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19 document(s) in Industry.

 
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Dusty thinking settles across wide brown land Dusty thinking settles across wide brown land
Business has gone deaf and colour blind  green is not in its spectrum. HOW political is that. At the very climax of negotiations  about 2.30pm on Thursday, just after sceptical senator Nick Minchin rose to join the parliamentary debate  the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry put out a statement opposing "unilateral adoption" of a carbon pollution reduction scheme.
The Age 21/11/2009     no charge     991 words

Coalition ETS to shield costs of big emitters
COALITION amendments to the proposed emissions trading scheme will shield heavy polluting industry from the short-term costs of a carbon price.
The Age 19/10/2009     no charge     491 words

Maitland firm finds the right solutions
EIGHTEEN months after establishing in a competitive marketplace and two months after changing location, Industry Recruitment Solutions has begun collecting awards.
Newcastle Herald 15/08/2009     no charge     235 words

Spectacular growth gets its rewards
MAITLAND'S Alliance People Solutions has been honoured for its spectacular growth and superior customer service with a major industry award.
Newcastle Herald 14/08/2009     no charge     361 words

Eight industries get 95% free permits
THE Government has released key details of help for eight industries under its emissions trading scheme before a crucial vote on the legislation next week.
The Age 20/06/2009     no charge     410 words

An industry policy is vital for growth
Strong trade unions are not an impediment to a flourishing economy.
The Age 11/06/2009     no charge     854 words

Permits would double money given to business
THE Productivity Commission has attacked the Rudd Government's plans to hand out billions of dollars worth of free emission permits to emission-intensive firms, warning that it would just shift the burden of adjustment to other industries.
The Age 27/05/2009     no charge     409 words

How the plan will work for households
HOUSEHOLDERS seeking to cut energy consumption will not avoid extra carbon emissions unless they also pay for carbon credits.
The Age 05/05/2009     no charge     250 words

Big polluters win exemption from renewable energy
THE Rudd Government has given big polluters a break by allowing them a generous exemption from contributing to the nation's mandated renewable energy target.
Sydney Morning Herald 01/05/2009     no charge     504 words

Advantage to the Hunter
A NEW survey showing that one in four small or medium-sized business expected to retrench staff in the coming three months represents another piece of the jigsaw of evidence pointing to a deteriorating Australian economy. Fortunately for this region, the dozens of Hunter Valley businesses that took part in the study were noticeably more optimistic than their counterparts in Sydney. One in three Hunter firms, for example, expected profits to fall in the coming quarter, compared to half of the ...
Newcastle Herald 22/04/2009     no charge     518 words

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