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23rd September 2009
A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Cars are part of our everyday life, but the convenience of car travel comes at a price for wildlife wherever there are roads. In present drought conditions, more animals are moving about to find water and food, and are coming into more contact with driver... Read >
Author: Chelsi
21st September 2009
Relocating to Australia
If you are relocating to Australia and want to make sure your move is carried out by experts then Armishaws is your answer. We have been moving people to Australia for many years. Please give us a call if you have any questions. M... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals
21st September 2009
A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an... Read >
Author: Isiah Bond
07th September 2009
When it comes to planning your honeymoon it is a good idea to know where to go & when. So whether your wedding is in January or July, here are some of the hottest honeymoon destinations throughout the year.
January
Summer is in full swing in locat... Read >
Author: weddingdirectory
13th August 2009
It has just be announced that Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund will sell off their Wind Farm land holding located at Starfish Hill near Cape Jervis in South Australia.
Transfield have operated this Wind Farm for that last 5 years or so. The sit... Read >
Author: Grazy
11th August 2009
A picket fence has now become the universal symbol for a rustic and peaceful setting. Picket fences have been used for a long time but have only recently acquired a connotation of warmth and friendliness in eyes of modern society. Picket fences immediatel... Read >
Author: Pearl Abraham
10th August 2009
In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make the right selecti... Read >
Author: esha
07th August 2009
ISO 14001 is an investment of time and money but done right, it brings very real benefits. Green business can be very good business. An environmental management system is about environmental sustainability and it includes consideration of discharges and ... Read >
24th July 2009
Even if you are not a major student of history, you may be surprised at the long, rich history behind conveyancing in Australia. Spanning many decades, conveyancing has its roots in Europe and has evolved a lot since those long ago days.
Back in approx... Read >
Author: EvoSeo
17th July 2009
No matter what you are actually looking for, from a sophisticated and elegant five star restaurants to the up-to-date cafes and hip bars; Melbourne, the jewel of South Australia has everything!
Here are Melbourne reviews of some of the best places in ... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
16th July 2009
Australia- a country of vibrant culture witnesses thousands of travelers every year. The popularity of traveling Australia has increased over the years as every city of the country guarantees a lovely stay to the travelers. The country has some major citi... Read >
Author: Sophia Johnson
09th July 2009
There are many potential situations where a particular property or facility may need to be secured as urgently as possible. This sort of situation could arise when you purchase a new property or when an existing property has come to be in a delicate and t... Read >
Author: Pearl Abraham
02nd July 2009
Melbourne which is actually Jewel of South Australia is blessed with everything. It does not matter what actually you want; be it an elegant and a sophisticated restaurant to the modern and happening cafes and the hip bars, Melbourne offers you everything... Read >
Author: Bob Adams
12th June 2009
Chain-wire fencing is the gold standard of fencing for properties that need to maintain a high level of security. If you own a location where you need to closely monitor and control access to your property, chain-wire fencing is just the right option for ... Read >
Author: Pearl Abraham
06th June 2009
According to a data collected by property information provider RP, people currently looking to sell their homes are having to significantly reduce their asking price if they expect to make a sale.
