Warren Farrugia, the National Aftermarket Manager for SAF-Holland in Australia, gave us some insight on the company’s history.
Victorian Arabic Social Services is a non-profit organisation focused on providing services to both the Arabic community and those outside of it.
Recent Features
- January-February 2017Latest IssueSMEs and Not-for-Profits
Connections Uniting Care – Supporting disadvantaged individuals throughout history
by BVOby BVOProviding support for those in need is an increasingly essential need. As is the case with many other countries throughout the world, disadvantage in Australia continues to rise. Each year, for instance, 20 percent of Australians will experience some sort of mental illness. In 2010, it was estimated that 12.5 percent of Australians lived below the poverty line. Though solving those issues at their core should be a priority, supporting people in their time of need is also vital. Thankfully, organisations like Connections UnitingCare are there to support their respective communities.
- January-February 2017Latest IssueSMEs and Not-for-Profits
Lisa Millington Cosmetic Tattooing – Dedicated to the beauty industry
by BVOby BVOThe beauty industry in Australia continues to grow over the years as both beauticians and their clients readily adopt the latest methods and techniques of the trade. Such trends are supported and influenced by a number of lifestyle changes, either directly or indirectly. For instance, social media is extremely influential in the industry as people wish to look better than ever. One of the more advanced beautification techniques that has grown over the last couple of decades is cosmetic tattooing. Lisa Millington has been involved in the industry for more than 13 years and has witnessed all the changes and evolutions of cosmetic tattooing firsthand.
- January-February 2017Latest IssueSMEs and Not-for-Profits
Ratcliff Mathews Real Estate – A successful move to business ownership
by BVOby BVOGoing into business for yourself is a bold move for most people. Those who have no previous experience in business ownership often find it hard to make the transition from being employees to running their very own company, enterprise, or service. For Sandra Toia-Wilson and her husband Paul Wilson, the transition almost fell into their laps. Today, they maintain a successful company called Ratclifff Mathews Real Estate but that was not always part of the couple’s plans.
- January-February 2017Latest IssueSMEs and Not-for-Profits
Dr. Saji George’s Ayurclinic – Practicing Classical Ayurveda in Australia
by BVOby BVOAlternatives to Western medicinal practices have become increasingly popular in countries like Australia in the past couple of decades. Like every association reports, clinics and practitioners of alternative medicine are overwhelmingly positive in their growth and the general public is now far more accepting of such courses of treatment. A testament to this example is Dr. Saji George, an Ayurvedic Practitioner who has developed one of the most reputable alternative health clinics in Melbourne.
- Supply Chain and Logistics
Bulk Group – Innovative logistics solutions for domestic and international markets
by BVOby BVOHandling the supply chain of any company, big or small, is a very challenging task. Most companies rely on others for all of their transport, supply chain, and logistics needs; although finding a reliable partner is not always easy. The Bulk Group, a privately owned family business, have been making a name for themselves over the past five years as one of the only supply chain solutions that can deal with consignments of any size or difficulty. Slowly but surely, the brand has become a trusted name in the business world of Australia in both domestic transports, 3PL warehousing and international imports and exports.
- January-February 2017Latest IssueManufacturing
Speedy Wheels Australia – Servicing the tyre and wheel industry since 1957
by BVOby BVOOriginally established in 1957, Speedy Wheels has been serving the tyre and wheel industry of Australia in various capacities for a very long time. At the very beginning, the company was a one-man operation, founded and run by Mr. Keith Tonkin. The company, which was known as Speedy Wheel Repairs at the time, got its name from the 24-hour turnaround, steel wheel repair service it provided. Mr. Tonkin operated out of an old disused dairy shed in the Sydney suburb of Brighton and he continued to provide his repair services locally on his own for several years. Then, in 1964, the business started to grow and a second employee joined the work roster and in 1965, a third employee – Mr. Geoff Medbury, joined the company and would go on to be the Company’s longest serving employee.