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Tips for Starting and Succeeding in Your Own Business

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  Leaving your 9-5 job to start your own venture is rewarding only when you have a good start and an extensive business plan. You can start a business from the ground up, but it is easier to buy a business for sale in East Sydney. Give yourself a head start and establish yourself as an entrepreneur in  the largest economy of Australia . Sydney generated more than $138 billion a year before the COVID-19 pandemic and is still faring well post it. Thus, once you plan to own a business here, you will need the following tips for starting and succeeding in your own business. Have a look.        Make an Informed Decision Starting a business requires time, patience and an understanding of operations. To run a successful business, you must have an interest in it. Thus, while looking for businesses for sale in East Sydney, make sure it is related to your passions and experiences. For example, consider this mobile car repair franchise if you have the expertise or ...

Stair climbing a convenient, weatherproof form of exercise to keep you moving when it's raining

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 Successive La Niña events have rained out many opportunities to exercise outdoors. But for tower climber Dwayne Fernandes that doesn't matter. Mr Fernandes runs up some of the tallest buildings in the world. All the sport of stair climbing demands is an available staircase and the determination to reach the top. Mr Fernandes is a double amputee who holds multiple records for tower climbs around the world, including Sydney Tower. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-21/stair-climbing-your-move-exercising-when-it-is-raining/101556258

The Betoota Advocate satirical newspaper heading to Broken Hill to train youth podcasters

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 Australian satirical newspaper and podcast The Betoota Advocate (TBA) is heading to Broken Hill to run a podcast workshop aimed at encouraging the involvement of regional youth in media. The publication, which named itself after the deserted town of Betoota in central-west Queensland, called itself "Australia's oldest newspaper" and has published several stories about Broken Hill. The program held this weekend is designed for people aged 16-30 who want to build their skills in radio. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-21/betoota-advocate-in-broken-hill-rural-youth-media-involvement/101555618

Sea Eagles stars Tolu Koula and Haumole Olakau'atu break silence on Pride jersey and Des Hasler sacking

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 Tonga flyer Tolatau Koula has thanked Des Hasler for his support throughout the Pride jersey saga, which marked the beginning of the end for the veteran mentor's second stint as Manly coach. Hasler was sacked last week in the aftermath of a disastrous season finale at the Sea Eagles that was punctuated by the introduction of the "everyone in league jersey" for round 20. Delivered poorly and without consultation, the Pride jersey led to seven players — Koula, Haumole Olakau'atu, Josh Schuster, Josh Aloiai, Jason Saab, Toafoa Sipley and Christian Tuipolotu — refusing to take the field against the Roosters, due to their personal beliefs. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-21/manly-pride-jersey-des-hasler-tolu-koula-haumole-olakauatu/101560832