THE future of arts sponsorship lies in the industry’s ability to add-value and create sustainability, according to Craftwest Centre for Contemporary Art director Lynda Dorrington.
BEING in touch with your emotions may score you a date or two, but being emotionally intelligent could help you secure you a senior management position.
BREAKING workplace stereotypes is one of the goals of the Swinburne University of Technology’s Women in Non-Traditional Areas of Work and Study Awards.Perth’s Miriam Lyons, a chemical engineer, was one of nine award winners last year.
CONCERNS have been raised about the severity of fines incorporated into the proposed Criminal Investigation (Exceptional Powers) and Fortification Removal Bill 2001 – commonly referred to as the ‘bikie bill’.
NEW Norcia Bakeries’ nut cake, the latest export offering from the wood-fired ovens of the Benedictine Monastery in New Norcia, has won praise from international consumers including US House of Representatives Speaker Newt Gingrich.
COMPANIES spend a phenomenal amount of time selecting and recruiting employees but neglect to analyse the effects of downsizing, according to recent research.
WHETHER you are a believer or a sceptic there is no denying that aromatherapy is big business.And it is not just multinationals making a pretty penny researching and producing a range of beauty and therapy products.
An organisation that celebrates time-honoured traditions and customs associated with food is at the vanguard of opposition to the ‘fast-food lifestyle’, as Julie-anne Sprague reports.
WHILE the word ‘redundancy’ doesn’t have the most positive of implications, in some cases it can prove to be a catalyst to achieving the dream job.David Midolo accepted a redundancy package from Telstra in 1999 and tried his luck in the job market.
The Australian Institute of Office Professionals breakfast celebrated National Secretaries’ Day last week with an awards ceremony that included a breathtaking dance extravaganza and continental breakfast.
THE twenty-four hour food service market is a hard one to cater to. Apart from fast food chains and small outlets servicing meals with a touch of grease, ordering a meal after 10.30pm is a tough task.
A NEW Indonesian air carrier will service air routes left abandoned since the collapse of Ansett.From September, Air Paradise International Pty Ltd will begin servicing routes from Perth and Melbourne flying to and from Denpasar.