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A small fire started during a routine training exercise at Marrangaroo on October 16 was responsible for a larger blaze Featured

 By Anthony Stavrinos

THE pilot killed while assisting fire fighting efforts on the NSW South Coast has been identified by the Rural Fire Service as David Black.

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By Michal Korpal

Deloitte, Western Sydney

A RECENT benchmarking Index from Deloitte and the US Council on Competitiveness, 2013 Global Manufacturing Competitiveness Index, highlights that Australia ranked at number 16 in terms of current competitiveness compared to number 15 in 2010.

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WESTERN Sydney has been overlooked for too long by decision makers who have failed to grasp the true social and economic potential of the region.

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PLANNING framework has been finalised for the Penrith Panthers site which would facilitate a 10-year development with an end value of $850 million.

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The new Pirtek Parramatta Stadium brand. Featured

SPORTS Minister Gabrielle Upton, has joined Venues NSW Chairman John Quayle and Pirtek CEO Stephen Dutton to announce Pirtek as the new naming rights sponsor for Parramatta Stadium.

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By Stephen Pead
WELCOME to my column on selling and sales techniques - it’s a great privilege to join the team at WSBA. 

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By Steve Brown
YOU take years of hard effort, saving and going without things to build up assets, be they land, business, shares and or a combination of all of these.

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