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HEIDI Armstrong, the CEO of Australian non-bank lender, State Custodians, has taken out the prestigious “Best Industry Thought Leader” at the 2014 Australian Lending Awards.

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By Mike Walls

RE-JOINING the iconic Parramatta Parkroyal hotel as its general manager last year was something of a homecoming for Michael Johnson.

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CLUB Plus Super is urging Australians to budget for their retirement in light of modelling that suggests the average retiree may be forced to rely on the Age Pension after only six years of retirement.

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 By Anthony Stavrinos

TELEVISION viewers are constantly bombarded with dubious claims by networks about the quality of their news, but in Merrylands you can’t go past the local barber shop for reliable updates.

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By Anthony Stavrinos

PENRITH Valley Business Enterprise Centre (BEC) advisor Michael Todd has been recognised as one of the nation's best business mentors.

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By Tony Eades
Chairman Sydney Hills Business Chamber

ARE you leading your business and your team in the right direction? As a business grows and you’re able to delegate more functions, it’s tempting to rely a little too heavily on the expertise of those you’ve engaged.

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By Roger Sleeman

DECEMBER 28th, 2013, was the day Melbourne Victory supporters clashed with their Western Sydney Wanderers counterparts and will be eternally etched in the memory of A- League chief, Damien de Bohun, as the day he announced himself to the Australian sporting public.

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