Dear Readers,
Despite a little uncertainty with events globally, the Oceania region has much to be optimistic about. With real estate indicators still strong and tourism and hospitality showing continued strength, companies and organisations across the region are on an upward trajectory.
As we look ahead to business growth across Australia and New Zealand, it is clear that there are good things around the corner and these organizations are not shying away from implementing initiatives that are sealing their continued success.
Here at Business View, we have been busy dissecting the 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 sector-focused features that engage and inform our valued business readership.
May’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.
We also caught up with AGP Construction and Blue Ribbon Homes. With new home construction faring well, both of these leading home builders have seized on a favorable market and offer leading construction options as well as creative design aesthetics in an ever competitive sector.
Business View also sat down with Burmah Constructions and Chateau Architect & Builders. With unique, cutting edge and creative offerings, these construction giants are thriving well into 2025.
Business View was also privileged to interview the management team with National Convention Center Canberra. An impressive facility that continually draws in many to see events and attend conferences, this convention center remains one to watch while it embraces a leading future.
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