Since its conception in 1987 the Rugby Union World Cup has always created history, drama, heroes, villains, nail-biting scenarios and moments of pure brilliance. This year’s simmering cauldron of rivalries will be brought to the boil in New Zealand—exactly where it all started more than two dec... Read More
FeaturesSep/Oct 11
Exclusive Interview with Romilly Madew, CEO, Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA)
Leading the green charge In an exclusive interview with The Australian Business Journal, Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) chief executive officer Romilly Madew discusses the challenges facing the fast-growing organisation as it looks to bring a new approach to Australia’s construction s... Read More
Taxing times down under
A few months ago the Federal Government finally settled on its plan for a carbon tax. Unsurprisingly, the proposals for the tax did not gone down too well with many companies, with those representing the mining sectors making the most noise. Opposition leader Tony Abbott described the tax as “one... Read More
Kalgoorlie Mining Company
Going for gold in Australia’s junior mining sector It goes without saying that having tripled in price since 2008 and recently rocketed up more than US$1,700 an ounce, these are good times for gold. Plenty of parties including miners and investors have looked to gain exposure to its bull run in t... Read More | View Brochure
Mako Energy
A pure play, two horizons, and heaps of potential in one small vehicle Why Mako Energy Continues to Command International Attention from the Oil and Gas Community Long the preserve of Calgary’s moribund conventional oil-sector, the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) is currently commanding... Read More