The data shows that they are having to cut the original... Read >
Author: Which4u
06th June 2009
Opal:
Opal has been a mystery for centuries. No two opals look alike. The word ‘opal’ was derived from a Greek word opallos, meaning “to see changes of color”. Opal is derived as a precious gemstone which is formed from non-crystalline silica g... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter
05th June 2009
When teams are out in the field, either on foot or in transport the safety and monitoring of personnel is the number one priority of any organisation. By using GPS Technology, combined with radio communications infrastructure, it is possible to track rad... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon
05th June 2009
When teams are out in the field, either on foot or in transport the safety and monitoring of personnel is the number one priority of any organisation. By using GPS Technology, combined with radio communications infrastructure, it is possible to track rad... Read >
Author: MarkSheldon
05th June 2009
When teams are out in combat, or even when executives are in transport the safety and monitoring of personnel is paramount at all times. Through the use of GPS and modern radio communications technology it is now possible to integrate tracking solutions ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon
05th June 2009
When teams are out in combat, or even when executives are in transport the safety and monitoring of personnel is paramount at all times. Through the use of GPS and modern radio communications technology it is now possible to integrate tracking solutions ... Read >
Author: Ian Sheldon
20th May 2009
Taking a trip to Australia is always a memorable occasion since the country showcases a diverse range of facets which one wouldn’t discover anywhere else. Ranked amongst the most sought-after holiday destinations in the world, the country boasts of beau... Read >
Author: Take A Break
18th May 2009
Getting a fence installed around the perimeter of your property is the first step to insuring that it is safeguarded against potential threats. Security needs change according to the utilisation of the plot in question. As such, there are a number of diff... Read >
Author: Pearl Abraham
13th May 2009
Shiraz is a well-liked little grape, often said to be one of the most popular in the wine world. It really started to make a name for itself when Australia started producing affordable versions a couple of decades ago. And with Shiraz production there goi... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
31st March 2009
Car insurance as the name suggests is the insurance or the coverage which is purchased for the cars. Purchasing of the insurance is done in order to guard protect the customer from the losses that incur in case of any miss happening like accidents. Follow... Read >
Author: Alien
25th March 2009
Australia has its seasons in undo to most of the world. When it is coldness in Europe and America, it summer in Australia, and junior versa. While it may be demanding to imagine Australians sunbathing on the shore and swimming and surfing in the ocean in ... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
10th March 2009
In the last 20 years, Australia has really made its mark in the wine world. The country produces a variety of wines from a number of wine growing regions and has revolutionised winemaking processes, making it a real force to be reckoned with in the wine-g... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
10th March 2009
Merlot is a great player in the wine world, having two very different roles. Not only does it make a great blending partner but it is also a pretty good grape when used on its own, producing some deliciously subtle and easy drinking red wines.
Merlot ... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
16th January 2009
Bringing Chatsworth Park to Australia
When Sam Ramsay arrived in Australia from England and first named his original 132 acre property in Balnarring Victoria Chatsworth Park he could have no idea that part of his sheep grazing land would one day be tak... Read >
Author: balnarring2355
08th January 2009
One of the ideal ways of traveling around Australia would be to take a tour to its western side and that’s Perth, the capital and largest city of the Australian State of Western Australia. Owing to its vastness, everything you wish to see in this scenic... Read >
Author: Arleigh
19th December 2008
In every side (regions, places, cities) in Australia are gifted with lot of beautiful sceneries in which a tourist can impress and love it. South Australia is one of the top destinations if you bound in Australia. South Australia is a state of Australia i... Read >
Author: amerie
19th December 2008
A rainwater collection system does exactly what it sounds like…collects rainwater. In Australia, the dry climate has made the use of rainwater collection tanks a practical solution to a difficult problem. You need water for many reasons besides drinking... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
06th September 2008
Reports of Murray Goulburn making a solo bid for Dairy Farmers early last week appear to be accurate, with the company asking for approval of a potential takeover of Dairy Farmers from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Murray Goulburn... Read >
Author: patty
04th September 2008
Australia's OneSteel profit jumpsAustralia's second-largest steel (from: http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/buy-steel_/ )company, more than doubled its second-half operating profit and sharply increased its forecast for iron ore sales, sending its shar... Read >
Author: sws
03rd September 2008
Reports of Murray Goulburn making a solo bid for Dairy Farmers early last week appear to be accurate, with the company asking for approval of a potential takeover of Dairy Farmers from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
Murray Goulburn... Read >
Author: stjenre
14th July 2008
Perth is one of the world’s most isolated capitals and is situated on the Western Part of Australia between the Indian Ocean and the desert sands of the Nullarbor.
If you are travelling to Perth on your summer holiday this year then you may be intere... Read >
Author: Gill
20th June 2008
On Thursday Jed and I went to Greenock South Australia , Mandy told us to pop down as she knew of a good bed and breakfast The Old Telegraph Station built in 1860 is very popular with travellers and we booked for the night. We enjoyed the stay as the home... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
20th June 2008
On Thursday Jed and I went to Greenock South Australia , Mandy told us to pop down as she knew of a good bed and breakfast The Old Telegraph Station built in 1860 is very popular with travellers and we booked for the night. We enjoyed the stay as the home... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
17th June 2008
Warts are harmless skin growths caused by a virus. They have a rough surface on which tiny dark specks may be seen. They may grow on any part of the body and their appearance depends on their location.
