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WA businesses reminded on cyclone contingency plans
WA’s cyclone season has officially begun, and businesses throughout the north-west of the State have been reminded to ensure contingency plans are established and in operation.
NSW Business Chamber welcomes the ALP tax policy
The NSW Business Chamber has welcomed the release of the ALP Tax Policy so that the business and wider community have the opportunity to compare the tax policies on their merits.
WorkCover reforms good for both employees and business
"The WorkCover premium cuts and reforms announced by Premier Morris Iemma will deliver a welcome reduction in business costs in NSW," Australian Industry Group NSW Director Mark ...
Govt launches new clean technologies fund for business
Investment in clean technologies, such as renewable energy and water purification will be significantly increased with the Cleantech Australia Fund opening for business.
Business looks for much more than a "steady as she goes"
"Regardless of which party forms Government following the election on 24 November, a steady-as-she-goes approach will not be enough for Australia to meet effectively the formidable ...
Biolubricants: A smooth way to a cleaner environment
The environment and our impact upon it is high on the social, political and global agendas, with businesses and the general population receiving a wake up call from scientists on ...
Business welcomes govt's new decision to cut green tape
Business has welcomed the Federal Government's plan to increase mandatory renewable energy targets to 15 per cent by 2020 and consolidate state based schemes into a single national ...
Playing the long game:Aust exporters and the soaring dollar
The Australian dollar is now in the high 80 US cent territory a level not seen since the 1980s when Bob Hawke was Prime Minister and Warwick Capper was flying high with the Geoffrey ...
Growth in manufacturing activity continued to ease in Sept
Manufacturing activity eased again in September as employment fell and stock levels declined, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of ...
Five-point tax proposal to improve the economy performance
"The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) has proposed to the Government and Opposition a five point plan for tax reform to further improve the performance of the economy," Ai Group ...
Aust manufacturers face tough environmental challenges
A new study carried out by the Australian Industry Group has found that many Australian businesses are concerned about how they are going to cope with the growing demands to reduce ...
Aust mining prowess on show at top Latin American expo
Austrade, the Australian Government’s export development agency, has reinforced Australia’s mining status as a world leader with 36 leading Australian companies participating at ...
Aust exporters eye long-term business from APEC markets
Australian exporters anticipate increased business gains from trade with APEC member economies, according to new research from Austrade and DHL.
Aust manufacturing industry activity eased during August
Australia's manufacturing activity eased in August, as growth in consumer demand and new orders unwound from recent strong highs, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers ...
Aust and India agree on idea of joint study into bilateral FTA
The Australian Government Minister for Trade, Warren Truss, has announced that Australia and India have agreed to undertake a joint feasibility study into the merits of a free trade ...
Reasons why APEC matters to Aust business community
Once a year, usually around in the second half, some very unusual photos appear in the world media.
WA transport company fined for driver fatigue offences
A Bibra Lake transport company has been fined a total of $20,000 for failing to comply with WA’s laws on fatigue management for commercial vehicle drivers.
The pulp mill: a view from a professional forest scientist
Dr Beadle is a professional forest scientist based in Hobart with 35 years' experience. Between 1997 and 2005 he was Manager of the Sustainable Management Programme in the Cooperative ...
Russians coming to APEC bringing valuable trade ideas
The phrase ‘the Russians are coming’ was often used in the Cold War days as a fearful warning to all and sundry in the west.
New safety code has been launched to protect workers
Australia’s first safety code aimed to protect workers in the Public Sector has been launched by the Western Australian Government.
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