Tim Bowrey
2nd November 2008, 08:14 PM
Hoepfully the movement of the month and we'll get to see his 727:D I thought i saw this topic on there but i searched "trump" and "donald" and none came up.
"THE Donald" is coming to Sydney - billionaire property magnate Donald Trump, that is. Trump, reportedly the world's highest-paid inspirational speaker at $1.5 million an hour, is coming to tell Australians how to "think like a billionaire".
Mr Trump, 62, the star of television's The Apprentice has been wooed here by a 35-year-old father of five from Ipswich in Queensland, who was inspired by Trump's tome, Think Big And Kick *** In Business And Life.
PR man Malcolm Quinn said: "It's been an amazing ride negotiating to get Trump to Australia. People said it couldn't be done, but anything is possible. You just don't ever give up. You believe in yourself and you follow it through."
Mr Trump has agreed to a series of seminars in Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland, including a day-long event for 4500 people at Sydney Olympic Park on November 13. No prices have yet been released.
Source: The Sun-Herald
Source (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/05/31/1211654373090.html)
"THE Donald" is coming to Sydney - billionaire property magnate Donald Trump, that is. Trump, reportedly the world's highest-paid inspirational speaker at $1.5 million an hour, is coming to tell Australians how to "think like a billionaire".
Mr Trump, 62, the star of television's The Apprentice has been wooed here by a 35-year-old father of five from Ipswich in Queensland, who was inspired by Trump's tome, Think Big And Kick *** In Business And Life.
PR man Malcolm Quinn said: "It's been an amazing ride negotiating to get Trump to Australia. People said it couldn't be done, but anything is possible. You just don't ever give up. You believe in yourself and you follow it through."
Mr Trump has agreed to a series of seminars in Sydney, Melbourne and Queensland, including a day-long event for 4500 people at Sydney Olympic Park on November 13. No prices have yet been released.
Source: The Sun-Herald
Source (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2008/05/31/1211654373090.html)