Regional Development Minister, Brendon Gryll said on Wednesday: “You will see changes to the Royalties for Regions program in our budget that recognises that the debt levels are pushing to a level we are concerned about.”
The number of apprentices entering the industry isn't enough to replace the ageing workers retiring according to Master Builders Association housing director Gavan Forster
According to Brighthouse blog contributor Emiley Jhones, a visit to Port Augusta is incomplete unless you experience the outback lifestyle.
One place that you may wish to stay there is the Shoreline Caravan Park on Gardiner Avenue
The winners of Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Jobs in the World’ began arriving in Australia this week.
The competition managed to attract 330,000 applicants from 196 countries after it launched in March of this year.
Led by Twiggy Forrest, FMG has set high targets of Indigenous employment on its projects and has encouraged it competitors and government to do likewise.
If you're considering donating some of your spare time as a volunteer, Scoop's magazine's list of community organisations in need of help is a great place to start. Many of these organisations struggle to deliver services due to growing demand and limited resources.
Research into the type of visitors that use caravan parks and camping grounds in WA is now available.
The research report will help Tourism WA and industry to understand the behaviour and requirements of these visitors.
Liza Harvey will become Western Australia's new tourism minister, replacing Kim Hames who was forced to give up the portfolio after admitting an expenses bungle.
While many vacationers vow to go offline on their trips, Spanish hotel chain Melia Hotels International has launched what it calls the first "Twitter experience hotel," which, as the name implies, encourages guests to use their mobile devices throughout their stays.
Russian Miner Ualkali has dashed BHP's hopes of a replacement for declining iron ore prices. Uralkali is the world's largest potash producer and on Tuesday announced it's ending the decades-old distribution arrangement with Belarus, which controls roughly 43% of global exports, to go it alone.