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Results of the nation's health check are back
The Australian "With the ageing of the population, and an increase in chronic disease, you are getting more and more people who are taking about six drugs. That's quite common. "That's going to cost you $120 a month [in PBS co-payments], or $35 a month if you are a ... and more » |
August 20, 2011
Results of the nation's health check are back - The Australian
Rural breast cancer patients face long delays - Oncology Update
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Rural breast cancer patients face long delays
Oncology Update Rural women with breast cancer were less likely to commence adjuvant chemotherapy within 12 weeks of primary surgery, the study presented at last week's Medical Oncology Group of Australia conference found. Those from a rural area had a median waiting ... and more » |
Plain cigs packet plan loses support - The Australian
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Plain cigs packet plan loses support
The Australian This contrasts with research done for Cancer Council Australia, also conducted by Newspoll, which was released at the end of May and put support at 59 per cent and opposition at 24 per cent. Despite the erosion of public backing, politicians from both ... and more » |
Sacked 'rort' nurse gets job back - The West Australian
Sacked 'rort' nurse gets job back - The West Australian:
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Sacked 'rort' nurse gets job back
The West Australian In justifying her actions to the department, Ms Drake-Brockman denied the receipts - totalling $3722.36 - belonged to her and offered to pay back the discrepancy to the Australian Taxation Office. "I do not recall ever seeing the receipts . . . and ... |
Read the fine print - and understand it - New Zealand Herald
Read the fine print - and understand it - New Zealand Herald:
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Read the fine print - and understand it
New Zealand Herald Reflecting on the rental car excess cover rort I realised that a domestic travel insurance policy would have been a cheaper option. A policy for up to five days with 1CoverDirect, for example, would have cost me $42 compared to the $75 I paid the ... and more » |
Why do Aussies pay more? - ABC Online (blog)
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ABC Online (blog) ... by technology companies in Australia. "People out in cyberspace are telling me we need to have a clear spotlight on this and I think either an ACCC, or a similar group, needs to take it on board and investigate why the differentials exist. ... Mandatory product safety reports trigger more product safety recallsMondaq News Alerts (registration) all 2 news articles » |
Ice Cube rip-off exposed - NTNews.com.au
NTNews.com.au |
Ice Cube rip-off exposed
NTNews.com.au Picture: SUPPLIED FAKE representatives of Ice Cube may have cost the music industry thousands of dollars after it was officially revealed his Australia tour in September was fake. The American rapper was supposed to play at Darwin's Gardens ... |
Apple boss confronts rip-off claims - Stuff.co.nz
Apple boss confronts rip-off claims - Stuff.co.nz:
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Apple boss confronts rip-off claims
Stuff.co.nz Ed Husic, the member for Chifley, called out Apple in parliament this week and demanded a broader inquiry by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission into rampant price discrimination by technology companies in Australia. ... and more » |
Phuket Jet-Ski Scams: Aussies to Screen Official YouTube Video Warning Soon - Phuketwan
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Phuket Jet-Ski Scams: Aussies to Screen Official YouTube Video Warning Soon
Phuketwan ... was shot surreptitiously on Patong beach by Australian Embassy officials earlier this month and is now being processed in Australia. Release of the video on YouTube will highlight lack of action by Phuket authorities to halt the jet-ski scams. ... |
New surge in scams as fraudsters attempt to rip off people - Herald Sun
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New surge in scams as fraudsters attempt to rip off people
Herald Sun Tax Commissioner Michael D'Ascenzo said yesterday that people were being flooded with bogus emails and correspondence that looked as if it had been sent by the Australian Taxation Office. Other rip-offs involve offering advance tax refunds, ... and more » |
August 19, 2011
Australian Stock Market Report - Morning 08/19/2011 - International Business Times AU
Irish Times |
Australian Stock Market Report - Morning 08/19/2011
International Business Times AU US consumer prices rose by a surprising 0.5pct in July. Over the year the headline measure rose by 3.6pct largely due to the sharp rebound in gasoline prices. In fact core CPI rose by a more sedate 0.2pct in July and 1.8pct over the year. ... US Stocks Tumble, Treasurys, Gold Rally As US Data Fan Growth FearsWall Street Journal all 445 news articles » |
CBA's Business Sales Survey: Amusement, Entertainment Sectors Post Growth - International Business Times AU
CBA's Business Sales Survey: Amusement, Entertainment Sectors Post Growth - International Business Times AU:
TheBull.com.au |
CBA's Business Sales Survey: Amusement, Entertainment Sectors Post Growth
International Business Times AU "The Australian economy is fast grinding to a halt. The housing sector has come off the boil, manufacturing services and tourism are seeing significant weakness," he said. "You look at market volatility on a global front, and that's seen consumer ... Spending in Australia still weak: BSISydney Morning Herald COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA : Weakness spreads across business sales as ...4-traders (press release) AUD/USD update (18th Aug 2011, 16:30)Market Moves all 23 news articles » |
The face of Aussie Apple - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald |
The face of Aussie Apple
Sydney Morning Herald Ed Husic, the member for Chifley, called out Apple in parliament this week and demanded a broader inquiry by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission into rampant price discrimination by technology companies in Australia. ... Australia's tech price penaltyTechnology Spectator all 5 news articles » |
Curtin bribery scandal men 'will lose their visas' - WA today
Curtin bribery scandal men 'will lose their visas' - WA today:
WA today |
Curtin bribery scandal men 'will lose their visas'
WA today The Australian Government has recently cracked down on migration fraud, with the introduction earlier this year of a new fraud provision relating to a number of skilled migration visas. "The new fraud provision allows applications to be refused where ... and more » |
To use or not to use a travel agent? - Sydney Morning Herald
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To use or not to use a travel agent?
