Aspen Corporate Pty Ltd
Sergio Di Vincenzo • 25 December 2018

Merry Christmas and a Happy & Prosperous New Year

Christmas means different things to all of us. Whether it be religious beliefs, celebrations with family & friends, gifts, holidays or Father Christmas, it is a great time of the year to wind down, enjoy life and be thankful for what we have.

It has  been a hectic year where time seems to tick by faster than the laws of science should allow. To celebrate the new year, we are taking the time to say goodbye to Royal commissions, falling house prices, budget deficits, WA's GST shortfall, business closures, staff layoffs and all the other negative happenings from 2018.

We wish you and your family the warmest of Christmas wishes.

Be safe, be kind, and be present.

We look forward to working with you again in the New Year and hope we can all adopt positive attitudes to help stimulate the economy for all.

Office closure
Our office will be closed for Christmas from 5pm of Friday Day, 21 December 2018 and will reopen on Wednesday, 2 January 2019.

If you urgently need to contact us over this time, please call Sergio (0411477031), Domenic (0417919651), Rob (0409939993) & Bernie (0419967966).

 

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