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First Tenants move into refurbished 4 Star Green Star property
Worldwide Global Energy consultancy and research firm Wood McKenzie is the first tenant to move into the newly refurbished property at 50 Pitt St.
50 Pitt St is the first existing commercial building in New South Wales to be awarded a 4 Star Green
Star office design rating by the Green Building Council Australia for its recent refurbishment and Wood McKenzie is now set to enjoy the benefits.
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Hawaiian clinches ‘green’ awards for sustainable developments
WA property group, Hawaiian, is fast becoming known for its sustainable developments in the property sector.
Hawaiian has recently been awarded the first 5 Star Green Star office design rating in Western Australia for the development of its commercial office tower at the heritage-listed Bishops See site at 235 St Georges Terrace.
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Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa claims more industry Awards
Broome’s Cable Beach Club Resort & Spa has once again been acknowledged for its outstanding contribution to WA’s burgeoning Tourism industry.
Western Australia’s premier north-west resort was recognised at the recent 2008 AHA Aon Hotel Awards for Excellence and also at the 2008 WA Tourism Council Awards.
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Hawaiian Ride for Youth
Coming to an exciting finish earlier this month, the 2009 Hawaiian Ride for Youth was once again an outstanding success.
Held annually during March/April each year, The Hawaiian Ride for Youth is held over 5 days and travels from Albany to Fremantle covering approximately 700km. Throughout the course of their journey, the riders visit the regional towns of Albany, Denmark, Walpole, Pemberton, Margaret River, Busselton and Bunbury raising awareness for the cause.
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Perth International Arts Festival partnership draws attention
The newest commercial office tower in Perth’s CBD at 235 St Georges Terrace will showcase one of the country’s finest visual artists during the Perth International Arts Festival.
Daniel von Sturmer, who was one of only three artists to represent Australia in the Venice Biennale of 2007, will exhibit a spectacular visual arts installation onto the side of the new nine-level commercial office tower due to open next month.
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