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Workplace controls to prevent nanomaterial exposure
Chair of the Safe Work Australia Council, Mr Tom Phillips AM, has announced the release of two research reports on engineered nanomaterials.
Standards Australia’s new business model refined
Following recent, extensive stakeholder consultation, a revised approach to Standards Australia’s way of operating has been developed in conjunction with, and supported by, the ...
Incentive travel sector benefit with Dreamtime 2009
Tourism Australia has kicked-off Dreamtime 2009, its Australian incentive travel showcase designed to keep Australia’s sellers on the radar of influential buyers from around the ...
Medical ice cream may combat some chemo side effects
An innovative new medical ice cream developed by Fonterra and The University of Auckland has shown early promise for combating some of the unpleasant side effects of chemotherapy.
Safety warning for workers in purging gas installations
WorkCover NSW has issued a reminder to operators who work with gas supply lines and gas installations to use adequate safety precautions.
Fighting to entice skilled workforce during downturn
The Australian Industry Group/Deloitte CEO survey, Skilling Business in Tough Times, has highlighted the strong pressures on employment and training during the downturn and the ...
New report released on state of the NSW finances in 2008-09
NSW Business Chamber has welcomed the release of the Report on State Finances saying it represented a better than expected outcome for NSW following the global financial crisis.
Energy Efficiency training program is now in development
The Energy Efficiency Training Program is being developed by the NSW Department of Environment Climate Change and Water (DECCW) in partnership with the NSW Department of Education ...
One set of global accounting standards to protect info
“It is imperative that there is one set of financial reporting standards for the world if the quality and comparability of investor information is to be protected.
Processing food waste to produce Biogas energy
The Environmental Technology Centre at Murdoch University has been awarded a $45, 823 grant from the Waste Authority’s Strategic Waste Initiative Scheme (SWIS) to develop and ...
Hybrid electric vehicles revolution of the future
A road trial of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), which could one day end up in every Australian driveway, is underway.
International standards important to renewable energy
“Energy – why International Standards are vital” was the theme addressed by high level panels of energy experts participating recently at the 32nd General Assembly of ISO (the ...
WorkSafe campaign to look at tilt-up construction
WorkSafe has started an inspection campaign to look at safety standards in the tilt-up construction industry.
IP Aust fast tracks patents for green technology
IP Australia is helping green innovators find a fast track to the marketplace by offering priority to environmentally friendly technologies in the patent application system.
Navigating your business: Best practices in and out of recession
Why is it that certain companies only take the time to tighten their belts when times are tough?
Going green in business: How to save money and the planet
As our awareness of our environmental impact grows, more and more businesses are looking to decrease their carbon footprints and lower their impact on the world around them.
Report outlines Aust's engineering challenges for 21st century
The Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering will soon launch a landmark report, which comprehensively reviews professional engineering performance, innovation and risk.
Govt's space effort ramped up to aid inventiveness
The Rudd Government has ramped up the nation’s space effort with the opening of the new $40 million Australian Space Research Program.
Reforms to play role in boosting Aust's dairy export industry
New reforms to Australia’s dairy export system will cut red tape and help improve market access in the United States and European Union, according to the Minister for Agriculture, ...
NSW unemployment is heading in the right direction: Down
NSW’s largest employer organisation, NSW Business Chamber, has said that employment data was a positive outcome for NSW with unemployment falling from 6.1% to 5.6% but warned this ...
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