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Analysts tip turbulence for Qantas

22.02.2008 19:55    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE market may have loved the news but Qantas' record half-year profit and buoyant outlook failed to sway analysts yesterday.


Takeover expenses hurt first-half profit

22.02.2008 19:55    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
TELEVISION program maker and distributor Beyond International has reported a fall in first-half profit after booking $1 million in costs after a failed effort to take it over.

Qantas to hire 2000 crew on lower pay

22.02.2008 19:55    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
QANTAS wants to use an agreement that is allowing it to hire 2000 new flight attendants at lower pay rates and longer working hours.

Inflexible employers will lose staff

22.02.2008 19:55    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
EMPLOYERS who will not discuss job flexibility will be left without staff.


Allco under spotlight for results, asset sales

22.02.2008 19:55    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
THE suspended Allco Finance Group is almost certain to release its long-awaited half-year results on Monday, along with a strategic plan detailing longer-term asset sales.

Billabong on track despite dollar woes

22.02.2008 19:55    headlinefeeds.news.com.au
SURFWEAR and snowboard retailer Billabong International says it's on track for strong annual earnings growth, even though a high Australian dollar is weighing on its bottom line.

Why is Climate Change not Debated?

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
Shouldn't debate on climate change be put through the same scrutiny as other scientific debates? Climate change could effect us all and all the evidence should be considered. 20/20 look into some simple questions.Share This Tags: al gore, anti global

Midwestern Bio-Ag Bio-News Vol 13 Issue 1

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
This is the latest newsletter from Midwestern Bio-Ag Winter 2008.In this issue:Brunetti's philosophyWinter is prime time to planManage N to protect OMWhy plant 38 rows in May?Transitioning off rBGH/BSTLittle things, BIG difference2008 Winter Meeting ScheduleTo view this newsletter click on

Noosa Festival of Surfing 2008

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
A celebration of the surfing lifestyleEstablished in 1992 by members of the Noosa Malibu Club, the Noosa Festival of Surfing was as an amateur longboard surfing competition called the Noosa Malibu Classic. In 1996 a professional division was introduced and
Noosa Festival of Surfing 2008

Screen Cleaner Screen Saver

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
Cheers Sarah for the idea. It contains a pug(little dog) licking your computer screen clean. He doesn't do the best job but he'll get there.I hope you all enjoy. There is no spyware/adware in this screen saver. This is version

How to Recognise Propaganda in Elections and Marketing

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
This educational video shows the propaganda techniques used in elections/marketing and how to evaluate them. The general techniques used are listed below:Glittering GeneralitiesTransferName CallingCard StackingTestimonialPlain FolksBand WagonUnderstanding these techniques is the first step in identifying propaganda techniques. The second step

Garden Calander - February

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
In February in many coastal areas of Australia, summer humidity sets in and everything rots out from under you. This is also the month of the year when the worst lawn problems appear. In some areas the dreaded armyworm marches

Old people are not the same these days

22.02.2008 15:18    nuganics.com.au
This is a great little article from a Queensland newspaper. God bless you Edna.Share This Tags: article, newspaper, paper, queensland Related posts Composting - Making Soil Improver from Rubbish (0)

Garuda Indonesia Flight 200 pilot released on bail

22.02.2008 13:10    en.wikinews.org
The subsequent investigation by the National Transport Safety Committee concluded with report released in November that found the aircraft had approached at far in excess of safe landing speeds, with Komar ignoring 15 activations of the Ground Proximity Warning System

Australian drug regulator requires warning on Zolpidem

22.02.2008 13:09    en.wikinews.org
Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration (TDC) will require makers of the sleeping pill, zolpidem (marketed as Stilnox in Australia) to provide a warning about its "bizarre" and "potentially dangerous" side effects. The warning follows a decision by the National Drugs and
Australian drug regulator requires warning on Zolpidem

Fiction writing

22.02.2008 11:00    benambra.org
I'm currently working on a script for a short film and an ARC grant application. Two works of creative fiction... I want to do a post about the responsibilities of IT professionals in the fallout from the British data loss

Correspondence published in the Quarterly Essay

22.02.2008 11:00    benambra.org
My response to Ian Lowe's recent Quarterly Essay was published in the current issue of the magazine. His response to correspondence was quite annoying; I don't think he made much of an attempt to engage with my arguments. Anyway, it

Department of redundancy department

22.02.2008 11:00    benambra.org
From a feed-the-chooks press release on water usage reductions in Victoria: "So we are now using on a per-capita basis less water per-capita per-person than we were in the 1940s." As to the substantive issue, so what? Domestic water usage

Happy New Year everyone

22.02.2008 11:00    benambra.org
And a belated Merry Christmas, I suppose... My silly season involved the usual Christmas with my parents in Tallangatta. I didn't take the opportunity to revisit the view from Mount Benambra, but I did get to have a look at

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