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Warning issued for Aust-China FTA
Industry has urged the federal government to only proceed with an Australia-China FTA after thorough and genuine consideration has been given to the impact it will have on the local ...
Transport jobs growing 'double the rate' of overall economy
Transport, logistics and supply chain jobs have experienced unprecedented growth, significantly outperforming the overall Australian market, according to Labourforce's October Job ...
Aust firms 'more optimistic' about next 12 months
Australian businesses are confident about their prospects for growth with the majority predicting an increase in turnover in the next twelve months, according to research published ...
7 Great Ways to Motivate Your Team
Your team is your most valuable business asset. Keeping them engaged, motivated and satisfied should be your highest priority as a manager. Here are 7 great ways I get the most from ...
Australian manufacturing: are we ready for the information age?
Australia needs to play to its strengths and transition from traditional manufacturing into new areas of competitive advantage, a white paper from the CSIRO has suggested.
Industry urges Senate to pass 'critical' One-Stop Shop reforms
Six of Australia's leading business groups are calling on the Senate to reconsider its position and pass the critical One-Stop Shop reforms as soon as possible.
Manufacturing shows "renewed vigour" among SME gains
Australia's SME sector is consolidating the gains of the last 12 months, with one of the highest revenue performances in the last three years and those experiencing revenue declines ...
Industry welcomes Competition Review panel's draft report
"The Australian Industry Group welcomes today's draft report from the Competition Review panel led by Professor Ian Harper," Australian Industry Group Chief Executive Innes Willox ...
Contractors, managers not on the same page: survey
More than half (55 per cent) of contractors feel they are treated differently to permanent employees, despite 85 per cent of employers believing contractors are treated in the same ...
Man fined $36,000 for illegally dumping asbestos waste
A man has been convicted in the Land Environment Court and fined a total of $36,000 following a NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) investigation into the illegal dumping of ...
A 'freightfully easy' way to import cargo
Select commercial importers and customs brokers will benefit from the roll-out of a new online system for lodging imported cargo documentation, saving them time and money, according ...
6 Important Warehouse Safety Tips
Warehouses can be dangerous places - home to a variety of potential risks and hazards related to pallet racks, forklifts, heavy lifting, spills, falls, lack of adequate training and ...
Australia's competitiveness: reversing the slide
Urgent budget repair and a range of structural reforms, including labour market reform, are critical to restoring Australia's international competitiveness and future growth prospects, ...
Driving supply chain efficiency through national pallet process
A new best-practice Guideline on Pooled Equipment Management (pallets) released by the Australian Logistics Council will underpin greater efficiencies in the supply chain.
Australian PMI: manufacturing slips back in August
The Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) slipped back into negative territory in August, following a short-lived stabilisation in ...
Signed, sealed, delivered: $2.1bn for local roads
The Australian Government says it has delivered "another important tranche" of its infrastructure and regional development agenda with the passage of the $2.1 billion Roads to Recovery ...
Palmer apologises for offensive Q&A remarks
In an effort to repair the potential damage done by his verbal slander against the Chinese government on ABC's Q&A last week, Clive Palmer has offered a "sincere" and unadulterated ...
Biosecurity offender faces serious penalties
Investigations by the Department of Agriculture on the illegal importation of aquatic plants has resulted in the conviction and sentencing of a Queensland man who now faces time in ...
$3bn worth of transport upgrades to 'revolutionise' Perth's east
The details of two new projects, worth $3 billion combined, have recently been released in the hopes of improving east Perth's transport infrastructure.
Awards showcase 'innovation, quality' in road construction
Roads and Maritime Services has announced the 2014 winners of its annual Construction Quality Awards, acknowledging above-average efforts in self-regulation, service innovation and ...
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