist and gallery owner Catherine Christie is on the cusp of launching a new gallery in Perth since moving to Western Australia five years ago. → Read More
The state government has distributed about $1 million in grants among sixteen environmental organisations as it aims at boosts recycling and improve waste management practices in Western Australia. → Read More
A new report commissioned by StudyPerth has recommended the international education body update its strategy to focus on destination marketing and employability outcomes. → Read More
Major events management operator TriEvents has folded, creating an opportunity for new players to step in and join the race. → Read More
Veterans’ recruitment organisation Working Spirits is steadily increasing its profile among the Western Australian businesses community, with 10 former veterans recently finding placements, including with mining services business Macmahon Holdings. → Read More
Royal Perth Hospital emergency doctor Michelle Johnston has leveraged her career in medicine to drive the direction of her first novel, establishing her credentials as an emerging author in the process. → Read More
A public independent school in Armadale has become the first school in the state to trial a program that partners industry with education to encourage greater adoption of science, technology, engineering and maths subjects (Stem). → Read More
A federally operated life sciences hub aimed at commercialising local research launched in Nedlands today, backed by the University of Western Australia, the state government, and Commonwealth entity MTPConnect. → Read More
Changes being made at Intelife and Nulsen reflect the challenges facing the disability sector. → Read More
Majority Aboriginal-owned business Wilco Electrical recently secured exclusive distributorship across the state for cutting-edge US technology that draws water from air. → Read More
Stan Perron’s long and influential role in WA has continued with his recent commitment to donate $10 million to the Perron Institute for Neurological and Translational Science. → Read More
The Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research has found a new way to block the growth of cancer cells. → Read More
Stan and Jean Perron have announced they will be donating $10 million across 10 years to the Perkins Institute for Neurological and Translational Science, adding to a multitude of reasons Mr Perron was awarded State Shaper by The 500 Club today. → Read More
Perth business leaders committed to sleeping rough last night for the Vinnies CEO Sleepout, raising about $513,000 to go towards alleviating homelessness. → Read More
The positive response to the Subiaco Theatre Festival has led to a near doubling in the size of the annual event this year. → Read More
A team of Murdoch University scientists is seeking an industry partner to help advance its electricity-free desalination system and bring it to market. → Read More
Medical platform HealthEngine and an online analytics system designed to benefit agribusinesses were among the winners at last week’s Western Australian Information Technology and Telecommunications Alliance Incite awards. → Read More
Perth-based startup Rhinohide has spent the past three years growing its presence in Australia among 4X4 enthusiasts and is now preparing to expand into the US. → Read More
The state’s two leading arts festivals have a large role to play in the cultural and creative vibrancy of Perth during the summer months, according to their impact reports released last week. → Read More