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A bipartisan committee has recommended the Australian parliament pass new free trade agreements with Indonesia and Hong Kong as soon as possible, saying there is “overwhelming support” for the deals that will unlock “significant benefits” for the economy.
But amid resistance from the union movement, which has raised concerns about investor state settlement dispute clauses and labour market access, the Greens have issued a dissenting report that opposes the deals, and Labor MPs have called for the agreements to include assurances about future labour market access granted to Indonesian workers. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/09/bipartisan-support-for-indonesia-and-hong-kong-trade-deals-despite-union-concerns The Renault Alaskan ute has been official ruled out from being introduced in Australia – but the brand is likely to replace it with a rebodied version of the Mitsubishi Triton, after Mitsubishi recently joined the Renault-Nissan alliance.
The managing director of Renault Australia Anouk Poelmann told media during a briefing in Sydney today “the Alaskan is not suitable in its current form in Australia” but quickly added the brand is “not walking away from the ute market” and would pursue “other opportunities”. The Renault Alaskan was deemed unsuitable because the suspension is tuned for the European lifestyle market, rather than as an Australian workhorse ute. Read more: https://www.caradvice.com.au/800482/renault-alaskan-ute-axed-from-australia-could-switch-to-mitsubishi-triton/ Almost 8,000 South Australians are going hungry each month, as a new report reveals the number of people seeking food handouts has grown by 15 per cent this year.
More than 130,000 people in SA are seeking food relief each month, compared with 117,260 people last year. Of those people, it has been revealed that more than 7,876 people are unable to be fed by charities. Read more: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/south-australia-s-food-charities-can-t-meet-demand In the next 15 years, the development of unmanned systems in the air, on and under the waves and on land, alongside sophisticated networks of ‘sensors and shooters’, is likely to accelerate. Australia must be ready to respond. In a speech at the recent 2019 Sea Power conference in Sydney, Minister for Defence Linda Reynolds argued that:
The challenge for Navy, for Defence and for the nation, is how to remain flexible enough in defence acquisition to augment major platforms using new and emerging technologies to secure both our offensive and defensive advantages … Unmanned underwater, air and surface vehicles assisted by artificial intelligence are other rapidly emerging areas of technology that will change traditional ways of thinking about naval warfare and sea control. At the moment, especially in relation to unmanned systems, the Royal Australian Navy’s mindset isn’t likely to meet the challenge identified by the minister. The large platforms that will come into operational service after a long acquisition cycle are in danger of being rendered impotent in the face of swift changes in new technologies, including unmanned autonomous systems. Read more: https://www.aspistrategist.org.au/unmanned-systems-are-the-future-and-australias-navy-needs-to-get-on-board/ Hello Everyone,
We all love to eat out and the impact of good food is just mind-blowing. There is no dearth of food lovers in our country and the fact that Australia is considered the best place for owning restaurants makes the idea of owning a restaurant all the more interesting. If you are one of those who dream about owning a restaurant, then you must be prepared for the roller coaster ride ahead. It is not easy to make your presence felt in the cluttered marketplace. You need to learn the tricks of the trade. So give a good read to the article shared below to prepare for the job. https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/buying/8-things-you-should-know-before-buying-a-restaurant The cost of mental illness is much more than personal, with startling new research revealing the serious health issue delivers a $60 billion whack to the Australian economy each year.
But a report to be released today will call on businesses to take the charge in addressing the problem, saying the solutions would not only recover those huge losses, but deliver a profit. It makes a series of recommendations based on a concept called “shared value” — a profitable business strategy that works to solve mental health challenges. Read more: https://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/australian-economy/mental-illness-is-smashing-australias-economy-to-the-tune-of-60-billion/news-story/b1173115237b516330e2060f4231f5cd It’s hard to actually be surprised by a political narrative these days, but Alexander Downer allegedly being a secret leftist spy is one conspiracy that manages to spark mirth, even as the world is burning.
On the political spectrum, Downer, who holds the titles for Australia’s longest serving foreign affairs minister and shortest serving leader of the country’s main conservative party, sits slightly to the right of Margaret Thatcher. But a night of drinking at the Kensington Wine Rooms in London in May 2016, with a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump’s campaign, George Papadopoulos, suddenly had Downer marked as a “spy” and “Clinton errand boy” by Trump supporters, spurred on by Papadopoulos, who claimed Downer had been placed there to help bring him, and Trump, down. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/04/alexander-downer-the-australian-blue-blood-accused-of-being-an-anti-trump-spy Josh Frydenberg has denied suggestions Scott Morrison echoed Donald Trump’s rhetoric in a major speech criticising “negative globalism” and cited UN criticism of Australia’s asylum seeker policies as an example of international overreach.
The treasurer and deputy Liberal leader made the comments on Friday, following Morrison’s speech to the Lowy Institute in which he declared sovereign nations needed to eschew an “unaccountable internationalist bureaucracy” and the world needs to avoid “negative globalism”. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/oct/04/scott-morrisons-negative-globalism-no-echo-of-trump-josh-frydenberg-says Australia's enthusiasm for medicinal emu oil takes flight, as producers push to keep up with demand10/3/2019 Australia's emu farmers are ramping up production of oil, with demand increasing as more people become aware of the product's medicinal qualities.
Veteran emu farmer Wayne Piltz said the market has grown significantly in recent years, but production has not risen with it. Mr Piltz, now the only emu farmer in South Australia, currently has about 1,000 chicks at his Moorook farm in the state's Riverland region. "It's just got to the stage where there's a lot of it being exported, a lot of it's going into local products, into cosmetics and therapeutic goods," Mr Piltz said. "We're basically short of oil throughout Australia. "I know the other suppliers over in Victoria, they're struggling to have enough oil, so it's in pretty good demand … which keeps the price very attractive for us." A close up shot of an adult emu in a paddock. How do you produce emu oil? Although Mr Piltz breeds the birds, he does not process the oil himself, instead sending his stock to a facility in north-west Victoria. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2019-10-04/australias-enthusiasm-for-medicinal-oil-takes-flight-as-producer/11566532 |
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