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Confusion over work changes Small businesses have been left scratching their heads after the Labor Government's much publicised `dismantling' of WorkChoices last month.
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No national levy Australia will not adopt a national levy on plastic bags after the nation's environment ministers failed to reach agreement on the proposal.
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