According to government statistics, the majority of available 47,000 job vacancies available in regional Australia are vacant today. The significant reason for these vacant places is the shortage of skills across regional Australia. Hence, to deal with this situation, the Australian Government has decided to adjust the current immigration intake. The Current Scenario The current...Read More
Now’s the time to start considering your options in a growing economy of entrepreneurs and small business owners. Taking the risk of self-employment can be daunting – and yet it’s an adrenaline rush of hopeful ambition. It’s hard to take a look at an idea and then begin to execute it. You suddenly are in...Read More
Looking to get a business loan or money for your next home? You might want to do it ... Read More
Big future opportunities from Australia-India trade & investment, despite bumpy ride ahead: Statement from Tania Constable, Chief Executive Officer
Strong economic growth in India and increased demand for Australian mineral resources and mining equipment, technology and services should generate big opportunities for both countries while presenting significant challenges for doing business. The latest report in the MCA’s New Frontiers project based on research by Trading Nation Consulting outlines good prospects for resources trade and...Read More
A lot has changed since Alexander Fleming discovered the first true antibiotic: penicillin. For example, top drug makers are no longer...Read More
This Australia Day will see almost 13,000 new citizens pledge their commitment to Australia. Our new citizens come from 129 different nationalities and will be recognised in more than 330 ceremonies nationwide. The Minister for Home Affairs the Hon Peter Dutton...Read More
Did you know that the culture of drinking milk started in Central Europe more than 7500 years ago? A study by University College London scientists found that dairy farming communities in the region used milk as a source of vitamin D to make up for lack of natural sunshine. But while milk has many benefits...Read More
It’s been 44 years since the last human footprint was left on the moon. Now space agencies and private companies are jostling for an opportunity to establish a base there and send tourists over for a bit of sightseeing; with a little luck, some mining of the surface may also be done. Some experts are...Read More
Australia holds 40% of the world’s Uranium supplies, and India needs a bit of it every year in order to fuel its energy independence plans. The treaty has been signed between the two countries, but a year on, the importing of the radioactive metal has not even begun. We look at why this might be....Read More
Once in a while, along comes a politician who raises all the serious, world-altering issues. Pauline Henson, the leader of Australia’s One Nation party, recently questioned the installation of squatting style toilets at the Australian Taxation Offices. In this article, we give the whole topic a thorough once-over. Senator Pauline Hanson, who leads the...Read More