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Athena says more iron ore exploration funding secured: Perth-based explorer Athena Resources says it has secured a commitment for a $2.2 million cash injection ...
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660 jobs are effected at National Foods cheese plants: Up to 660 employees of dairy company National Foods could be affected by moves to streamline its cheese ...
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Renewables a cottage industry - Nuclear science boss : The nation's nuclear science chief has described the renewable energy sector as "a cottage industry", ...
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Election has set ominous economic precedent - report: From an economist's perspective, it was an election dominated by a strange contradiction and a dangerous ...
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The PM says there will be no carbon tax under her govt: Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said there will not be a tax on carbon while she leads the federal ...
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SUVs grab record share of sales, 33% up from last year: Some time in the not-too-distant future we may all be riding battery-powered bicycles or driving ...
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High speed, high resolution, high sensitivity AND infra red: together in one camera: Need a monochrome camera that includes all the standard features and more as well as producing an ...
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QLD: Bore water ban near CSG project lifted after tests: Landholders near a Queensland underground gas project have been told they can resume using bore water ...
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QLD: Treasurer says unfazed by mining boss' campaign: Queensland Treasurer Andrew Fraser says he's unfazed by a mining boss' campaign to overturn a proposed ...
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Optus cautious in response to coalition broadband plan: Optus has given a cautious response to the coalition's broadband plan, saying that while it would cost ...
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QLD: Job losses as rail factory moves offshore to CHN: The axing of 120 jobs at a Queensland-based rail factory could be the first of many as companies choose ...
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Business leaders lack confidence on ageing challenges: A survey of business leaders has found less than half are confident Australia is on track to meet the ...
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Managers watch out: ban Facebook at your peril - study: That is one finding from a new book on wellbeing, which says employers need not fear social media as ...
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Money still hard to get for low market capitalisation firms: Many companies with small market capitalisations are still finding it hard to borrow money from banks ...
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AUS manufacturing activity went up in July, survey finds: Activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in July, entering its third quarter of growth, due to ...
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New prawn breed developed: After ten years of painstaking research into the popular Black Tiger prawn, CSIRO's Food Futures ...
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Key Design Issues for IP CCTV Security Systems: CCTV has been the first of the security family to make the switch to Ethernet or IP (Internet Protocol), ...
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Safety around electrically powered vehicles: Feature of the week: Power regulators in each state are set to deliberate on a draft Australian Standard ...
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Kangaroo cull under fire: THINKK has been established to undertake independent research on kangaroos in Australia, and aims to ...
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Outlining the advantages of using LVDTs: LVDTs (linear variable differential transformers) are used to measure linear displacement to high ...
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Skills & finance shortfalls a concern for engineering sector: Feature of the week: Australia's engineering sector, despite the negative impact of the global financial ...
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Australian agriculture must adapt to climate change: In Australia's first ever climate change adaption conference, scientists and decision makers delivered ...
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Corporate farming means opportunities: Feature of the week: While Australian farmers have adopted state of the art machinery, equipment and ...
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Could compost replace synthetic fertilisers?: Feature of the week: Farmers are being urged to change their use of chemically produced fertilisers ...
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Ladders, steps and stairs – what to use and when: The Australian Standard is very specific when it comes to climbing from A to B and, contends Carl ...
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Green shopping is a mutual responsibility: survey : Australian shoppers, food manufacturers and retailers have a mutual responsibility towards buying, ...
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Solar industry left high and dry: Feature of the week: With the highest average solar radiation per square meter of any continent in ...
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Emotional intelligence: Enhancing success in the workplace: Where there is emotional intelligence in the workplace, there are likely to be happy, and productive ...
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CEOs step up to take direct action on women in top jobs: Members of the Business Council of Australia will be at the forefront of boosting the numbers of female ...
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Rising acid threatens oceans : The rise in human emissions of carbon dioxide is driving fundamental and dangerous changes in the ...
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