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Tuesday, 13 December 2016 19:48

DRUG FREE INDUSTRIAL PRECINCTS

Creating safe working environments

By Craig Hingston

DRUG Safe Communities has announced a strategy to establish the nation's first drug safe industrial community in Western Sydney.

The organisation, which was founded by long time anti-drugs campaigner Michael White, will focus their efforts initially on the Wetherill Park-Smithfield region.

Michael started his crusade in the late 90s after losing his business partner to heroin addiction, a tragedy which led to the closure of that business.

The announcement was made at a breakfast at Eastern Creek organised by the Cumberland Business Chamber. The event was named Navigating The 21st Century Ice Age". Dr Tharid Ali was announced as the person to lead the campaign.

"It's all about changing lives and creating safe working environments," Michael said.

"For employers, it also means increased productivity, improved morale and reduced insurance premiums when your work place is drug safe."

Michael said his organisation has already reduced drug use from 15 percent to just one percent in Western Sydney companies.

"Seventy percent of drug users are employed. They need their jobs to support their habits. Two thirds of them use their drugs at work,” he said.

“Some business owners believe they know their staff but my own story shows just how you can be taken completely by surprise and lose everything you have to drugs.

"When you consider that some employees are operating complex equipment and machinery and they drive vehicles on the road and in warehouses, what is the potential risk to them and their work mates.”

Michael said Drug Safe Communities assists employers by running drug awareness workshops. Testing of staff is confidential and they try to keep people in their jobs. When they find people with an addiction issue they refer them to specially trained counselling services.

Dr Tharid Ali is preparing to meet with business in Wetherill Park and Smithfield.

Drug Safe Communities provides screening and testing services (oral fluid, urine and alcohol), assistance with development of policies and procedures, education workshops and training, competency courses, alcohol and other drugs awareness, mobile clinics, self-testing kits and test results analysis. 

Contact the Cumberland Business Chamber for more information: 02 9757 4794.

 

Tuesday, 13 December 2016 19:35

COMMENT: EVOLUTION OF TROPFEST

Success from challenging perceptions

By Dr Andy Marks

“THERE is no way I’m going to hop on a train and go to the middle of nowhere for it,” remarked Inner West film producer, Adam St John, when told of the move of Tropfest to Parramatta.

Wednesday, 07 December 2016 10:28

NAB CONSIDERS PARRAMATTA MOVE

NAB announcement a coup for Council

THE National Australia Bank, (NAB)  appears likely to become an anchor tenant at Parramatta Council and Walkercorp's Parramatta Square project.

Monday, 05 December 2016 21:54

UNION VS COUNCIL IN GARBAGE BATTLE

Fears over waste privatisation

By Iliana Stillitano

WASTE services staff at Cumberland Council face an uncertain future with fears the garbage collection will be privatised.

Saturday, 03 December 2016 17:29

SUPER CHANGES IN 2017

Guide to what you could be doing now

By Bart Portelli, SMSF Specialist

AFTER months of Government deliberation, public outcry and political backflips the largest superannuation reform legislation in almost 10 years finally passed both houses of parliament on November 22, 2016.

Saturday, 03 December 2016 12:00

FUNDS TO TRANSFORM NEPEAN HOSPITAL

Upgraded Emergency in $550M revamp

PENRITH Council wants to ensure that infrastructure and jobs are delivered to match the increasing population of the city.

Thursday, 01 December 2016 16:14

YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH WEALTH

Moving from now to next

FIRST, understand what it is you own and how you own it. Then ask yourself Why? Understanding your relationship to wealth will be important in developing future plans.

Tuesday, 29 November 2016 19:59

HOLIDAY INN AT ST MARYS

Dream come true for Leagues Club

By Red Dwyer

THE long awaited goal of the St Marys Rugby League Club is expected to be realised in late 2017 with the opening of a six-storey hotel.

Tuesday, 29 November 2016 19:47

TWO ICONIC HOTELS SOLD

New owners plan redevelopment

By Red Dwyer

THE ASX-listed Lantern Hotels Group has added $46.5 million to its coffers through the sale of hotels in Mt Druitt and Ambervale.

Monday, 28 November 2016 12:39

WESTERN SYDNEY'S EMOTIONAL HEAT MAP

Most loved and most loathed

AS Western Sydney embraces a raft of new developments, Western Sydney University is asking locals to help create an emotional heat map of the region through a digital project mapping the most loved and loathed local spots.

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