Saturday, 25 November 2017 15:52
MARCH WESTWARDS CONTINUES
Parramatta CBD attracts 1,800 new staff
RED DWYER
THE march of Sydney CBD workers westwards continues with some 1800 NSW Department of Education staff expected to occupy a fit-for-purpose 15-storey office tower in the Parramatta CBD in March 2018.
Wednesday, 22 November 2017 19:35
BLITZ ON CONSTRUCTION SITES
Dodgy businesses under scrutiny
MINISTER for Better Regulation Matt Kean has launched a year-long blitz to crack down on dodgy construction businesses which put their workers at risk.
Wednesday, 22 November 2017 18:11
SAME SEX MARRIAGE SURVEY
Western Sydney says NO!
WHILE Australia has given a ringing endorsement of same sex marriage, Western Sydney residents have begged to differ.
Saturday, 18 November 2017 14:10
LIGHT RAIL STAGE 2
Business case expected by 2018
THE Parramatta Light Rail will provide reliable and modern public transport service to Sydney Olympic Park.
Saturday, 18 November 2017 14:02
THE GREAT WESTERN SYDNEY TRANSITION
Planning our wealth transfer
TAMARA BROWN
THERE is no doubt that Greater Western Sydney is an area of growing economic prosperity.
Saturday, 18 November 2017 13:46
BLUE MOUNTAINS BUSINESS AWARDS
Rubyfruit wins Business of the Year
PHYLLIS MCGRAW
GLITTERING dresses and smart suits abounded as Blue Mountains business people celebrated their night of nights in October.
Tuesday, 14 November 2017 20:07
FASTER INTERNET SPEEDS
NBN rolled out to 60,000 residents
ILIANA STILLITANO
THE national broadband scheme has been rolled out to a further 60,000 residents and businesses in Western Sydney.
Tuesday, 14 November 2017 19:31
LIVERPOOL - A GLOBAL CITY
Transformation and opportunities
FOLLOWING is an edited transcript of the recent Access News Australia Round Table hosted by Liuverpool City Council on the subject: Liverpool: A Global City.
Friday, 10 November 2017 03:29
OUT OF WORK CONDUCT RULING
Dismissal for hangover valid but harsh
KARL ROZENBERGS and ROSIE MEYEROWITZ
A RECENT case before the Fair Work Commission has found that the dismissal of an employee who let her employer know that she would not attend work the next day because she would be hung-over was valid, but harsh.
Friday, 10 November 2017 03:20
THE INTERNET OF THINGS
Glimpse into our FUTURE
A CITY full of driverless cars, automated farm machinery and medicine that is implanted in our bodies are among the bold predictions for the future by a technology innovator who says we are on the cusp of the next industrial revolution.