Sydney Morning Herald Total rip-off. On the other hand, we recently toured Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar with a company based in SE Asia and got a great trip out of it with only reasonable commissions being paid. So far, this strategy has worked out well (with the ... and more » |
Greens question the science of gas - WA Business News (subscription)
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Greens question the science of gas
WA Business News (subscription) Page 14: WA Nationals MP Tony Crook is to spearhead a Federal parliamentary campaign to end the state's GST “rip-off”. Page 16: Rio Tinto has suspended work at two Pilbara mines as police investigate the death of a fly-in fly-out worker at the Brockman ... and more » |
Tourism: the other Aussie ripoff? - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald |
Tourism: the other Aussie ripoff?
Sydney Morning Herald Australia is not short of natural attractions, but many of us look overseas for better value holidays. Photo: Hamilton Island In recent months the retail industry has been beside itself over e-commerce, even requiring a lengthy if unproductive ... and more » |
Peter Lyons: Trade truths behind great milk 'rip off' - New Zealand Herald
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Peter Lyons: Trade truths behind great milk 'rip off'
New Zealand Herald Ironically the Australian Commerce Commission launched an inquiry into the low prices for milk and whether this was harming the dairy industry in Australia. There is a further reason for the low prices of retail milk in Australia. ... and more » |
Three New Hendra Cases, 19 Total, Confirmed in Australia - TheHorse.com
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Three New Hendra Cases, 19 Total, Confirmed in Australia
TheHorse.com Scientists believe the virus is transmitted to horses from flying foxes, a type of fruit bat that frequents Australia, but the exact method of transmission remains unclear. The zoonotic disease is transmissible to humans and has killed four people ... and more » |
TV Viewing Reduces Life Expectancy in Australian Adults - Doctors Lounge
Moneycontrol.com |
TV Viewing Reduces Life Expectancy in Australian Adults
Doctors Lounge They constructed a life table model using previous findings of the relationship between TV viewing time and mortality in Australia in 2008. Data were collected from a survey of the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and the Australian Diabetes, ... Too much TV may take years off your lifeUSA Today TV shortens life by 22 minutes per viewing hour, says studyCBS News TV shortens life by 22 minutes per hourABC Online ABC News -PRWire -Diabetes.co.uk all 257 news articles » |
Kids 'in the dark' on STIs - Bendigo Advertiser
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Kids 'in the dark' on STIs
Bendigo Advertiser Nearly half of the respondents believe Pap tests can detect STIs, despite widespread health education campaigns highlighting that Pap tests are a cancer screening tool. The survey of 18-35-year-old Australians has revealed a series of myths and ... Young in the dark about sexual healthHerald Sun Australian youth are in the dark about their sexual healthNEWS.com.au all 34 news articles » |
Modified Ecstasy Holds Promise As Potent Blood Cancer Treatment - Vibe Ghana
Modified Ecstasy Holds Promise As Potent Blood Cancer Treatment - Vibe Ghana:
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Modified Ecstasy Holds Promise As Potent Blood Cancer Treatment
Vibe Ghana They aimed to break down the actions of the drug to isolate its cancer-killing properties from its general toxicity. Working with researchers from the University of Western Australia who produced the new compounds for them, the Birmingham scientists ... and more » |
Foster's Shareholders Unlikely To Accept SABMiller Offer - Wall Street Journal
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Foster's Shareholders Unlikely To Accept SABMiller Offer
Wall Street Journal Nielsen, a marketing and consumer information company, showed Australian packaged beer volume fell 5.5% in June alone from a year earlier. Declines were particularly evident in the state of Victoria, which is the biggest market for Foster's, ... Brewer Foster's rejects SABMiller's hostile bidAFP Market turmoil puts SABMiller in strong position on Foster's bidThe Australian TEXT-Fitch: No rating impact on Foster'sReuters Forbes -Business Day -Evening Standard all 801 news articles » |
Buyers beware of scam calls - Coff's Coast Advocate
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Buyers beware of scam calls
Coff's Coast Advocate Other consumers have reported being told they had been specially selected by the Australian Gov- ernment, along with 17000 others, to receive a refund of $5284 in bank fees. However, to receive the refund, they were told they had to complete a Western ... and more » |
Jail terms for Lankans behind $40000 ATM scam in Australia - Ceylon Daily News
Jail terms for Lankans behind $40000 ATM scam in Australia - Ceylon Daily News:
Ceylon Daily News |
Jail terms for Lankans behind $40000 ATM scam in Australia
Ceylon Daily News The global fraud scheme involved card numbers stolen in Britain being emailed to Australia and encoded onto blank Coles Myer and Crown cards, which were then used to withdraw cash at ATMs. During the trial, the court heard more than 1500 credit and ... |
SensaSlim contempt charge - The Age
SensaSlim contempt charge - The Age:
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SensaSlim contempt charge
