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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE EXISTING OPTUS MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT BILPIN

1. Site Number: S1615 – Bilpin. 2482 Bells Line of Road, Bilpin NSW 2758 (RFNSA number: 2758001) The proposed facility consists of the replacement of existing equipment and associated works as follows: • The replacement of two (2) new panel antennas; and • Installation of new ancillary equipment. 2. Optus regards these proposed installations as Low-impact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 2018 (“The Determination”) based on the description above. 3. The proposed infrastructure will be in compliance with the ACMA EMR regulatory arrangements. 4. In accordance with Section 7 of C564:2020 Mobile Phone Base Station Deployment Code, we invite you to provide feedback about these proposals. Further information requests and/or comments should be directed to Kordia Solutions: Phil Hull@Kordia.com.au 0431 328 606 Kordia Solutions Level 4, 168 Waterloo Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113

We will accept comments on the proposed upgrade until 5pm Friday, 7th May 2021

WW44623 KATINA BEVERIDGE WESTERN SYDNEY BUSINESS CENTRE • 4721 5011

Don’t reduce your marketing spend during the pandemic

Based on recent research from the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA), 90 per cent of major global brands are cutting down on their ad spend for at least six months, but is this the right step?

The pandemic affected all businesses, large and small, around the world, and their instinct is to cut down on expenses to save money. As the industry struggles with the possibility of an ad recession, ad budgets are expected to drop by 36 per cent in the first half of the year and 31 per cent for the entire year.

Skimping on ad expenses during the pandemic seems to be the logical move, however it can be detrimental to your business growth. Only a small percentage of businesses are taking the ‘seize the opportunity’ approach and continue to invest more in marketing. And this decision is more due to instinct than an actual strategy.

Why should businesses invest more during a crisis?

It is a good opportunity to reach out to your target market and engage with your customers. You also need to constantly communicate with your existing customers to improve brand loyalty.

Marketing during pandemic positions you as the top-of-mind brand

Being in front of your potential customers, even during slow seasons, does not mean that you’re wasting money. In fact, it is a good chance to introduce your brand and reinforce your online presence since most businesses are laying low. When your customers are ready to purchase, you will definitely be their first option.

Marketing ensures business survival

This is because you continue to reach out to potential customers and improve your reputation through marketing. Remember, your customers are your lifeline. You won’t be able to survive if you stop engaging with them.

Your marketing doesn’t have to be expensive, with great value offerings available to businesses.

Marketing plays a critical role in retaining customers and building brand value

POSITION VACANT

ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT

Baker and Provan, based in St Marys, is one of Australia's most versatile, well equipped & highly regarded engineering companies. You can find out more about us at www.bakerprovan.com.au.

We have an opportunity for an experienced Assistant Accountant to join our team on a full-time basis.

Responsibilities

To assist the Finance Manager in closing the books and to provide ongoing and accurate reports to

Management including month-end journals, balance sheet reconciliations, BAS & Payroll Tax calculations and bank reconciliations, Maintenance of the fixed asset register, Accounts payable statement reconciliation and payment runs, Assist with Payroll and payroll administration, Assist with Accounts receivable credit control and debt collections, Other ad-hoc duties as required.

Skills & Experience:

The successful applicant will have:

Minimum 2 years’ experience as an Assistant

Accountant, Bachelor degree in Accounting or Finance, CPA/CA qualifications or working towards, preferred, Epicor ERP system knowledge preferred, Advanced computer skills (MS office word/excel), Excellent communication skills (written & verbal), Ability to obtain Federal Police Clearance.

BODY CATALYST • WESTFIELD PENRITH • 4722 6958 • WWW.BODYCATALYST.COM.AU

It’s time to shift your focus and start celebrating your body

Do you find that irrespective of how clean your diet is, or how much you exercise, there are still concern areas such as stubborn pockets of fat, cellulite, loose and ageing skin that you just can’t shift?

Whether it’s time, genetics, medication, age, or lifestyle that contribute to those factors, the body shaping and wellness experts, Body Catalyst know all about it and are here to help.

Luckily for Penrith locals, the country’s largest and leading body shaping and wellness company has expanded and opened a new clinic in the Plaza.

Body Catalyst stands for more than just body shaping treatments, it is what they do, but who they are is so much more.

Body Catalyst aims to empower men and women to celebrate their bodies, however that may look.

The expertly trained team come from a range of backgrounds including nutrition, beauty and health to assist clients throughout their journey to help maximise their treatments.

They combine a holistic approach with non-invasive, medical-grade technology to help others achieve their body goals.

Common concerns include stubborn fat, cellulite, loose skin, anti-aging, muscle definition, weak pelvic floor, incontinence, and abdominal separation.

“We are the shift from seeing our bodies as the enemy to celebrating our bodies. We can’t wait to welcome the community as we strive to help Australians re-shape their bodies and shapeshift their lives,” Body Catalyst CEO and Founder, Samantha Barakat Light said.

All treatments offered at Body Catalyst are tailored to each person’s body and body goals, and the team works hard to create individualised treatment programs to reflect that.

A range of body shaping treatments include fat freezing, cellulite reduction, fat cavitation, skin tightening, nonsurgical facelifts, skin rejuvenation, pelvic floor strengthening, abdominal separation and muscle defining treatments.

“The outcome of our work and the transformation process that occurs for our clients plays a powerful role in people’s lives as a catalyst for emotional and broader, tangible life changes – including a positive self-image and selfconfidence,” Ms Barakat Light said.

First launching in 2015, Body Catalyst now has 21 locations across Australia.

OUR BODIES ARE OUR BUSINESS.

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