Wine exports experience small rise
Australia’s wine exports have seen a small increase in the year ended September 2014, according to a report released by the Australian Grape and Wine Authority (AGWA).
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Australia’s wine exports have seen a small increase in the year ended September 2014, according to a report released by the Australian Grape and Wine Authority (AGWA).
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is today reminding employers of the new super guarantee rate, ahead of the first quarterly superannuation payment.
The transport and storage industry is the most dangerous industry to work in, according to a new list of Australia’s most dangerous jobs.
The head of the corporate regulator has sent a chilling warning that Australia has become a “paradise” for white-collar criminals due to a lacklustre penalty regime for offences.
PayPal has today announced the launch of Working Capital, a new loan product created to provide small-to-medium-sized business (SMBs) with access to funds via their PayPal accounts.
I think it’s fair to say, the term ‘innovation’ has had its day.
The recruitment industry is facing yet another wave of digital disruption with a new mobile platform allowing employers to fill positions by seeking referrals from those in their most trusted networks.
The Australian Government has today opened tenders for the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network, another step towards the next wave of reforms aiming to lift apprenticeship completion rates.
The Australian cloud computing market is expected to explode over the next few years, according to findings from Frost & Sullivan’s latest report, State of Cloud Computing in Australia Report 2014.
The lack of women in IT roles is leading some firms to favour highly qualified female applicants over their male competitors in a bid to better spread opportunity and workplace diversity.
The latest agricultural green paper aims to give a leg-up to struggling farmers by tweaking with a range of key tax concessions to help improve cashflow in periods of drought and economic turbulence.
The latest findings from the Roy Morgan Single Source Survey reveal the satisfaction level of personal bank customers reached its highest in eighteen years, while business customers levels were overall lower.
Small time builders operating in regional areas stand to benefit from changes to the tender process for construction projects fully or partly funded by the government.
NBN Co, the Commonwealth company established to design, build and operate the National Broadband Network (NBN), has today revealed the first 140 suburbs to be covered by the NBN.
Pressure is mounting on the government to further tighten competition policy by allowing courts to order companies found to be in breach of consumer law to reduce their market share.
Coles has released a statement rejecting the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission’s Statement of Claim lodged in the Federal Court last week.
The importance of community engagement is a foregone conclusion. It is a crucial growth component for businesses of all sizes. In an increasingly experience driven and co-creation led economy, excellent community engagement is a brand’s utopia.
Growth in technology and international communication continues to open up a world of opportunity for Australian small-to-medium businesses (SMBs).
Australian Ethical, an Australian superannuation and investment company, is calling for applicants to its 2014 Community Grants program.
$29.5 million has been invested into Geelong, thanks to a grant funded by the Australian and Victorian Government and supported by Ford Australia and Alcoa of Australia.