Recent News

Woodside floats Browse revival after James Price axing

Woodside is exploring ways to revive the shelved Browse LNG project as it seeks long-term solutions to keep gas flowing to the North West Shelf venture. Three years after axing the controversial James Price Point gas plant proposal and five months after calling off a floating facility, chief executive Peter Coleman's team is looking anew...

Read More ...

Jury still out on East Kimberley cashless welfare cards

There are conflicting reports about the effectiveness of cashless welfare cards in the East Kimberley, with some reporting a decline in binge drinking and others claiming there has been "dirty dealing" and "rorting" going on. The Federal Government issued the bank-cards to around 1,200 welfare recipients in Kununurra and ...

Read More ...

Gina Rinehart ponders bid for S. Kidman pastoral company

Mining magnate Gina Rinehart is poised to enter the race for the S. Kidman & Co pastoral empire, alongside Chinese conglomerate Shanghai CRED Real Estate, with a joint bid expected to top $300 million. The billionaire's entry into the sales process would be the first serious ­attempt by an Australian during the most recent battle...

Read More ...

Sheffield to raise up to A$17.1 million in oversubscribed institutional placement

Sheffield  Resources  Limited  ("Sheffield"  "the  Company")  (ASX:SFX)  is  pleased  to  announce  it  has received commitments to raise up to a total of $17.1 million (before costs) through a placement of 32.9
million  fully  paid  ordinary...

Read More ...

Sluggy McSlugface no more: sea slug named for fly-in, fly-out mining workers

A multicoloured sea slug discovered off the coast of Western Australia has been named for the state's fly-in, fly-out mining workforce after a judging panel ruled that Sluggy McSlugface breached the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. The slug, which is a species of nudibranch, was discovered in 2000 off the coast of Dampier, ...

Read More ...



Upcoming Events

Latest news

Cruise ships buoy WA economy with cash, jobs as Pacific Eden calls Fremantle port home


THE cruise ship industry injected more than $275 million into the WA economy last financial year, generating more than 1000 jobs. International cruise ships dock in Western Australia for only a few days, but their contribution to the state's economy is long-lasting, according to premier Colin Barnett. Mr Barnett said WA was on track f...

Read More

Articles via RSS rss

Sign Up for the latest news & events

Does your business attract, recruit and retain staff by offering employment or work experience to young Aboriginal employees?
CLICK HERE to become a Working Together Employer of Choice.

 

Members

We are located at:

6 Napier Tce
(behind the Westpac bank)
Broome
WA 6725

Chamber office hours

Monday: 10am - 3pm
Tuesday: 10am - 2pm
Wednesday: 10am - 3pm
Thursday: 10am - 2pm
Friday: 10am - 2pm

Please ring for an appointment

Phone

(08) 9193 5553

After Hours

0410 967 509