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BusinessWeek Launches “Business Exchange”

9 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

BusinessWeek announced today the public launch of Business Exchange, an innovative online offering that aims to better serve the evolving information needs of business professionals. Users can … [Read more...]

Meet the Boss: changing the way we do business

9 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

A new website is being launched for the financial services community, and it stands to change the way executives communicate, forever. MeettheBoss.com membership reads like an industry who's who. … [Read more...]

Help your man to dress to impress

9 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

First impressions are everything. Believe it or not, in the first 5 seconds your image influences the people you meet. Within the first 30 seconds people will make judgments about you, based on what … [Read more...]

Federal Government Reimbursement for Breast Prostheses

9 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

The Federal Government will roll-out a program that will help cancer survivors with the cost of new and replacement breast prostheses. The medical community today welcomed the long-awaited … [Read more...]

Cost of going green too high for Australians

5 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

Australians are unwilling to trade their lifestyle for the environment. A 17-country green study conducted by market intelligence group TNS found that cost is one of our greatest barriers to adopting … [Read more...]

Top Environmentally Friendly Travel Tips

5 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

Climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse emissions is now a key concern in all aspects of our daily lives. In addition to energy use, one of the biggest areas we can reduce emissions is … [Read more...]

The best-selling ‘4 Ingredients’ recipe book is now on TV

5 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

The LifeStyle Channel’s exclusive new local production is based on the bestselling, self-published recipe book, 4 INGREDIENTS. This is a series for anyone who has ever asked…What am I going to cook … [Read more...]

Natural Herbal Medicine Week

1 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

Coping with stress is a common problem contributing to many of today’s health challenges. As part of a major event in the Sydney Royal Botanic Gardens naturopath, Catherine Major, will talk on the … [Read more...]

Day for Daniel will go Australia-wide

1 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

Daniel Morcombe is missing, feared abducted and murdered. He disappeared on 7 December 2003 while waiting to catch a bus on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland. He was 12 days away from his 14th … [Read more...]

The gap between rich and poor can make you sick

28 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

The toxic combination of poor social policies, unfair economic arrangements and bad politics means that a majority of people in the world do not enjoy good health, according to a new report being … [Read more...]

States can do better in attracting decent jobs

28 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

State and territory governments need to have greater accountability when it comes to offering investment incentives to employers, says experts at Melbourne Law School’s Centre for Employment and … [Read more...]

First Regional University for Women in Asia

28 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

The Asian University for Women (AUW) is being established as a leading institution of higher learning for women from across Asia. Located in Chittagong, Bangladesh and master-planned by the renowned … [Read more...]

Get Optimum Fuel Efficiency out of your car

27 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

There is a standard list of things every driver should do in an effort to improve fuel efficiency. Saving on petrol is not just in the type of car you own, but in how you drive it and how you maintain … [Read more...]

The National Library celebrates 40 years by the lake

25 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

The National Library of Australia celebrates the 40th anniversary of the opening of its iconic building with a series of special events today, Monday 25 August. With its elegant classical lines, the … [Read more...]

Man Drought: Australian Demographer reveals where all the men are

25 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Respected Australian demographer, Bernard Salt, says there is an increasing difference between the supply of men and women in one of the key reproductive age groups in Australia. In 1976 Australia had … [Read more...]

Cultural Cringe: Still Active in Australian Business?

23 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

A 2008 study says Australians are less comfortable promoting business interests than business-builders in several other countries. The study was conducted by well-known U.S. scientists, Shannon L. … [Read more...]

Hacking case highlights the dangers of file-sharing

23 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

ISACA, an association serving more than 86,000 IT governance professionals, says that a significant court case in the United States, in which a 19-year-old hacker has pleaded guilty to modifying a … [Read more...]

Declutter Your Life with Peter Walsh’s Organising Tips

22 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Peter Walsh, one of the world’s leading professional organisers, author and regular guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show will visit Australia to launch Dymo N.O.W. and offer his expert organisational … [Read more...]

The Solution for Every Handbag Lover

22 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Borne Naked is the unique handbag liner that sits inside your handbag and holds the contents in organised compartments - keeping all your favourite things in one completely see-through pouch. When … [Read more...]

Partnership between Ebay and CareerOne launches Ebay Jobs

22 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

National employment website, CareerOne.com.au, and online marketplace, eBay.com.au, today announced the launch of eBay Jobs™ located on the web at http://ebay.careerone.com.au A strategic partnership … [Read more...]

