EDITOR’S NOTES October may be a frightfully fun-filled month for Halloween trick-or-treaters and ghost stories galore, however, it is also a time to reflect on the year that has quickly passed as we head into the final half of the fourth fiscal quarter of 2024. Companies and organizations across the Oceania region are focused on aligning their priorities with what lies ahead and ensuring that best practices are implemented as we head towards the end of the year. The Oceania economic climate is anything but scary as the inflationary climate is stabilizing and supply chain woes are a thing of the past. Many business sectors are thriving across New Zealand and Australia from logistics to high tech and tourism. For our October issue, Business View Oceania was privileged to interview a cross-section of leading organizations in their sector. In the realm of health care and aged care, we were fortunate to interview Melville Cares. Moving a step ahead of other assisted living models, this well-established organization provides a supportive and welcoming atmosphere for its residents. For this month’s issue, we also featured Avenuewest, a leading property and real estate company that provides the services the industry expects while also possessing the knowledge of the market that clients demand. We also profiled other leaders in their field including Daydream Island Resort and Living, Curtin Heritage, Heatlie Barbecues, Poolwerx Australia, and Total Image Group. We got a glimpse into how these organizations are implementing best business practices while serving their client and member base. With all our profiles 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. As we continue to bring you features covering the very best in business developments across the Oceania region, we hope that you have a chance to celebrate the frights and fun of Halloween as October leaves continue to fall. Karen Surca Editor in Chief Dear Readers, 2 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 06, ISSUE 10
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