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Australians 'willing to make sacrifices' to pay for dream wedding
Australians are most likely to marry in October, with the average couple likely to spend $37,000 to tie the knot, say business information analysts at IBISWorld in their 2012 update ...
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 ...
Bottled beverage sales expected to grow despite call for bans
Health experts across the United States and Australia have highlighted soft drinks as one of the culprits for their places as the first and second ranking countries respectively in ...
One punch and a life changed forever
The family of Melbourne man Steven Blackford, who was knocked unconscious on AFL grand final day, has been told he may never be the person they knew.
Ombudsman has hospitality businesses in its sights
The Fair Work Ombudsman is writing to more than 25,000 accommodation providers, pubs, taverns and bars as part of a new national education and compliance campaign.
Alcohol and energy drinks: popular but a bad mix?
Mixing energy drinks with alcohol (AEDs) as party beverages is a growing trend among young Australians, but according to new research people are putting their health at risk by ...
Gillard details complex future economy
Australia's economic future lies beyond its mines and beyond China, Prime Minister Julia Gillard has told a gathering of Asian and United States business leaders in New York.
Footy grand finals spending to top $270 million
With the AFL and NRL grand finals this weekend, business information analysts at IBISWorld forecast Aussies will fork out $272.5 million on football finals celebrations – with ...
Australia's tourism industry is taking flight
In the lead up to World Tourism Day, business information analysts at IBISWorld put the spotlight on Australia's tourism industry, revealing good news for domestic players with a ...
International tourism on track to hit 1bn by end of 2012
With a record 467 million tourists traveling in the first half of 2012, international tourism remains firmly on track to reach one billion tourists by the end of the year.
New NT chief settles into office
Decorators are hanging up new pictures outside the office of the Northern Territory's new chief minister Terry Mills.
Consumers and business wearing a frown
It obviously takes a bit more than a couple of positive economic statistics to put a smile on people's faces.
Footy finals to provide a $560 million boost to local industries
With the AFL and NRL grand finals fast approaching, business information analysts at IBISWorld forecast Aussie fans will fork out $560.3 million on football finals celebrations – ...
CSG vs tourism in the Hunter to deliver best returns for government
A new government-commissioned report says key tourism precincts need protection from inappropriate development if visitor expenditure targets are to be met.
Olympics "feel good factor" fails to boost UK retailers
The London 2012 Olympic Games has failed to lift the nation's retailers, who suffered last month as Britons stayed at home to watch the event, an industry survey shows.
Tourist market from SE Asia set to grow
Tourism from Indonesia and Malaysia is expected to rapidly rise by 2015, while the number Australians holidaying overseas is showing signs of easing, a survey has found.
Father's Day spending forecast to fall flat in 2012
Expect dads to continue to be forgotten this Father's Day as families opt for cheaper gifts including gift cards, books and modest family dining, despite increasing consumer confidence. ...
Mental stigma? Workers less likely to claim for psychological illness
Research has found workers are significantly less likely to claim GP visits for psychological illnesses on workers' compensation than they are for physical work-related injuries such ...
'Healthy' and 'natural' lead soft drink launches
New product activity in soft drinks appears to be accelerating strongly again, with rising levels of global launch activity recorded by Innova Market Insights over the past two years ...
Double pay 'crippling small business'
Independent senator Nick Xenophon will attempt to change workplace laws over double-time weekend wages he says are crippling small businesses that can no longer afford to stay open ...
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