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Sydney Ahmadi Muslim Women invite all women to Annual Business Expo

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia Women’s Auxiliary in Sydney is hosting its Annual Business Expo on Sunday, 18th August 2023.    The expo is an excellent opportunity for small business owners to showcase their businesses, expand their customer base and meet like minded women. Women from the local community are invited to support and celebrate … Continued

Australian terrorism law expert: Christopher Michaelson

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Associate Professor Christopher Michaelsen from UNSW Law & Justice is available for comment regarding laws related to Australia’s raised terrorism threat level.  His recent published work titled “Precursor Crimes in Australia’s Anti-terrorism Legislation” examines: Australian anti-terrorism legislation, notable anti-terrorism prosecutions and convictions, and the overall operation and impact of Australia’s legislative approach to counter-terrorism. “Like Spain … Continued

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31 July 2024 TRANSCRIPT Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson interview with Tim Webster. ABC Radio Sydney Subjects: ransomware attacks on small business, cyber security tips for small business, insolvency concerns, business continuity planning, changes to privacy laws, energising enterprise, Carly Simon, Warren Beattie, Mick Jagger and James Taylor   Tim Webster … Continued

COST OF LIVING AFFECTS DENTAL HABITS

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MEDIA RELEASE 02.08.24   COST OF LIVING AFFECTS DENTAL HABITS  People know what to do but they can’t afford to do it, survey results find RADIO GRABS ATTACHED   TWO THIRDS OF PEOPLE ONLY VISIT THE DENTIST when they have a problem, and affordability is the main reason that keeps them away. New data from … Continued

RBA must cut rates – not raise them

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Wednesday, 31 July 2024 The RBA should not overreact to a small rise in inflation from 3.6% to 3.8% but should in fact cut interest rates at its next meeting to stop more job losses and ease growing household financial distress, said ACOSS. Since rates began to rise in mid 2022, 75,000 people have lost their … Continued