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Stop .AU Domain Name Changes Petition

By |2017-05-29T06:33:23+00:00September 27th, 2015|Uncategorized|

THIS IS AN EMAIL I RECEIVED YESTERDAY,  from my domain host.   with this ridiculous heading  "For a simpler Australian domain space, vote YES today" (They have to be joking!  this will cause more confusion  than ever befor), and disadvantage small business  with this money making scheme for Big Business. WE ONLY HAVE  UN [...]

Toxic tuna from Soul Origin takeaway downs four city workers amid hunt for the source

By |2017-05-29T06:33:23+00:00February 25th, 2015|Food Labeling Laws|

Toxic tuna from Soul Origin takeaway downs four city workers amid hunt for the source Toxic Tuna Downs 4 City Workers. READ MORE  

Australia Cyclone Threat.

By |2017-05-29T06:33:23+00:00February 19th, 2015|Uncategorized|

Our thoughts go out to the people of Australia affected by the  Cyclone  . Tropical Cyclone Marcia: Storm crosses Queensland coast, set to bring 'calamity' Severe Tropical Cyclone Marcia is set to bring "calamity" to Queensland as the category five storm crosses the coast bearing destructive wind gusts up to 285 kilometres per hour. Marcia [...]

How did frozen berries become contaminated with hepatitis A, and why didn’t the cold kill the virus?

By |2015-02-18T06:24:56+00:00February 18th, 2015|Food Labeling Laws|

Extract From The ABC How did frozen berries become contaminated with hepatitis A, and why didn't the cold kill the virus? A growing number of people have been diagnosed with hepatitis A after eating frozen berries imported from China. People have become ill after eating Nanna's frozen mixed berries, prompting a national recall of the [...]

Discussion In Australian Parliament – True Aussie Pages

By |2017-05-29T06:33:24+00:00May 20th, 2014|Media|

Mrs MARKUS (Macquarie) (09:30): I rise today to talk about Australian owned and operated small businesses. Australians all know the fundamental importance of Australian owned small businesses. Small businesses in Australia added 36.3 per cent of industry value to the economy between 2009 and 2010. Small Australian businesses also employ nearly half of the total [...]

Apple’s $80.3 million Australian tax bill revealed

By |2015-02-18T06:26:08+00:00July 31st, 2012|Food Labeling Laws|

It is little wonder that the Australian Economy is in  trouble.  When you see figures such as these,   as quoted in  in "The Sunday Morning Herald" today,  Apple paid just $80.3 million in Australian tax last year, despite making more than $6 billion in local revenue, accounts filed with the corporate regulator show. While [...]

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