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.
SWIMMING BACK AT THE LAKE
Lifeguards return to Lake Parramatta
WEEKEND and school holiday lifeguard patrols will return to the popular Lake Parramatta on Saturday, October 31.
HAWKESBURY TOO CLOSE TO SYDNEY
Report recomends establishing a brand
By Red Dwyer
THE Hawkesbury is too close to Sydney to be regarded as a tourist destination in its own right, according to the Hawkesbury Tourism Strategy.
ACCESS CIRCULATION CONTINUES TO GROW
New products, projects on the horizon
By Editor, Michael Walls
WESTERN Sydney Business Access (WSBA) remains the region’s fastest growing media resource for regional businesses.
FALLING ASLEEP ON THE JOB
Workers in tall buildings at risk
By Red Dwyer
EMPLOYEES in high-rise buildings risk falling asleep on the job at a time when emphasis is placed on workers’ productivity to boost the economy.
CAGE-FREE ZOO AT BLACKTOWN
Attraction on par with world's best
BLACKTOWN’S world class new zoo will attract 750,000 visitors each year to the state’s most populous city, creating up to 480 jobs and contributing tens of millions to the local economy.