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Sydney Morning Herald My SmallBusiness.com.au Fairfax Digital 7th December 2007
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Small retailers strike back Small Australian retailers are being outstripped by larger competitors. But there is plenty the big chains aren't doing, writes Michael Baker.
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Latest news on Starting your Business Billabong buys Tigerlily brand The former wife of James Packer, Jodhi Meares sells her Tigerlily swimwear brand to Billabong.

Employers do most of the seeking An employment index confirms what firms already know.

Latest news on Managing your Business Labor reaffirms CDMA conditions Labor will not allow Telstra to close its CDMA network until Next G is up to scratch.

Brush-off for small business Small business owners are frustrated they still do not have a voice in federal cabinet.

Latest news on Managing your Business AWA vs FWA: there's a lot in a letter Proposed Fair Work Australia should be good for employers and employees, writes Anthony Forsyth.

Tesco warns on wine boom crash Australian winemakers are not meeting the needs of the British, writes Mark Ritson.

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ENTERPRISE Why it's smart to be the dumbest person in the roomWhen you want to learn and innovate in business, it's smart to be the dumbest person in the room. Of course, it's important to position yourself as an expert in your field. But it's equally important to learn about new methodologies and different ways of doing things. The best way to do that is to throw yourself into the deep end and explore new territories.

INNOVATOR The businesses that called green It's amazing that marketers can find a green angle in just about anything on the market. P***s, coal, oil, cars, phones, computers - right now, it seems the dirtier the better.

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