Warts are a type of infection caused by viruses in... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
13th June 2008
In 1837 the Barossa Valley was named by South Australia's first Surveyor General, Colonel William Light. The area's name comes from a location with the same name in Spain. Barossa was first settled in 1842 by German and English settlers. The largest group... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
13th June 2008
In 1837 the Barossa Valley was named by South Australia's first Surveyor General, Colonel William Light. The area's name comes from a location with the same name in Spain. Barossa was first settled in 1842 by German and English settlers. The largest group... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
06th June 2008
The Barossa Valley was a great place to visit Malcolm, Sarah and I went last year and thought we would write an article for the internet to help promote is wonderful region.
I first heard about the Barossa through a friend in the USA saying that it h... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
06th June 2008
The Barossa Valley was a great place to visit Malcolm, Sarah and I went last year and thought we would write an article for the internet to help promote is wonderful region.
I first heard about the Barossa through a friend in the USA saying that it h... Read >
Author: Jason Keiller
15th May 2008
We've all seen the adverts. First theres a close up of a bronzed beauty in a white bikini sashaying down the beach, her damp, sun-kissed locks bouncing from side to side with each step. Then the camera zooms out to a wide angle shot of the dazzling white ... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
21st February 2008
Warts are harmless skin growths caused by a virus. They have a rough surface on which tiny dark specks may be seen. They may grow on any part of the body and their appearance depends on their location.
Warts are a type of infection caused by viruses in... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
13th February 2008
Recent figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) show that migration is increasing to South Australia. During the 12 months ending 31 March 2007, the Australian state recorded a net overseas migration gain of 12,600 people.
During the firs... Read >
Author: amerie
21st January 2008
It now seems more migrants to Australia are using agents compared to migrants of other destinations according to the latest Emigrate Australia reader survey. 59.4% of readers now say they are using an immigration consultant for their applications.
The... Read >
Author: ...
22nd October 2007
There are some fun facts concerning Australia:*Australia produces 95 percent of the world's valuable opals plus 99 percent of black opals.*Cobber Paddy in South Australia is known as the opal centre of the planet. Its inhabitants is made up of more than 4... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
02nd July 2007
Australia is the third-largest country in the world and this makes a cross country tour a rather daunting proposal. The entire centre of the country is desert, so all of its major cities are along the coast. A popular route could take you from the souther... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
26th June 2007
I have been buying and playing guitars for around thirty years and it's true to say that I certainly have owned quite a few! My real passion is guitars and I have been fascinated not only how they sound but I can always tell how good they sound by the rea... Read >
Author: Terry
05th March 2007
A company brochure is one of the basic tools in your marketing kit yet so many companies struggle to create an effective brochure that delivers a return on investment for the business.
Recently I came across an excellent example of a company brochure d... Read >
Author: Alison Halupka
17th November 2006
Why buy wine?
In Australia, wine has become the new beverage of choice for people in all walks of life. Moreover, Australia has developed an enviable reputation amongst wine drinkers and appreciators the world over. Myshopping.com.au can help you make ... Read >
Author: Andrew Gates
27th June 2006
A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an... Read >
Author: Legal Eagle
12th June 2006
The Hermannsburg mission was established in 1877 by German Lutheran missionaries about 125 km west of Alice Springs in the majestic Western MacDonnell Ranges in Central Australia. The missionaries settled at permanent waterhole known to the local Western ... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
08th June 2006
Australia the world's second largest uranium producer has the world's largest known recoverable uranium reserves.
Australian uranium mining is a bit of a curiosity. There country has a "Three Mines" policy, limiting the number of producing uranium m... Read >
Author: James Finch
01st April 2006
The ranks of Australia's skilled workers have been boosted by almost 78,000 in the past year in an effort to solve the country's skills shortage.
It's the largest intake of skilled migrants since the late 1980s.
Australian Immigration Minister Amanda Va... Read >
Author: John Bell
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