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19 April 2015

FUTURE KNOWLEDGE

Why GWS needs a Science Centre

WESTERN Sydney needs a science centre such as Questacon to help engage young people with science, technology and engineering.

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Ever-popular Crusin Country returns

CRUSIN Country returns in 2015 for its unprecedented fifth consecutive year.

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18 April 2015

MEETING OBLIGATIONS

Managing working capital in your FB

WORKING capital can be defined as the difference between your family business current assets and current liabilities.

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18 April 2015

REGIONAL GROWTH

Holroyd meets annual housing targets

HOLROYD City Council has exceeded its annual housing approval targets.

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18 April 2015

MY SPECIAL CHILD

Why some children are narcissistic 

By Eddie Brummelman
Postdoctoral researcher at University of Amsterdam

NARCISSISTIC children feel superior to others, believe they are entitled to privileges and crave admiration from others. When they don’t get the admiration they want, they may lash out aggressively.

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How JMA Entertainment is creating stars

By James Preston

ONE of the most powerful beliefs that connect mankind is that we have a dream.

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News wins approval for staged redevelopment

THE owners of the former Cumberland Newspaper Group site have won Parramatta City Council’s approval to nearly treble the maximum building height of a proposal at 142 – 154 Macquarie Street, on the edge of the eastern precinct of the Parramatta CBD.

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