EARLY SUCCESS FOR UNIVERSITY REBRAND
Television commercial steals the show
WESTERN Sydney University’s $30 million rebrand has been criticised by some students, but its inspirational launch TV advertisement “went viral”, kicking-off efforts to increase its brand’s global awareness.
WONDERLAND TO LIVE AGAIN?
Plans to revitalise popular theme park
TOURISM in Western Sydney is gearing up with the new Western Sydney Theme Park Pty Ltd set to finalise its plans within the next 12 months, and open within the next three to five years.
ACCESS CIRCULATION CONTINUES TO GROW
New products, projects on the horizon
By Editor, Michael Walls
WESTERN Sydney Business Access (WSBA) remains the region’s fastest growing media resource for regional businesses.
FALLING ASLEEP ON THE JOB
Workers in tall buildings at risk
By Red Dwyer
EMPLOYEES in high-rise buildings risk falling asleep on the job at a time when emphasis is placed on workers’ productivity to boost the economy.
CAGE-FREE ZOO AT BLACKTOWN
Attraction on par with world's best
BLACKTOWN’S world class new zoo will attract 750,000 visitors each year to the state’s most populous city, creating up to 480 jobs and contributing tens of millions to the local economy.
PARRAMATTA'S HIDDEN LANEWAYS
Great tastes around every corner
PARRAMATTA’S hidden laneways and spaces will be the setting for a celebration of the city’s thriving food and cultural scene when the Parramatta Lanes festival returns from Tuesday October 6 to Friday, October 9.
PARRAMASALA BACK FOR 6TH YEAR
Let the cultural celebration begin
By Keiasha Naidoo
WITH three international acts, Indian Tourism week launching, and thousands of visitors from all over Australia, Parramasala brings cultural diversity and international recognition to Parramatta, and boosts local businesses.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MAYORAL ELECTIONS
Libs back veteran for Lord Mayor
By Di Bartok
PAUL Garrard brought a spade to Parramatta Council on the night he was elected to his sixth term as Lord Mayor - but it had nothing to do with how he almost dug his own grave.
SPECIAL EVENT ENLIGHTENS MINDS
Bright ideas for growth and protection
GOOD businesses develop further by protecting valuable assets, and planning for strategic growth, and the start of a series of thought leadership talks addressing this topic began in Western Sydney.
WORKING FROM HOME
Issues you need to know about
By Steven Brown
Etienne Lawyers
TODAY with the ease of access to the Internet, many people can work from their own homes.