FALLOUT FROM TERRORISM
How anxiety can be addressed
By Melissa Harries
AFTER 9/11 rates of anxiety reported by US citizens skyrocketed and never returned to baseline levels.
SCIENTISTS SCOOP AWARDS
Westmead researchers honored
SCIENTISTS at a major institution at Westmead, known worldwide for its research work, have been honoured for their work and the institution has been recognized locally in a completely different environment, namely, business.
FROM ROAD TO RAIL
$100M upgrade to shift more containers
THE integrated port and rail operator Asciano will outlay $100 million to upgrade land at St Marys, in Sydney’s outer west, to shift more container traffic from road to rail.
NEW MARKETPLACE FOR SUPPORT
Online platform provides direct access
By Keiasha Naidoo
A NEW online platform is now the hub for short-term specialised professional support to help businesses achieve their goals in a competitive business environment.
PUBLIC RALLY AGAINST MERGERS
Holroyd fights back
ON the day that Councils have to agree to merge or be forcibly merged, Holroyd will come together other Councils, MPs, the Save Our Councils Coalition and concerned residents in a public rally to fight the Baird Government's mogve to merge Councils.
SYDNEY WATER JOINS BLUES
First time for hydration partner
By Red Dwyer
SYDNEY Water is showcasing Sydney’s tap water as the most healthy, affordable and sustainable choice for Sydneysiders and sportspeople alike.
TAFE SKILLS AUDIT RESULTS
Supervisor jobs the hardest to fill
A REPORT into the skill needs of employers in Greater Western Sydney has found that some of the most difficult jobs to recruit into are supervisor and manager roles.
