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Manassen Foods plans organic growth and acquisitions: Family-owned specialty foods business Manassen Foods hopes to double its revenue over the next three ...
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Google takes another step in cloud computing crusade: Google will sell the online services of other business software makers in an effort to fill its own ...
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Qantas Airways set to roll out faster check-in technology: Qantas Airways says it is aiming to halve check-in times for customers at CityFlyer ports with new ...
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New power plants to ruin renewables: environmentalists: The approval of two new power stations will destroy NSW's renewable energy industry and the state's ...
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WA has become the third AUS state to okay GM canola: Western Australia has become the third Australian state to allow farmers to grow genetically modified ...
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Kraft Foods drops its acceptance level for Cadbury bid: US group Kraft Foods on Wednesday said it required only 50 per cent support from Cadbury shareholders ...
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Skills shortage expected to rise as economy improves: Australia's shortage of skilled labour will worsen as the economy improves, according to a survey by ...
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VIC: First hybrid car in AUS is to roll off production line: Australia's first locally built hybrid-powered car will roll off Toyota's Melbourne production line ...
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Gas demand in eastern AUS tipped to triple in 10 years: The nation's third largest natural gas producer Santos Ltd says demand for the energy source could ...
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New motor vehicle sales up 19.9% in year ended in Nov: New motor vehicle sales rose 19.9 per cent in the year ended November, as businesses took advantage ...
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Gov has a chance to iron out flaws in CPRS: Business: Business groups want the federal government to take the opportunity to "iron out" flaws in its climate ...
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China's manufacturing expands for ninth month: survey: China's manufacturing activity grew for a ninth straight month in November amid heavy stimulus spending ...
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Numbers change suggests ETS legislation likely to fail: The odds of the government's emissions trading scheme being consigned to the scrap heap have firmed ...
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Peak oil and climate change on a slippery slope: report: When Winston Churchill became First Lord of the Admiralty 98 years ago he made a pivotal reform that ...
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Many Chinese oppose AUS investment in CHN: survey: Nearly half of the people in China oppose investment in their country by Australian government-controlled ...
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Understanding the relationship between business & ethics: The relationship between business and ethics is intrinsically entwined. A successful company is one ...
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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 ...
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Flexible work helps blood pressure, sleep, mental health: There is evidence to suggest that flexible working might be beneficial for employees' health if they ...
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Differences between a leader and a manager: There should be no differences between a leader and a manager. The two 'titles' should coexist with ...
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How to successfully build a great management team: A company is not a democracy – it's better. In a democracy, the majority wins. In a good management ...
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How to deal with unproductive staff: Dealing with an unproductive staff can be a challenge for even the most experienced leader. There ...
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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 ...
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Follow five important business processes that can drive success : Business processes are the flows of activities that get things done in your business. Once processes ...
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NSW needs long term reform to drive down unemployment: NSW’s leading business organisation, NSW Business Chamber said the latest ABS labour force data that ...
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