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Checklist

22 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Vehicle maintenance is not a tedious chore. In fact, making sure your car runs properly with scheduled visits to the mechanic will most likely keep your car out of the repair shop and on the … [Read more...]

Virgin Active Health Clubs Launch in Australia

21 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Virgin Group has announced one of its most successful global businesses, Virgin Active health clubs, is coming to Australia, with the first club set to open in Frenchs Forest (Sydney) in December this … [Read more...]

Tips when buying a used car

21 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

People often ask me what they can do to get a good used vehicle for a good price. While the answer isn’t always simple, it’s safe to say there is a little bit of information that can go a long way … [Read more...]

Can Your Business Survive a Recession?

19 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Rising fuel costs. Interest rates going up. Returns on investments going down. Dire warnings about the economy sliding into recession. It’s clear that there has been an abrupt slowdown in the … [Read more...]

Video: women panic about aging before they reach 30

18 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

New research released last week by Olay reveals that a woman's panic about aging begins before she’s even reached her 30s! Most women spend their teens trying to look older than they really are and … [Read more...]

Stress costs Australian businesses billions

16 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

A recent report claiming stress has contributed to payouts of over $17 million to Victorian school teachers may be just the tip of the iceberg. According to Dr Lindsay McMillan, Chief Executive of … [Read more...]

Little Books on Big Themes

14 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Bob Carr will today launch a new series of books entitled Little Books on Big Themes at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney at 5pm. All of the distinguished writers in this first series will be … [Read more...]

Melbourne girl crowned Australia’s leading plus size model

13 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Veronika Cvak from Roxburgh Park in Melbourne (pictured) has won Australia’s first ever search for a plus size model competition. The twenty year old has beaten over 2800 contestants, winning a … [Read more...]

Making strategic business connections online

12 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

There is no denying there has been an explosion in business networks on the Internet and with the popularity of social networking sites such as MySpace and FaceBook, this trend is sure to continue … [Read more...]

Australian scientists unravel Leukaemia link

11 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Scientists in Australia have unravelled the structure of a cell signalling receptor in the blood control system which when damaged is responsible for diseases such as leukaemia. Their discovery helps … [Read more...]

Getting help early is the key to beating Depression

11 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

One in five Australians will suffer depression – but getting help early can be the key to a faster, fuller recovery and better health. The Winter 2008 edition of MedicinesTalk is devoted to treating … [Read more...]

Help for parents of donor conceived children

11 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Parents of donor-conceived children are desperately looking for help when trying to tell their children how they were conceived, according to the Infertility Treatment Authority (ITA). In the past … [Read more...]

Family businesses believe they have an edge over the competition

11 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

The fourth annual Family Business Survey, launched by KPMG, Family Business Australia and Deakin University today reveals that family businesses believe they have an edge over their competitors due to … [Read more...]

Car Loans: Are you co-signed with an ex?

10 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

I’ve come across the following scenario quite a few times: "I’ve broken-up with my boyfriend and my problem is I co-signed on a car for him. I’ve asked him to take my name off the loan and get the … [Read more...]

Busting the myths around water

8 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

To celebrate its fresh new look, Cool Ridge decided to ask the nation just what they honestly believed about water. Cool Ridge then compiled the results and found out exactly what myths are out there … [Read more...]

Office workers at high risk of computer eye fatigue

7 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

Australian office workers face a high risk of complex vision and eye problems from prolonged computer use, according to Optometrists Association of Australia (OAA), the peak body for optometrists in … [Read more...]

Celebration of 60s fashion – online

7 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

People around Australia can now see the National Archives’ popular exhibition Strike a Pose online.The exhibition, which recently opened, features trends of the 1960s and 1970s in a celebration of … [Read more...]

Aussies claim world first in the Arctic

7 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

After 70 days alone in the Arctic, two young Australians have today completed an epic journey to become the first people to traverse the largely unexplored Victoria Island. In May, Chris Bray (25) … [Read more...]

Postcards from the Asylum

6 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

In this her fifth collection of poetry, award-winning poet Karen Knight captures with disarming skill, sensitivity and piercing black humour her experiences as an inmate at the Royal Derwent … [Read more...]

New Samy Salon Systems hits Australian shores

6 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

The new Samy Salon Systems is a professional performance haircare free from sulfate, 100% vegan and boasting a comprehensive product line up with nearly 40 individual products catering to every hair … [Read more...]

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