Solar project pays off
Where educated residents live
By Red Dwyer
WESTERN Sydney’s highest educated residents live in three suburbs in the Parramatta local government area – Westmead, Parramatta and Harris Park – not far behind Birchgrove, in inner Sydney, which tops the ranking ladder.
Surgical robot a first for hospital
By Red Dwyer
A ROBOTIC surgical service based at Nepean Hospital will provide world-class treatment for patients.
Game on for Eels transformation
By Mike Walls
EELS coach, Ricky Stuart and new Eels CEO, Ken Edwards are on a mission to transform the culture of the club both on and off the field.
Rules for business etiquette
FREE tickets to The Biggest Loser
THE 2013 season of the The Biggest Loser kicks off on December 8 at the Whitlam Leisure Centre at Liverpool.
Barra found in Parra River
BARRAMUNDI, a fish native to northern parts of Australia, have been found in Parramatta River, upstream of the Charles Street Weir, a recent survey, commissioned by Parramatta City Council has found.
Need for technology parks
By Red Dwyer
THE dramatic change taking place in the Western Sydney labour force calls for new business and technology parks to provide jobs for professionals and managers in the region.
FIRST strategy opens opportunities
By Red Dwyer
THE State Infrastructure Strategy, “First Things First” will boost the economic and employment opportunities in Western Sydney and improve residents’ lifestyles over the long-term.
Doing business in the Philippines
By Mike Walls
AN impressive turn out marked the Australia-Philippines Business Forum, CEO Roundtable and dinner all held in October as part of President Benigno Aquino’s visit to Australia.