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Industries to fly and fall in 2013
As Australian companies prepare for the New Year ahead, business information analysts at IBISWorld reveal the five industries expected to soar and the five expected to sink in 2013. ...
New Year's resolutions mean big bucks for some
As the New Year approaches, business information analysts at IBISWorld reveal the industries set to cash in – or lose out – on our good intentions for 2013.
Staff summer breaks and 'increased productivity'
Take time out for a break this Christmas, even if it's only a short break.
Penny Wong most trusted to babysit the nation's children
Looking for a babysitter this Christmas? Minister for Finance and Deregulation, Penny Wong, is the politician Aussies would most trust to look after their children, according to new ...
Australians living longer: global study
Australians are living longer but chronic diseases such as diabetes are taking a greater toll on our health, a global study shows.
How friendly are regulatory authorities toward small business?
The Productivity Commission will investigate how federal and state regulators impact small business costs.
Pleasant drop: NSW violent venues at lowest level ever
The latest list of the state's most violent venues contained the lowest number of pubs and clubs since the scheme began four years ago, Minister for Hospitality, George Souris, ...
How to sell more beer: get men to fall in love
A new study has found that men who feel 'love' for their beer brand purchase 38 per cent more beer than average, while women who feel 'bonding' with their laundry detergent brand ...
Consumers 'fall in love' with favourite brands
New research claims one in four Australian consumers feel emotions close to love when considering which brand to buy.
All I want for Christmas is fast delivery and free returns
Growth in online spending will more than triple this festive season as online shopping finally delivers on its promise to compete with conventional retailers on a significant scale. ...
Liquor legislation can help reduce crime
Liquor licensing legislation in Australia is a key tool to reduce alcohol-related crime and other problems.
It's only 'natural': top trends for 2013 food manufacturing
As the US food industry awaits a vote from California on the mandatory labelling of GMO ingredients and several manufacturers face regulatory challenges over "natural" product claims, ...
Splurging is back in style this Spring Carnival
Following restrained expenditure in 2011, business information analysts at IBISWorld anticipate this year's Melbourne Cup Carnival will see a return to more flippant spending – ...
US and Aussie chefs tackle global obesity
As the world struggles with a growing obesity epidemic, 'slow food' gurus from the US and Australia are urging international campaigners gathered in Italy to join a revolution in ...
Reducing business costs will lift investment in accommodation industry
"The accommodation industry is already well aware of the enormous potential of significant increases in the number of Asian visitors to Australia and businesses in our sector have ...
Echo's casino hopes sunnier in Queensland
Sydney is accustomed to overshadowing the rest of Australia when it comes to grabbing national attention with grand plans.
Grand reopening for Sydney's busiest free restaurant
After feeding homeless people in his free Sydney restaurant for more than two decades, the Reverend Bill Crews has found much to dishearten him, but also many reasons for hope.
Aussies to spend less this Christmas: research
Australians are planning to tighten their purse strings this Christmas as they continue to worry about their financial security, research shows.
Combining study with casual jobs is no bed of roses
QUT design students have created a life-size double bed made from food packaging, drink cans and coffee cups to help depict the financial battle faced by many university students.
Australia makes progress but productivity lags behind
Australians have a higher income, an increased life expectancy and are better educated compared with a decade ago, but the number of threatened plants and animals has increased over ...
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