Industry News
The Housing Industry Association’s (HIA) Trades Report for the December 2012 quarter has painted a gloomy picture of the residential construction sector.
Vodafone announces Kingston expansion
Embattled telco Vodafone has announced plans to create up to 750 new jobs at its Kingston call centre in Tasmania.
Coalition would demolish NBN: Conroy
A Coalition Government would demolish the National Broadband Network, according to Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy.
Signs of life in Australian manufacturing
The Australian manufacturing sector has posted some ‘tentative signs of improvement’ according to the latest report released by the Australian Industry Group (Ai Group).
Ex-News Corp exec to take up Bauer role
Tony Kendall has been named the new Director of Sales for the Bauer Media group.
NAB announces China agreement
The NAB has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the China Development Bank (CDB) that will allow for greater collaboration between the two companies.
New head honcho for Metcash
Metcash has announced the appointment of Ian Morrice as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer, replacing outgoing Chief Andrew Reitzer, who will step down at the end of June.
New CFO for Rio
London-based mining giant Rio Tinto has announced the appointment of Chris Lynch as the company’s new Chief Financial Officer, replacing outgoing CFO Guy Elliot in mid-April this year.
Queensland calls for Gonski scrapping
The Queensland Government has upped the ante over the debate over school funding, calling for the Federal Government to scrap the Gonski reform package and “butt out” of education.
Future Fund backs away from tobacco
The Future Fund Board of Guardians have announced its decision to de-invest from primary producers of tobacco producers from its investment portfolio.
Queensland continues war on green tape
The Queensland Government has proudly continued to persecute its so called ‘war on green tape’ but announcing two new initiatives it says will put money back into the pockets of thousands of the state’s small businesses.
Government launches large company tax consultation
The Federal Government has released a consultation paper on the three-year process to reforming the timing of company tax payments by large companies.
Government to streamline financial services advice
The Federal Government has announced plans to enable accountants to offer a wide range of services through regulations to replace the accountant’s licensing exemption with a limited Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL).
Experian launches Australian bureau
Global information services giant Experian has launched its first consumer credit bureau in Australia, providing credit reports to financial institutions, telecommunication and utility providers.
ABS tracks delicate home building recovery
The latest figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows that residential construction activity continued to improve in the final quarter of 2012.
REX takes a swipe at Government
In declaring its annual results, Regional Express’ Executive Chairman Lim Kim Hai has slammed the Federal Government, saying its policies are ‘decimating regional aviation’.
Health retirement a bigger issue in country Australia
Men and women of working age in regional Australia are significantly more likely to have retired for health reasons than their urban counterparts, according to a new study released by the University of Sydney.
ACELG details stronger revenue streams for councils
The Australian Centre of Excellence for Local Government has released a new working paper which suggest how local government bodies in Australia might independently improve revenue streams in the medium to long term.
Government releases international education blueprint
The Federal Government has released a new report that it says assist the international education sector in developing better ways to access global opportunities.
Timber deal could save hundreds of jobs says Burke
The newly created Tasmanian Forests agreement has the potential to save as many as 500 jobs, according to a new socio-economic impacts study released by the Federal Government.
Registration open for Antarctic conference
Registration is now open for the ‘Strategic Science in Antarctica’ conference to be held from 24-26 June 2013 at the University of Tasmania in Hobart.