The Age ''The ACCC is seeking a declaration, penalties and costs against Mr O'Brien. A directions hearing has been set down in the Federal Court in Sydney for 31 August,'' an ACCC statement said. Mr O'Brien is the sole director of Sensaslim Australia Pty Ltd, ... Sensaslim director Peter O'Brien faces contempt of court actionSmartCompany.com.au SensaSlim director ordered website to delete emails, court toldSydney Morning Herald all 12 news articles » |
August 18, 2011
Foster's Shareholders Unlikely to Accept SABMiller Offer - Wall Street Journal
Foster's Shareholders Unlikely to Accept SABMiller Offer - Wall Street Journal:
Globe and Mail |
Foster's Shareholders Unlikely to Accept SABMiller Offer
Wall Street Journal Nielsen, a marketing and consumer information company, showed Australian packaged beer volume fell 5.5% in June alone from a year earlier. Declines were particularly evident in the state of Victoria, which is the biggest market for Foster's, ... Brewer Foster's rejects SABMiller's hostile bidAFP Market turmoil puts SABMiller in strong position on Foster's bidThe Australian TEXT-Fitch: No rating impact on Foster'sReuters Forbes -Business Day -Firstpost all 730 news articles » |
Dell Australia aims for growth - The Australian
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Dell Australia aims for growth
The Australian In the current quarter, Mr Kremer said the local staff roster would swell by about the same number even though consumer confidence is at a low ebb and wildly gyrating stock markets have investors on edge. “Company wide margins are around 24 points ... Dell's Australian data centre expected in under a yearComputerworld Australia all 2 news articles » |
Wesfarmers has no idea where retail headed - Ninemsn
Wesfarmers has no idea where retail headed - Ninemsn:
The West Australian |
Wesfarmers has no idea where retail headed
Ninemsn But after weeks of global market volatility and months of consumer caution, chief executive Richard Goyder believes Australia's growth outlook is still good. "I think the outlook is still pretty positive," he told reporters on Thursday after Wesfarmers ... Wesfarmers lifts net profit in aftermath of natural disastersThe Australian Wesfarmers Weather Tough Retail Conditions, Profits Up 23%International Business Times AU Wesfarmers finds the Coles goldBusiness Spectator all 79 news articles » |
Australians wanted for Parkinson's study - NEWS.com.au
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Australians wanted for Parkinson's study
NEWS.com.au Common examples of biomarkers in other diseases include high levels of cholesterol for possible heart disease. In most cases, Parkinson's patients are diagnosed only when they show obvious symptoms such as body tremors, slowness of movement and muscle ... and more » |
Enough is enough! - Australian Ageing Agenda
Australian Ageing Agenda |
Enough is enough!
Australian Ageing Agenda Earlier this year, the federal government announced plans to introduce a new national funding pool from 2013, to provide health funding to various competing health causes, like heart disease, cancers, diabetes, dementia and many others. ... |
Push for asylum seeker Medicare cover - Sydney Morning Herald
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Push for asylum seeker Medicare cover
Sydney Morning Herald One asylum seeker who had a history of heart disease stopped taking his blood pressure medication because he could no longer afford to pay for it. The researchers said while state government policies on providing hospital care to community-based asylum ... and more » |
We Need Measurable Outcomes From the UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs - Huffington Post (blog)
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We Need Measurable Outcomes From the UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs
Huffington Post (blog) 80% of diabetes and heart disease, and 40% of cancers can be prevented by avoiding tobacco, increasing physical activity, and improving diet. Our advice to member states? NCDs are complex, and you can't do it all. Agree on the top 3 - 5 action items, ... and more » |
Heart Foundation Congratulates 17000 women on Ten Week Challenge Results - International Business Times
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Heart Foundation Congratulates 17000 women on Ten Week Challenge Results
International Business Times “Over the last 10 weeks thousands of women across Australia have taken steps to reduce their risk of heart disease by focusing on one specific goal. “Half of the participants chose to 'be active every day' and more than a quarter picked 'improve ... and more » |
Inquiry report hits out at deferral of drug listings - The Canberra Times
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Inquiry report hits out at deferral of drug listings
The Canberra Times These included treatments for schizophrenia, prostate enlargement, chronic pain and constipation, severe asthma and heart disease, severe sweating, deep vein thrombosis and an IVF drug. The Government has subsequently approved the listing of two of the ... and more » |
Female Smokers More at Risk than Males - International Business Times
International Business Times |
Female Smokers More at Risk than Males
International Business Times A major new study has revealed that women smokers could be more at risk of heart disease than their male counterparts. The research, published in prestigious medical journal The Lancet, found the increased risk of developing heart disease because of ... Female smokers at higher riskThe West Australian all 17 news articles » |
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