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Plan to boost Aust Industry participation is good policy
The Federal Government’s “Boosting Australian Industry Participation” plan announced by Industry Minister Kim Carr is good policy that supports Australian industry to be a more active ...
Local exports drive Port Botany container growth  in 08/09
Strong export growth has helped Sydney Ports record its eighth consecutive year of container trade increases, Sydney Ports Corporation Chief Executive Officer Grant Gilfillan has ...
Korea and Australia build connections for women in business
Over one hundred Korean business women from 12 different countries and Australian business women shared international trade and investment insights at the Korean Women's International ...
Ai Group works towards building a stronger Qld economy
The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) and QMI Solutions has announced their foundation partnership for the Queensland Government’s Toward Q2 - Tomorrow’s Queensland vision will ...
Majority of govt's fair work industrial relations systems begin
Over 18 months in the making, the majority of the Government’s new industrial relations legislation has taken effect, 1 July 2009 - including new rules dealing with unfair dismissal, ...
Business heavyweights discuss improving Aust-UK trade
Australian and British business leaders will met in London recently to discuss ways of maximising the strong relationships between the two nations.
Manufacturing continues to weaken although decline eases
Manufacturing activity continued to weaken throughout June although the pace of decline eased slightly.
Advantages of keeping good business practice all year round
With the financial year-end looming CPA Australia has issued a reminder of the importance of good business practice for small to medium enterprises (SMEs) if they are to ride out ...
Workers Compensation package does nothing to help business
The Victorian Government’s new $90 million workers’ compensation package shows the Government has failed to take account of the impact on industry of the global economic and financial ...
Potential environmental impact of nanoparticles found in soil
A case study in the June 2009 issue of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry examines changes and transport in aluminum nanoparticles, currently used in energetics, alloys, coatings, ...
Is China showing signs of nabbing Aust's export confidence?
Australia’s amazing recession-dodging run continued with some new evidence how China’s role in regional trade is helping Australia. Source: Tim Harcort.
Bamboo shoots: have exports saved us from recession?
We’ve all heard the news. According to the latest national accounts, Australia has skipped a technical recession for now. This is quite an extraordinary achievement given that 75 ...
Protect jobs through payroll tax cuts and AAA credit rating
“NSW business owners and operators are doing it tough at the moment and fast tracking the payroll tax cuts in the next NSW Budget would help them preserve jobs,” said Kevin MacDonald, ...
The best way to protect jobs is through continuing to trade
About a decade ago I changed jobs. I left the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), where I had held the position of research officer (a position Bob Hawke held in the 1950s ...
China's strength bodes well for the future of Australia's trading
Speaking at the Australia China Business Forum in Sydney recently, Austrade’s Chief Economist Tim Harcourt outlined the continuing promise of the world’s fastest growing major economy ...
Aust PMI (r): Fall in manufacturing industry eases slightly
The pace of decline of manufacturing activity eased in May, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian ...
IP examination centre to boost Aust innnovation and jobs
IP Australia opened a new patent examination centre in Melbourne recently, to meet the future needs of Australia’s innovators.
Streering the way through: How will exporters fare after budget
When the going gets tough, Australia’s exporters keep going. That’s been the experience of past global economic downturns and the current Global Financial Crisis (GFC) is no exception. ...
Employer's Intellectual Property in danger as job losses mount
Employees made redundant due to the global economic downturn may be walking out the door with more than ill-feelings, according to a leading intellectual property lawyer.
Are we beginning to see the first signs of the great recovery?
They say a week is a long time in politics. Well, it’s a long time in economics too. A couple of weeks ago, I was with the Treasury Secretary looking at the impact of the decline in ...
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