The adults are back in charge in Canberra.
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2013: The battle between the taxpayers and the manuocrats
The battleground between business, taxpayers and government for 2013 is taking shape. It is manufacturing and jobs.
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Who suffers when retailers exercise their market muscle?
When a major retailer uses its countervailing power (or “market muscle”) to negotiate better terms from suppliers, should policy makers be concerned?
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A country that ‘makes things’? There’s more to Australia than manufacturing
It is no coincidence the federal government is increasing its existing multi-billion dollar subsidies to the car industry at the same time it is increasing the tax burden on the mining sector.
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Using cranes and hoists safely
MANY materials handling accidents in the workplace can be attributed to the inappropriate use of cranes and hoists. But these accidents can often be prevented.
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The convergence of CSR and IT
CORPORATE social responsibility (CSR) is a concept that has been around for decades; however, a heightened interest in the role of business in society has resulted in organisations in all industries and regions in Australia re-evaluating how they impact their stakeholders.
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