Posts Tagged ‘business’

Business degree open job opportunities

Business degree open job opportunities

The Australian higher education system is a fundamental contribution to the future of Australia’s workforce.


When games invade reality

When games invade reality

Games are starting to invade reality and are becoming the medium for everyday life. Soon, life will be based on a reward system controlled by corporations.


News Ltd adapts its business model

News Ltd adapts its business model

News Limited are changing their business model to reflect the turbulent newspaper industry.


Brisbane music ain’t dead

Brisbane music ain't dead

For the past decade, the Brisbane music, art and culture scene has been looked upon by many cities within Australia and around the world as extremely far behind and has often been perceived as the type of place creative minds escape from, and those looking to settle down, flock to.


Band and DJ numbers outweigh demand

Band and DJ numbers outweigh demand

DJ’s and bands are struggling to stay financially viable as venue closures force greater competition for limited gigs.


Life remains in journalism

Life remains in journalism

Despite the big media companies Fairfax, News Ltd. and APN slashing staff levels recently, there are some who will benefit from the restructuring.


Silver lining for struggling tourism industry

Silver lining for struggling tourism industry

Tourism is once again on the rise in the Whitsundays following the most challenging 12 months ever faced by the region.


Proserpine canegrowers vote on mill sale

Proserpine canegrowers vote on mill sale

The fate of the Proserpine Cooperative Sugar Mill lays in the hands of its members as growers head to the polls to vote on Sucrogen’s $115 million offer.


Goodna retailers still struggling

Goodna retailers still struggling

Business in Goodna is yet to return to normal eight months after the January floods.


Gym bounces back after flood

Gym bounces back after flood

Was it better to have your business flooded or your house flooded during January’s devastion? A gym in Indooroopilly, in Brisbane’s inner-west, went from being 4.1 metres under water to open in just three weeks.


Plonk: an Australian wine story

Plonk: an Australian wine story

From cottage industry to being the fourth largest exporter in the world, Australian wine has grown from strength to strength. But in 2010 the industry faces a myriad of problems. Will Australian wine flourish or will we once again be a nation of plonk swillers?


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