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Property developers and big builders are winners in new laws
Big construction companies and property developers are crying crocodile tears over the new building industry watchdog that will benefit them at the expense of workers' rights, say ...
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 ...
Mid-West construction campaign reveals good OSH practices
A WorkSafe inspection program of construction sites in the Mid-West has revealed generally good standards in occupational safety and health management.
The national construction industry decline begins to slow down
The national construction industry continued to decline in May, although the rate of contraction was the slowest in the past fourteen months.
Sustainability must be 'front and centre' of school infrastructure
Australia's leading green building organisation has called on the Australian Government to ensure sustainability is 'front and centre' of any spending on school infrastructure.
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, ...
Australian PCI®: Fall in construction industry slows down
The national construction industry continued to decline in May, although the rate of contraction was the slowest in the past fourteen months.
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 ...
Further weakening in engineering and commercial construction
Following a sustained period of solid growth, Australia’s leading construction companies are forecasting a marked slowdown in the rate of activity growth through 2009, followed by ...
NT project sets new benchmark for sustainable tropical design
The Northern Territory's first 4 Star Green Star building has set a new benchmark for sustainable tropical design.
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 ...
AIG says govt's budget supports recovery and renewal
“The Budget supports the economy in these tough times while pushing the re-set button in a number of important areas," says Heather Ridout, the chief executive of the Australian ...
Pigs can fly – What are the economic implications of swine flu?
Every year there’s an ‘X factor’ -something unexpected that economists cannot put into our well crafted forecasts. Source: Tim Harcourt.
Survey reveals access to finance is blocking economic recovery
One in three businesses have experienced difficulty in securing finance from their bank, according to a NSW Business Chamber survey.
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