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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.
Food safety warning: keep it cold, keep it clean, keep it hot
Minister for Primary Industries Katrina Hodgkinson today urged people to follow three simple rules to prevent food poisoning this festive season.
The world is our oyster: tourist number hits 1bn for 2012
On the symbolic arrival date of the one-billionth tourist (13 December 2012), UNWTO revealed the actions tourists can take to ensure their trips benefit the people and places they ...
Pre-loading alcohol likely to lead to violence: study
The increasingly common practice of drinking at home before hitting the nightclubs is the major predictor of people experiencing harm or violence, Australia’s largest study into ...
Thermography shows why champagne should be poured differently
Champagne researchers recently used a thermal imaging camera to visualise CO2 dispersion during the pouring process.
Travel and wine natural partners
When it comes to the quality of Australia's food and wine, the proof appears to be in the tasting.
How friendly are regulatory authorities toward small business?
The Productivity Commission will investigate how federal and state regulators impact small business costs.
Shift workers' health comes under scrutiny
An international team of sleep researchers has developed the world’s first screening tool to help reduce workplace accidents and illnesses, including cardiovascular disease and ...
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, ...
Workaholics can't compensate for unhappy home life
People who try to deal with an unhappy home life by investing more time and effort at work are deluding themselves, according to a new study recently published by the British Journal ...
Women are up to the challenge of negotiating pay
Pay differences between men and women cannot be readily attributed to the willingness to negotiate pay, according to new research.
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 ...
Grape expectations: winemakers preserve quality with late pruning
Australian winemakers can trick their grapes into maturing later in a bid to counteract the effects of climate change, research shows.
Shining light on white wine spoilage
A new study has found that darker and heavier bottles can protect the quality of white wine.
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, ...
Australians drinking less but spending more
As the Christmas season approaches, industry research analysts at IBISWorld forecast Australians will fork out $33 billion on alcoholic beverages in 2012-13, with premium drinks ...
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