Category: News
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Why Mercedes-Benz Is So Popular Right Now!
In 2017, Mercedes-Benz shocked the world when it overtook BMW to become the world’s number one luxury car brand. It marked the first time in twelve years that BMW wasn’t at the top spot. So how did they do it? There are a few reasons behind this. From innovative car models to innovative business models,…
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Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency – The Future, Or Just A Passing Phase?
In its brief 12 years of existence, Bitcoin has gone from being simply another alternative to e-money, to a wildly popular movement that may lead to the total disruption of the way in which the entire world handles its money. However, despite its rapid adoption rate, many skeptics are doubtful of Bitcoin’s longevity. There are…
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Best Sailboats for 2021
Although sailing season may be a little quieter this year with less competitions abound, many eager swabbies continue to take to the seas to pursue their passion for the outdoors. And we don’t blame them! With so many fantastic sailboats on the market right now, it’s the perfect time to escape for the summer. At…
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Best Skip Bin Hire in Sydney
Australia Business News presents you with the best Skip Bin hire companies in Sydney to help you maximise your waste management potential. 1. Dump It Bins Coming in at the top spot is one of Sydney’s largest and most trusted Skip Bin providers, Dump It Bins. Voted the ‘Top Skip Bin Company’ by Get Sydney,…
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2021: NSW GOV Granting Schools Free Tuition Following COVID Study Lull
The NSW government is poised at capitalising on a $337 million scheme to help get school students back on track following their school study hiatus amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the coronavirus outbreak, primary and high school students had to switch to online learning. As of 2021, students will receive tutoring from casual and retired…
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Gladys Berejiklian Faces Further Scrutiny as ICAC Hearings Continue
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian faces another day of scrutiny as the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) hearings against disgraced former MP Daryl Maguire proceed for another day. The premier has been caught up in the scandal after she revealed earlier this week that she had engaged in a “close personal relationship” with the former MP.…
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Former PM Kevin Rudd Spearheads Petition for a Royal Commission into Rupert Murdoch and the Australian Media Landscape
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has taken to social media to share a video with an aim for Australians to sign a petition. Rudd has a goal to have the Australian Government investigate the Australian Media landscape through a Royal Commission. There is a particular interest in investigating the large Australia-wide presence Rupert Murdoch’s…
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JobFaker: Grants Aussies Under 35 Jobs, Leaves Older Gen Jobless
Under the Government’s JobMaker Hiring Credit 450,000 jobs will be proffered to young people and an upshot of Aussie over 35 will be penurious, hapless and jobless. The scheme will provide employers, who hire workers aged 16-30, $200 per week and only $100 per week for any workers aged 30-35. For employers to be eligible,…
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US: Hurricane Delta to Rip Thru Louisiana and Northern States
Less than two months after Hurricane Laura, Hurricane Delta, ripped through Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula on Wednesday, is expected to worsen and hit Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, Kentucky and Indiana. The hurricane watch was issued for parts of the coast from High Island, Texas, eastward to Grand Isle, Louisiana, and a storm surge watch is in…
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The Federal Budget 2020-21: What you need to know before it’s announced
The Morrison government will announce perhaps the most significant federal budget within the last few decades, hoping to re-stimulate the Australian economy. The annual event is set to take place on Tuesday night, with treasurer Josh Frydenberg taking centre stage to address the government’s plans for a post-COVID-19 recovery. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in…