NEW WORLD OF CUSTOMER SERVICE
Word of mouth now WORD OF MOUSE
By Justin Herald
THE one thing that all businesses are trying to crack is the whole "word of mouth" process in their business.
POST SEPARATION SETTLEMENTS
Court has discretion in dealing with debts
By Eleanor Lau
THE general rule in family law property settlement is that all assets, liabilities, superannuation and resources will be considered and valued as at the date of the settlement being carried out (or date of hearing).
PENRITH CBD DEVELOPMENT
Unit approvals sky high
By Red Dwyer
UNPRECEDNTED private investment has contributed to 2050 town houses, units and apartments development approvals in the Penrith CBD.
NEW WORLD OF CONNECTIVITY
Forum affirms Liverpool’s global claim
By Nini Lazamana
LIVERPOOL City’s future is bright with Badgerys Creek Airport building on Sydney’s connectivity and bringing infrastructure to the south-west Sydney region, leading social commentator Bernard Salt told a recent Invest Liverpool forum.
THE FUTURE IS WOODEN
Housing project made with timber
By Red Dwyer
CAMPBELLTOWN is believed to be the location of the largest affordable housing development in Australia to be built in timber.
SYDNEY NEEDS A NEW BRAND
And its own flag like Chicago
By Jonathon Flegg
WITH the Greater Sydney Commission (GSC) now in place, have we reached the moment to invent a new brand for Sydney?
REPORT OFFERS NEW INSIGHTS
$1M houses: Mt Druitt is changing
By Red Dwyer
REPORTS that houses have fetched more than $1 million are changing the perception of the much maligned suburb of Mt Druitt.
ALL BLACKS SECURITY BREACH
Timely reminder: anyone is at risk
By Mario Bekes
COVERAGE about a bugging device found in the All Blacks Rugby team’s hotel is a timely reminder that people are constantly trying to gain information to use against others.
AWARDS RECOGNITION FOR CITY
Blacktown building the best
BLACKTOWN City Council has received 13 national and state awards so far this year.
PENRITH DEVELOPMENT HOT
Investors embrace New West vision
INVESTORS are embracing Penrith City with more than $3.5B in DAs being determined in Penrith over the past five years.