08May2026

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Red tape and traffic prime worries

By Di Bartok

RED tape, traffic woes and the general economic outlook were weighing Hills businesses down, according to a professional survey that has set a challenge for governments and business networks alike.

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Education provider links with community

THE Mayor of Blacktown, Member for Riverstone, business, school and community representatives together with past and present students and clients have helped BREED celebrate its 21st anniversary of Incorporation.

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Fluctuations are to be expected

CHANGE is a certainty and none more that in recent years in politics.

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How marketers condition us to buy junk food

WHILE excess weight and obesity is a growing global concern, there has been more and more advertising and promotional effort encouraging the consumption of unhealthy food.

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09 August 2015

THE POWER OF GIVING

Go on give, because it's a primal urge

By Anthony Moss
Chairman Sydney Hills Business Chamber

ARE you motivated to go to work or run your business each day by the need for income?

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Tackling the difficulties of accessing capital

By Kate Hill
Partner Deloitte Private

HAVE a great idea for a startup but don’t know how to fund it?

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Why Apple is the world’s most successful company

THE latest round of quarterly results have recently come out and the likes of Apple and Boeing have announced bumper profits.

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