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Can notes on your computer and social media be considered to be your ‘will’?
News
When musing about what will happen to your stuff if you were to die, naturally or through misadventure, would you mull it over in your head and then maybe make some notes on your phone, tablet or computer … or even draft an email, text or Messenger message? If you have done this or would consider doing it, then you...
Local consulting firm taking on the big four and winning
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Government consulting is big business in Canberra, with over $1 billion going to the big four consulting firms in the past three years. The main reason for this is that the Federal Government continues to look outside of its 250,000-strong workforce for additional support and expertise. One local public-sector consulting firm that is taking on the big four is Callida...
Canberra’s ECLIPS engineering: thinking outside the box
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Humanitarian crises, war-zones, complex emergencies and disaster-affected areas are all in a day's work for local Canberra systems engineering company ECLIPS. ECLIPS, formerly 'Sea Box International', supplies modular products and engineering services across Australia and the world for a broad range of uses. The company was established a decade ago and now supplies to clients ranging from defence, emergency and...
Brumbies’ Simon Chester gets the seven-year itch
Features
Brumbies General Manager - Commercial Operations, Simon Chester, today announced that, after seven years with the Brumbies, he will be leaving to take up a position with Geocon in mid-January 2018. Canberra based Geocon is Australia's fastest-growing developer of high-rise apartments, with a gross turnover that has increased from $140 million in 2016 to in excess of $400 million this...
Bucking the trends in business – Rita Joyan
Local Leaders
Rita Joyan is hardly ever idle. In fact, when I caught up with her, she had just finished a worldwide business tour. After spending most of her childhood under troubling circumstances, Rita is perhaps engineered not to waste a single second of her life. She is a big-picture thinker, much like her parents who fled their homeland of Afghanistan when...
Nominations open for the 2018 ACT Women’s Awards
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Nominations are now open for the 2018 ACT Women's Awards and the ACT Women's Honour Roll, recognising the achievements of female champions in the local community. The 2018 ACT Women's Awards recognise exceptional women in three categories: ACT Woman of the Year, ACT Senior Woman of the Year (60 years plus), and ACT Young Woman of the Year (16 to...
International recognition of Canberra no surprise
G2B: Chief Minister’s Message
Lonely Planet's announcement of Canberra being named as the third best city in the world to visit in 2018 caused the usual Canberra-bashing across social media, but for many of us who live here, such an accolade is not surprising. This recognition is a result of a decade of transformative work. Canberra has fundamentally changed from the small, insular country...
Are you paying too much for your energy bills?
News
Owners of large commercial buildings and shopping centres have been doing it for years and reaping the benefits of cheaper utilities such as gas and electricity. Isn't it time owner's corporations in Canberra got in on the ACT? What we are talking about is 'embedded networks'. So, what is an 'embedded network'? According to the Australian Energy Regulator: In some...
Canberra’s Elise Apolloni is Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year
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Canberra pharmacist Elise Apolloni is a woman with a message and a mission to improve the physical and mental health of her community, and beyond. The 29-year-old co-owner of Capital Chemist Wanniassa was named the 2017 Telstra Young Business Woman of the Year at a gala dinner in Melbourne last week, accompanied by her husband Dean, who is also a...
Tourism awards honour zoo pioneer and region’s winning attractions
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The owner of and driving force behind the success of Jamala Wildlife Lodge and the National Zoo and Aquarium, Richard Tindale, has been recognised for his pioneering work in the region's tourism industry. He won the Outstanding Contribution by an Individual Award at the recent Canberra Region Tourism Awards at the National Museum of Australia. "The dedication of Richard, his...
Striving towards Destination 2030
Features
There is no question that the Canberra Region is expanding and changing - usually for the better, as recently evidenced by our city being named one of the top three places in the world to visit in 2018 by Lonely Planet. However, without a plan for our future, change is likely to be ad hoc, fragmented, and possibly delayed. Without...
The pros and cons of declaring bankruptcy
News
With more than 16,000 people declaring bankruptcy in Australia every year, it is possibly a lot more common than you would think. However, considering how easy it is to apply for a credit card, personal loan or other forms of finance, it can be very tempting for people to overcommit themselves and spend more than they can afford to repay....
Canberra’s finest line up for 2018 ACT Australian of the Year awards
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An Indigenous entrepreneur and community leader, a mothers' health and exercise pioneer, a youth dance educator and a charity board member and fundraiser are in the running to be named ACT Australian of the Year. The nominees for the 2018 ACT Australian of the Year Awards have been announced with the winners to be named on Monday, 6 November 2017...
Run Suzie run: Canberra businesswoman to join Indigenous runners in New York Marathon
Features
One of Canberra's most prominent and successful businesswomen will take on the New York City Marathon on 5 November in support of world champion marathon runner, Rob de Castella's Indigenous running program. Founder and director of 'Clear Complexions', Suzie Hoitink and her team have been pounding the pavement to raise funds for, and awareness of the Indigenous Marathon Foundation (IMF),...
Bucking the trends in business – DDCS Lawyers
Local Leaders
What are the first words that come to mind when you hear the words 'legal firm'? I bet they're not 'Respect', 'Care' or 'Compassion'. You would be forgiven if the first words you thought of were more along the lines of 'Callous', 'Ruthless' or 'Money-hungry', as these terms probably represent what has been most peoples' experience when dealing with law...
Attention all geeks! This e-book is for you
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Can you tell the difference between a CSIR Mark 1, R2-D2, SILLIAC and a UTECOM? If you said three were some of the earliest computers in Australia (and the world) and one is a fictional robot out of Star Wars, you would be correct. This, and many other interesting facts about the history of computers in Australia, can be found...
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