Tuesday, February 14, 2023

Top 9 Locations Outside Sydney CBD For Flexible Office Space

 Hi,

I am a commercial property owner who had invested in the Sydney suburbs in 2000s. I had no idea that I will have to witness something like the COVID-19 pandemic that almost took away our income. Our tenant left the building and I was unable to find another tenant for almost a year. It was a tarrying period, but I decided to rise up. I recreated my space into a co-working office space. I refurbished the interiors to give it a modern look and included all the amenities needed in a plush office. Now, I am enjoying the rental income through all the tenants working in my flexible space. I am sharing an article to tell you about all the locations in NSW for finding these offices.    

https://www.commercialproperty2sell.com.au/blog/2023/02/top-9-locations-outside-sydney-cbd-for-flexib.php

Sydney CBD For Flexible Office Space



Australian Matthew Niall's citizenship resumed after it was automatically revoked under outdated law

 Matthew Niall can once again call himself an Australian.  

The 41-year-old father of three, living in Denmark, had his application to resume his Australian citizenship approved by the Department of Home Affairs on February 14.  

Mr Niall told the ABC it was still sinking in.

"My first reaction was one of relief," he said.

"I'm so happy to have it back … because I've never not felt Australian.

"I'm very grateful to the minister, that they've actually stepped up and expedited this unbelievably quickly.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-15/australian-matthew-niall-citizenship-resumed-lost-section-17/101972096



Public school exodus continues as parents go private despite cost-of-living pressures

 Mount Annan Christian College in Sydney's south-west is a construction zone as well as a busy school.

Twelve new classrooms are being built and the co-educational school has a waiting list that has expanded to include students still in the womb.

"We've had someone who just put their child's name down, yet their child's not born yet," principal Gabi Korocz said.

"So the mother is expecting — and that's just indicative of the demand we have here."

The latest national Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) schools data shows this appetite is replicated across the outer suburbs of Australia's biggest cities.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-15/abs-data-shows-public-private-school-enrolments-divide/101976204



Boy, 10, dies after being hit by bus at south-west Sydney school

 A 10-year-old boy has died after being hit by a bus outside a school in Sydney's south west.

Police say emergency services were called to Cobbitty Road in Cobbitty, just before 3pm this afternoon.

The boy was outside Macarthur Anglican School when he was struck.

Footage from the scene showed paramedics loading a stretcher into the back of an ambulance.

Nearby, a bus could be seen parked on grass alongside a large looped road.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-15/boy-dies-hit-by-bus-sydney-school-campbelltown/101979584