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WHEN TIMES ARE TOUGH Featured

How to SURVIVE like a family business

THERE’S a fundamental stability in family businesses, from the smallest start up to the large enterprises playing a powerful part in the economy, which is not always apparent in other companies.

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APPROVAL FOR $30M PLAN Featured

Liberal arts college for Toongabbie

By Red Dwyer

AUSTRALIA’S first liberal arts tertiary college has received development approval for a $30 million masterplan for a four-hectare project at Old Toongabbie.

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08 June 2016

HOME GROWN ROCK

Long road to popular music

By Di Bartok

IT’S always a long road for pub bands but Western Sydney rock cover band Bin-A-long Road is hitting its stride with gigs almost every weekend.

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INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION Featured

WSU science among world’s best

WESTERN Sydney University’s (WSU) scientific research performance has outranked some of the most prestigious universities within Australia and internationally, according to the latest Leiden rankings.

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22 May 2016

EXIT SCENARIOS

Do you want to leave the FB?

JOINING the family business is not as cut and dry as accepting a job at any other company.

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FAMILY MONEY Featured
22 May 2016

FAMILY MONEY

How to be postively wealthy

EVERYONE wants to have it, but few feel comfortable talking about it.

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Understanding values helps

CONFLICT is a natural part of human relationships, whether in a family or business setting. Conflict is neither positive nor negative; if handled correctly it leads to new thinking, better planning and decision – and a stronger sense of trust and commitment.” – Carlock and Ward, 2010.

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