One in five Australians will experience an episode of depression during their lifetime. The majority will seek treatment or experience what is known as a spontaneous remission¹ and then get on with … [Read more...]
The Great Getaway Medina Marrakech
Located in the heart of Marrakech’s historic Sidi Ben Slimane quarter, The Great Getaway Medina has been refurbished to preserve its traditional architectural style. Owners Christian and Ina Krug … [Read more...]
Major retailers in Australia need to invest more in online shopping
According to the most recent NAB Online Retail Sales Index, online shopping accounted for less than 5% of retail spending last year and only 27% of that went to retailers overseas. If these figures … [Read more...]
Starting a Business on a Budget
If you have been unable to obtain funding from a financial institution to start a new business, perhaps you should consider going it alone. Many of Australia's most respected and profitable businesses … [Read more...]
Endometriosis Awareness Week
Teenage girls with endometriosis are not diagnosed early enough and are too often left trying to manage the painful, sometimes debilitating symptoms without support. March 5th to 11th 2012 is … [Read more...]
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...]
Book Review: Lose Weight Fast! by Susie Burrell
[rating: 4] Great title. But also a fraught title. Goodness knows, weight loss is one of the hottest and most controversial topics in the Western world and will do doubt remain that way for many … [Read more...]
Mel B’s 15kg weight loss is a little scary
Six months after giving birth to her third child, Jenny Craig's newest weight loss ambassador, Mel B (aka 'Scary Spice'), has dropped 15kg in 20 weeks. Having shed the requisite number of kilos, the … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Big-Hearted Harry by Jan Weeks
I have a little brother. His name is Harry. He’s four years old. I wish he lived somewhere else because he’s always doing naughty things and then blaming me. “It was Mia!” he says. “She told me to do … [Read more...]
Organisations with women in top roles do better, says Carolyn Kay
From the time she starts school or walks into her first job, the number one thing women are constantly learning is how to negotiate. And it is these skills - along with the addition of strong role … [Read more...]
Back to school at age 42
I'm really excited this evening because tomorrow, I will join the growing number of adults who have enrolled in a course of study through Open Universities Australia (OUA). It's a dream come true for … [Read more...]
Experience the world in one day at the new Holiday & Travel Show
The 2012 Holiday and Travel Shows are coming to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and entry is FREE! The Holiday & Travel Show will include exhibitors showcasing dream destinations from Australia and … [Read more...]
Butterfly Foundation names Mrs Australia as it’s first ambassador
The Butterfly Foundation, Australia’s leading non-government organisation representing eating disorders and body image, has announced Mrs Australia Globe 2011, Karen Gee (pictured far left), as its … [Read more...]
Clean Technology Program Grants
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Clean Technology Program Grants Thursday 23 February 2012 Two Clean Technology Program Grants are now open to applications from … [Read more...]
Employing people in your business
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Employing people in your business Wednesday 22 February 2012 If you have been considering employing people in your business but are … [Read more...]
Business Clean Up Day 2012
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Business Clean Up Day 2012 Wednesday 15 February 2012 Registrations are now open for businesses to get involved in Business Clean Up … [Read more...]
business.gov.au is getting a makeover!
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au business.gov.au is getting a makeover! Tuesday 14 February 2012 To make it easier for you to use business.gov.au, we're changing the … [Read more...]
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
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Australian Training Awards 2012 Wednesday 08 February 2012 Nominations are now open for businesses to apply for the Australian Training Awards. … [Read more...]
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...]
Book Review: The Art of Meditation by Matthieu Ricard
This is the follow-up book to “The Art of Happiness”, written by the same author. Meditation is, according to this book, the “inner transformation through training the mind.” It is a challenging and … [Read more...]
Safe House Exclusive 5 Minute Scene
Sponsored Video: Safe House Exclusive 5 Minute Scene (Official HD) SAFE HOUSE In Cinemas Now Oscar® winner Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds star in the action-thriller Safe House. … [Read more...]
Book Review: The Art of Happiness by Matthieu Ricard
Most of us might see being happy as a matter of luck, chance, or situation, perhaps something that can be “found”. Happiness is often confused with pleasure, joy or being in love. The English … [Read more...]
Book Review: Australians (Volume 2) Eureka to the Diggers by Thomas Keneally
Those with a strong arm and capacious handbag capable of carrying this weighty book will reap the rewards of an interesting read about the people who made Australia the wonderful country it is. This … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Told by Jennifer Crane
From the moment Tom woke up, he was told what to do - what to wear, what to eat, what time to go and where to be. At school he was told when and where to play, when to eat, what to read, where and how … [Read more...]
Why Authorship Markup is now a key Google Ranking Strategy
Google has begun implementing changes to its algorithm that will affect all business owners with websites and blogs, particularly those relying on online advertising for their revenues. In the first … [Read more...]
How to Answer a Question on LinkedIn
LinkedIn has already attracted 100 million professionals, business owners and companies since its establishment. Being a professional social networking site, it has also greatly helped its members in … [Read more...]
How to Ask for Recommendations on LinkedIn
Business owners and professionals wanting to connect with like-minded people can benefit greatly from using LinkedIn. This social networking site helps you to connect with companies, potential … [Read more...]
How to Join a Group on LinkedIn
Groups are powerful. Belonging to a group is a basic human desire. It is a person’s way of connecting with people who share the same interests and experiences. From a business perspective, being … [Read more...]
Building financial knowledge and generating wealth
According to one expert, women would do well to build on their financial knowledge and look to play a greater role in their investment portfolio. When it comes to building wealth there is certainly … [Read more...]
Google+ 5 Key Strategies to Get You Started
Google+ is the newest social networking site to hit the web. So how can you utilize it to your advantage? Powered by Google, Google+ was launched last June and promises to be a user friendly … [Read more...]
Some Secrets should Never Be Kept
Three years ago, when I was on my children’s school council, I broached the subject of sexual abuse prevention education. I asked my fellow committee members why we did not have such program in our … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Nana’s Heart by June Keir
My Nana says I’m her favourite girl in the whole, wide world. My Nana gives me big, warm hugs. She lets me help her make scrumptious gingerbread men. I decorate them with special icing tubes. I use … [Read more...]
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...]
Cookbook Review: Supercharged Food by Lee Holmes
Supercharged Food: Eat your way to good health by Lee Holmes is a new cookbook aimed at reversing the damage of modern day convenience and aiding you in optimizing your diet. Whether you suffer from … [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...]
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