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Green wine? I'll drink to
that. Groundbreaking environmental packaging for wine is opening export doors for one Australian wine grower.
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Telco takes fight to High Court Telstra is challenging the validity of regulations allowing rivals to use its copper wire network.
Wage growth contained Wages appear under control, decreasing the chance of another rates rise before Christmas, say economists.
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ENTERPRISE Turnover is vanity and profit is sanity A friend of mine is running a fast-growth small business that certainly appears very successful. He is recruiting staff and is already maintaining a healthy turnover for a company that is only two years old. However, he recently admitted that while turnover is impressive, profit is not. In fact, it's non-existent - the business is making a small loss.
INNOVATOR Do counterfeits really kill innovation?We need intellectual property to nurture ideas and foster innovation. True or false?
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