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Monday, 12 October 2020 18:59
POP-UP PARKS COME TO BLACKTOWN
SPRING has well and truly sprung in Blacktown’s city centre with a pop-up park in the Patrick Street Plaza. The new pop-up park can be found outside Westpoint Blacktown at the bottom of the travelators. The portable garden features natural lawn, wooden tree and flower planters, and fixed seating across four sections. Mayor of Blacktown City, Tony Bleasdale OAM, recently visited the Patrick Street Plaza for the launch of the pop-up park. “As the weather begins to warm up, Blacktown City Council wants to encourage locals and visitors to the area to enjoy the public space on offer in our city centre,” Mayor Bleasdale said. “With the ACU’s Blacktown campus to open in February, thousands of students are expected to fill the city centre. “We want the Blacktown CBD to continue to develop and grow, to be a vibrant place with thriving businesses, and this pop-up park is just one of the positive steps Council is taking towards creating a modern City.” Hills Daily Grind Coffee handed out free cups of coffee to people who took part in a Community Development survey. Feedback on the pop-up park was overwhelmingly positive, with participants noting the installation was “beautiful”, “relaxing”, “accessible”, a “good waiting space”, and “has improved the area”. The temporary pop-up park will be in place until March 2021 and will host events such as Blacktown City Council’s Beats and Bites program.
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Monday, 12 October 2020 18:53
RISE OF CYBER CRIME IN COVID
What changes has the office exodus brought
GORDON ARCHIBALD
GORDON ARCHIBALD
The COVID-19 pandemic caused the mass relocation of workers from the relative safety of their corporate network to studies, bedrooms and kitchen tables all over the world – expanding the attack surface of organisations exponentially.
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Monday, 12 October 2020 18:47
REFORMS TO SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS
Reduced complexity simplifies insolvency
ANGELA HAYNES
ON September 24 2020, the Government announced a simplified insolvency processes to reduce complexity, time and costs for small businesses who need to quickly restructure and survive the economic impact of COVID-19.
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