Archive for July, 2005

Miners unearth community view of the future

Posted on July 28, 2005. Filed under: Business as usual..., Sustainability |

Australian Financial Review – Special Report – SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTĀ 
The mining industry is beginning to take a longer-term approach to its assets, says Miriam Hechtman.

Mining is an extractive industry, not generally considered sustainable. But the industry is beginning to face up to the challenges of tackling environmental, economic and social implications, taking a triple bottom line [...]

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When crisis becomes a legal issue

Posted on July 12, 2005. Filed under: Work Life Balance |

Australian Financial Review
While helping people through difficult times at work cannot be narrowed to legal requirements, it’s important for companies to know where they stand in such situations.
Jane Seymour, a partner at the Sydney-based Australian Business Lawyers, which specialises in workplace law, says one issue that often causes problems relates to grief-related illness.
“The areas where [...]

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Macquarie moves to be hub of the city’s north-west

Posted on July 7, 2005. Filed under: Property |

Australian Financial Review – Special Report – Technology & Business Parks
Macquarie Park will benefit directly from the infrastructure changes on Sydney’s North Shore, says Miriam Hechtman.

North Ryde, Sydney’s fourth-largest commercial centre – behind the CBD, Parramatta and North Sydney – has been affected by hard times in the Sydney office space market. It has a [...]

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