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Foreign Direct Investment Into Australia Halved Due To Covid-19: Report
Foreign Direct Investment into Australia nearly halved between 2019 and 2020, which Productivity Commission puts down to pandemic. The post…
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Australian Competition And Consumer Commission Frowns At Smile Health Rebate Claims
In 2017-2018, more than 56 percent of Australians had seen a dentist or dental professional in 12 months. The post…
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Shark Awareness Day: Australian Aquarium Dispels Popular Shark Myths
SEA LIFE Aquarium points out people are more likely to die in a raft of bizarre situations than in an…
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Wages Crisis Not ‘Short-term Blip’: Australian Council Of Trade Unions Secretary
Sally McManus has taken the federal government to task over Australia's weak wages growth. The post Wages Crisis Not ‘Short-term…
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Australian Parliament To Examine Gig Economy Workers
A federal parliamentary inquiry on job security will hear from miners, builders, and recruiters. The post Australian Parliament To Examine…
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Bhumi Pednekar Urges People To Be Extra Careful After Second Wave Of Covid-19
Pednekar runs a social media initiative called 'Covid Warrior,' which aims at helping those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The…
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Opposition Is Pushing For Regional Media Funding In Australia’s Queensland
A "journalism rescue plan" to secure government support for regional news providers has been launched by Katter's Australian Party. The…
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Australian Business Failures Not As Many As Feared Earlier
Number of businesses going into administration rose in last quarter, but are still fewer than last year's numbers. The post…
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Australian State Businesses Wait On Federal Support
Social services and union groups have called on more support for native citizens in Sydney and others in lockdown. The…
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Australian War Hero Defamation Trial May Resume In Two Weeks
The landmark case of decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith may resume within a fortnight to take evidence from Afghan villagers. The…
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