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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Sustainable and ethical jeans
Do you know if your jeans were produced in sustainable and ethical ways? Increasingly consumers will demand to know if they were, according to an interesting panel discussion at the second day (11 August, 2010) of the Australian Cotton Conference … Continue reading
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Australian Cotton Conference, Gold Coast, 10-12 August – first day highlights
The Australian Cotton Conference features a fascinating combination of agronomy, politics, farm machinery (with big tractors displayed in the trades hall) and fashion (including a runway show of the work of young designers). Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) chairperson Mike … Continue reading
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Resources sector investment spending critical for growth
Yesterday’s Reserve Bank Statement on Monetary Policy confirms that the Australian economy is heading back towards a strong GDP growth rate of around 4%, but highlights that the strength of the Australian economy depends critically on investments by the resources … Continue reading
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Sky beats ABC News 24 on election coverage
To justify taxpayer support, ABC News 24 needs to at least match, if not better, Sky News’s coverage of important issues. But, as reported in the Fairfax papers (Sky high on Rudd as ABC protects its saucers), the channel is … Continue reading
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Brisbane not yet one of Monocle’s 25 most liveable cities in the world
In today’s Courier-Mail, columnist Robert MacDonald laments that Brisbane isn’t one of Monocle Magazine’s top 25 most liveable cities in the world (Munich is no. 1, Melbourne is 9th, Sydney is 12th, and Auckland is 20th). Mr MacDonald comments: We … Continue reading
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Reserve Bank decision sensible given economic uncertainty
While the consensus among economists appears to be that interest rates will increase by another 1-1.5% over the next year or so, the Reserve Bank’s decision to leave the cash rate at 4.5% today was sensible, given the uncertainty out … Continue reading
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Time to deregulate retail trading hours
It’s pleasing to see the recently introduced Sunday trading in Mackay (bringing Mackay into line with other coastal centres) is popular with local residents: Sunday trading a hit in Mackay It’s time for the Government to go further and consider … Continue reading
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Sir Richard Branson would really help us move forward
Sir Richard Branson is right to point out the downside of Australia’s small population, given the sheer size of Australia, which is a continent after all (Sir Richard Branson advocates big Australia): A bigger population would create a much bigger … Continue reading
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