First Charlton Communications Pty Ltd. (Books and Journals)
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Business Asia From Vol. 6 Nbr. 11, June 1998 to Vol. 16 Nbr. 2, August 2008 First Charlton Communications Pty Ltd., 2009
- 'The two cultures re-examined: a perspective on leadership and policy management in business and government'.
- UNESCAP BAC.
- Top editor resigns ...
- Dralion--a celebration of life: the dazzling Cirque du Soleil has recently returned to Australia for the fifth time since it was founded in Canada in 1984.
- Announcing INDOPAC: major new business group to confront issues of Indo/Asia/Pacific region.
- Iebua Group name 'Peson' as GSA's for Australia and New Zealand: formidable new GSA emerges for new Hotel Group.
- Keeping it in the family.
- Yu never know if you never go.
- Dear readers.
- The Shower Clean Suit.
- Sky's the limit.
- The rich are getting richer while the poor get poorer in Asia/Pacific: as Senior Adviser and Head of Special Unit for Countries with Special Needs, UNESCAP, Raj Kumar believes the divide between rich and poor in Asia is growing out of control. He sees Asia-Pacific emerging as a 4-tier region, with disparities widening rather than reducing, and he's concerned. Mr Kumar shares his thoughts with Business Asia magazine.
- A world first for perfect potion!(fashion, lifestyle and entertainment) (Perfect Potion) (Brief article)
- So, where the bloody hell are they? Australia's tourism authorities hose down fears of a slump: all the signs of a looming recession are there: petrol is up, gas-guzzling 4WDs are on the nose, retail spending is down, property values appear to have stalled--oh, and shoplifting is up, A pretty good bunch of indicators that the economy is, well, a bit wobbly on its feet.
- Think like a billionaire.
- Asia's most powerful and influential men: ReviewAsia recently published profiles and portraits of some of Asia's most influential and interesting men. Business Asia looks at some of the men who made the list.
- Bamboo socks.
- The Lebua at State Tower Bangkok: recently in Sydney Australia to promote Asia's latest and most awarded hotel, Mr Deepak Ohri hosted a luncheon for the country's leading travel agents and journalists.
- Ice-cream haven.
- Interview with Kurt Wachtveitl: master of the Oriental Bangkok. This is first in a series of Q&A's with Asia's Top Hotelier's.
- The BMW X6 creates a niche.
- Would the WTO survive a Doha failure.
- Business Climate International Blamey Stakes Day: Historic Business Climate International race sponsorship raises awareness for punters and businesses.
- The Best Business Resorts in Asia Awards: Business Asia Announces 'The Best Business Resorts In Asia Awards' to be held from June to November 2008 with winners announced by country, and the overall winner in December 2008.
- Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa: with its sun soaked beaches and year-round summer, Thailand's Phuket is the perfect destination for the family.
- Beware: gap in the road ahead: as the Chinese Government's control of its domestic minerals market tightens--coupled with environmental and production issues--there are fears that demand for Rare Earths will outstrip supply.
- Australia drops uranium sales to India: one of the first steps of the new Rudd Government was to inform India it would be reversing Autralia's commitment to sell uranium to India. This has not gone down well with some Australians, and the current Opposition in Australia has been outspoken in its stance against the decision.
- Spotlight on China.
- And the winners are ... the votes are in and business travellers across the region have had their say on Asia's best hotels.
- Fashion lifestyle + entertainment with Esther Cvejic.
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