ALL BLACKS SECURITY BREACH
Timely reminder: anyone is at risk
By Mario Bekes
COVERAGE about a bugging device found in the All Blacks Rugby team’s hotel is a timely reminder that people are constantly trying to gain information to use against others.
AWARDS RECOGNITION FOR CITY
Blacktown building the best
BLACKTOWN City Council has received 13 national and state awards so far this year.
PENRITH DEVELOPMENT HOT
Investors embrace New West vision
INVESTORS are embracing Penrith City with more than $3.5B in DAs being determined in Penrith over the past five years.
TROPFEST HEADS WEST
New home for iconic film festival
PARRAMATTA will be the focus of the global film industry next February when Tropfest relocates to its new home in Parramatta Park.
WSABE 2016 GALA NIGHT
Winners share the spotlight
THE 26th Annual Western Sydney Awards for Business Excellence (WSABE) was certainly a night of nights with close to 500 guests celebrating the success of a diverse range of businesses.
SUPPORT FOR ACCESSIBLE ARTS
Stars turn out for Riverside fundraiser
RIVERSIDE Theatres’ major annual fundraising luncheon, Get On Stage, returns for its seventh year on September 9.
RIVERSTONE TOWN CENTRE
Residents asked to speak out
BLACKTOWN City Council is calling on residents to put forward their opinions regarding the upgrade of Riverstone Town Centre.
From Monday, August 22, Riverstone residents will have the opportunity to view a draft masterplan of the town centre, which includes four different design options.
STADIUM UPGRADE IMPACT
Eateries will be affected: Chamber
PARRAMATTA Chamber of Commerce president Michael Mekhitarian has urged Parramatta hospitality operators to attend future workshops on the Western Sydney Stadium plans.
LEADERSHIP AND OWNER TRANSITION
Most FBs will appoint a new CEO
ACCORDING to an in-depth survey conducted by KPMG Australia, the performance of family businesses peak when the CEO is between 51 and 60. It then declines as the CEO approaches the age of 70 or older.
NSW GREYHOUND BAN
Greyhound track future uncertain
By Di Bartok
WITH NSW set to be the first Australian state to ban greyhound racing, the future of the 30-hectare Richmond greyhound racing track is uncertain.