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These little piggies went to market It began with 28 stallholders in 1975, and grew to become one of Australia's best known markets. The irrepressible Red Hill Market has changed the face of the hinterland, keeping thousands of stallholders in business along the way.
Little blokes fight land grab Thousands of landholders are at risk of losing their land rights to development.
Green reaper's brave new world Visitors will need a satellite navigation device to find graves of loved ones in NSW's first eco-burial site.
Rising costs set to bite Restaurateur Matteo Pignatelli has taken tomatoes and asparagus off the menu this month.
State 'soft' over plastic bags The Victorian Government has been accused of letting industry decide environment policy.
Google defies sceptics Google tweaked its online advertising formula and accelerated its growth outside the US to surpass analysts' predictions.
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ENTERPRISE Don't have tickets on yourselfI really should take my own advice. Recently, I wrote about how you shouldn't be a slave to your business and that you should ideally design your business to suit the lifestyle you want.
INNOVATOR How to salvage a sale when your customer makes a mistakeToday's story about the Irish airline that accidentally sold business class airfares for $8 provides yet another example of how not to respond to mistakes.
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