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Are you still wasting time with year-end reviews?
Nowadays managing people in an organisation is becoming harder than ever, and it is evident that without effective management of people, there is no way to achieve organisational ...
How to sustain productivity with fewer staff
Unemployment rates in Australia have significantly hiked from 5.2 per cent last year to the current level of 5.4 per cent. Job advertisements have slumped to their lowest level in ...
Sustainability and the modern hospitality manager
There are many things which need to be considered when deciding which products to stock in a venue.
Pollution down, waste recycling up in NSW: report
The latest environment report card for NSW shows public transport use is up and air pollution is down but the state's biodiversity is falling.
The average Australian: now, and in 2025
Forget beer-swilling sports nuts – we're a nation of urban-dwelling, eco-conscious bargain hunters.
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. ...
A healthier, richer and more eco-friendly New Year
As Australians all around the nation set out to achieve their best intentions for the New Year, BRITA Water Filter Systems reveals how drinking more water can help tick off a number ...
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 ...
Run out of beds: Aust hotels prepare for Ashes bookings boom
With an estimated 37,000* international visitors heading to Australia for the Ashes test series this time next year, tickets to the matches aren't the only things in high demand.
How friendly are regulatory authorities toward small business?
The Productivity Commission will investigate how federal and state regulators impact small business costs.
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.
Holidaying families increasingly choose apartment living
A leading provider of accommodation in Australia says families are finding the convenience of apartment living the best way to stretch their budget and maximise their lifestyle while ...
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 ...
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.
The critical decade: Victorian climate impacts and opportunities
Victoria's climate is already changing and is likely to change further in the future, posing significant risks to the state and its various levels of infrastructure.
Study explores apprenticeship, homeless link
Claims of a growing homelessness risk among apprentices will be the focus of a new study by Flinders University researchers.
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