Major Katherine Green has dedicated almost a quarter of a century to the Australian Defence Force. She began her military life as a Cadet at the Mitcham Girls High School and Noarlunga Cadet Units in … [Read more...]
7 healthy habits of happy kids
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Inspiration: Q and A with Paralympian, Hannah MacDougall
Hannah MacDougall is an inspiring young athlete who has not only achieved bronze medals in the 2004 Athens Paralympics, but she is now aiming for the 2012 Paralympics in cycling. Born with a … [Read more...]
Ready, set and go! Top tips to encourage kids to be more active
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Small business scams
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The Great Getaway Medina Marrakech
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Free webinars for improving your business
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Free webinars for improving your business Monday 27 February 2012 The Queensland Government is running a series of 1 hour webinars … [Read more...]
Experience the world in one day at the new Holiday & Travel Show
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Clean Technology Program Grants
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Business Clean Up Day 2012
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business.gov.au is getting a makeover!
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Help test IP Australia’s new eServices
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Tuesday 14 February 2012 IP Australia is inviting small business owners and IP professionals to help test their new eServices portal, which … [Read more...]
Australian Training Awards 2012
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National Franchise Program
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au National Franchise Program Tuesday 07 February 2012 The Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO) is offering support to franchisors across Australia in … [Read more...]
New National Business Names Registration System
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au New National Business Names Registration System Friday 03 February 2012 A new National Business Names Registration System will be … [Read more...]
Safe House Exclusive 5 Minute Scene
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Underemployment still an issue for busy mums
Mums look for better working opportunities. Mums are still the main caretaker in the family despite a push to change the way men think about kids. Busy mums are looking to increase the amount of … [Read more...]
Aussies have a serious case of the economic blues
Women express doubt about economy. More and more Australian women are expressing their concern about the perceived strength of the domestic economy. Australians are generally known for their bounding … [Read more...]
Surf, sand, sun … and solariums? Govt announces ban on sunbeds
NSW govt announces ban on sunbed - The NSW government has introduced a ban on sun beds for atheistic use in a landmark decision. Going for an early morning surf, taking time out on the weekend to lie … [Read more...]
Could 3-way DNA help eradicate life-threatening diseases?
Technique could lower mitochondrial DNA mutations passed from mothers to babies Using DNA from three parents could help reduce life-threatening diseases, researchers believe. The number of … [Read more...]
High-earning women take on financial responsibility for the family
A growing number of women are becoming the highest income earner in the household, creating pressures related to health and finance. Evolving societal values and changing attitudes in the workplace … [Read more...]
Pinterest is the latest craze among young women on the web, but will it boost retail?
American social-bookmarking site Pinterest is quickly growing in popularity among young women in the US and Australia. Retailers may look to Pinterest to boost online sales Social media is growing in … [Read more...]
Landmark decision to boost women’s pay in Victoria
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Iron ore billionaire Gina Rinehart to increase stake in Fairfax
Australia's richest person makes move on media - Lang Hancock chairwoman Gina Reinhart is said to have increased her stake in Fairfax by five per cent overnight. Mining magnate Gina Rinehart is … [Read more...]
Study: Aussie governments spend $71.5 billion on education
As education costs continue to rise, Australian governments spend $71.5 billion on education and childcare services, according to a new report. School is back and parents across the country are busy … [Read more...]
Are you ‘financially engaged’? SPAA calls women to get involved when it comes to planning ahead
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Marita Cheng takes home Young Australian of the Year award, inspires women to pursue a career in engineering
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Kathryn Robinson and Magdelena Roze join Ten’s Breakfast line-up
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Geoffrey Rush named Australian of the Year 2012
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Lorna Jane founder named as finalist in the Australian Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award 2012
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DAA says young women need to change the way they eat
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Southern Stars ready to take on New Zealand and boost TV ratings in bid to promote women’s cricket
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C-sections in vogue for a reason
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Female graduates earn up to 14.3 pc less than male peers
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USYD professor Jennie Brown-Miller encourages women to eat a low GI diet
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Blogs, social media ‘informing women’s decisions’
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Save money on your Gas and Electricity Bills
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NSW members of the CFMEU elect first female president: Rita Mallia
The NSW division of one of the country's largest unions has elected Rita Mallia as its new president. It seems that more and more women are making it to top roles in Australian businesses and … [Read more...]
Govt advises women to call breast implant hotline, concerns faulty units may increase risk of cancer
Faulty breast implants are at the centre of an international health scare that has led to some women undergoing surgery to have the items removed. Acting health minister, Nicola Roxon, has urged … [Read more...]
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