EDITOR’S NOTES Let’s address the elephant in the room. It is a time of unpredictability around the world. This is the new reality. However, just as we came out of a world pandemic and saw economies continue to grow, so too are regions around the world currently despite some global fiscal realities. The Oceania region is one such area that is seeing strong real estate and housing numbers while it looks towards more affordable housing options long term. It is not an exaggeration to say that overall, the economy is showing signs of resilience as a multitude of companies are able to grow and prosper. As we look ahead to this tangible business growth across Australia and New Zealand, it is clear that there are good things around the corner. Companies and organizations are putting master plans in place to capture growth potential and are tweaking their business models to ensure future success. Here at Business View, we have been busy dissecting this recipe for success for those entities we were fortunate to profile this month, and are privileged to give an inside view of the business models making them tick. As always, our editorial team looks forward to bringing you exciting developments across all business sectors in the region, and we enjoy producing leading sectorfocused features that engage and inform our valued business readership. June’s issue takes you on a journey into the workings of Barenbrug Australia, a globally recognized in pastured seed development. Expanding into the Australian market has extended its international reach and it continues to lead the path in innovation. Business View also sat down with Green Homes Australia that has grown to become a global brand of distinction in the often cutthroat world of new construction. Setting it apart from its competitors, its CEO Mick Fabar has put sustainability in the construction drivers seat and is dedicated to building green, efficient and affordable homes. As we continue to bring you features covering the very best in business developments across the Oceania region, we hope that our valued business leaders learn a little something new about their relevant business sector, as well as key developments in other industry sectors that may help drive their business model forward. Karen Surca Editor in Chief Dear Readers, 2 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 07, ISSUE 06
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