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5 days ago |
9news.com.au | Mike Dalton
He's looking pretty relaxed now, nestled in the arms of his new human. But last month, the only warmth Leo the stray kitten could find would be in the engine bay of a recently parked car. That car started moving through Sydney's West Connex tunnel at 80 kilometres per hour, throwing Leo to the roadway. The snoozing kitten was left to dodge the quickly approaching tyres of oncoming traffic.
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2 weeks ago |
9news.com.au | Mike Dalton
Across Australia tomorrow, from the canyons of the cities and suburban parks to lone plinths on country plains, the country will gather to mark Anzac Day. And in the heart of one of Australia's great learning institutions, another unusual memorial will honour the occasion, in an audible and visceral tribute to the fallen of the Great War; the University of Sydney Carillion. "So this carillion was first played on Anzac Day on 1928," says the University's organist and carillionist, Titus Greyner.
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2 months ago |
industryweek.com | Mike Dalton
How is that possible? The difference was that these top performers excelled at killing bad product ideas early and then refocusing those resources on winners. These companies also earned more than double the EBIT of the other 80% of companies in their industries. What we can learn from this is that new product governance is a powerful growth enabler. It proactively supports the best opportunities at the expense of the bad and even mediocre ones.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
9news.com.au | Mike Dalton
In case you haven't seen the calendar yet, or strayed into your local shopping centre, Christmas is well and truly on the way. But for one western Sydney company, and a long-time Australian favourite, the festive season is almost over. For chocolate maker Darrell Lea, Christmas started four months ago. "We have to start quite early because we do make a huge amount," says safety officer Letiticia Roberts.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
9news.com.au | Mike Dalton
Jensen Jones, who is two, almost three, loves grocery shopping. He and his mum Kristy are regulars at IGA Lugarno; Jensen such a regular, and such a good customer, that today the suburban supermarket was renamed Jensen's. "Every day he'll find an excuse to come up", says Kristy. "Everyone knows us, and he knows everyone.
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