The sudden stop has dangers
By Jill Woods
I AM always shocked at how tailgaters and lane changers fail to see the imminent dangers they face as they sit hard on the rear of the vehicles in front of them as they race along the motorways.
World first recycling plant to cut landfill by millions
A WORLD-first recycling plant has been opened by Premier O'Farrell at Smithfield with the potential to prevent millions of tonnes of plastic from ending up in landfill.
Three most dangerous words
By Schon G Condon RFD
IT never ceases to amaze me that in a modern world where there is more information available than one can read (let alone absorb) in a lifetime, technology is changing at a rate that is almost difficult to grasp, and there is a greater level of human movement than at any time in history that you will still hear people say "but, I know!"
Where educated residents live
By Red Dwyer
WESTERN Sydney’s highest educated residents live in three suburbs in the Parramatta local government area – Westmead, Parramatta and Harris Park – not far behind Birchgrove, in inner Sydney, which tops the ranking ladder.
Rules for business etiquette
By Derrick Sillence
IS business etiquette new or is it just old fashioned good manners?
The most important asset
By Schon G Condon RFD
OVER the years as people have gone into business they have commonly spoken to either their accountant or lawyer (rarely both) as or after they started so they could get "set up" with what they need.
Brains that gain power
By Jo Hanlon
MY mother instilled in me a lifelong love of learning, growing and expanding my mind and my skill sets.