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Bleeding gums are a red flag, say dentists

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MEDIA RELEASE 31.07.24 BLEEDING GUMS ARE A RED FLAG Aussies forgetting the key foundations of the mouth   RADIO GRABS ATTACHED TO RELEASE AROUND HALF OF ALL AUSTRALIAN ADULTS don’t place any importance on gum health according to new data released today by the Australian Dental Association (ADA), placing them at risk of serious health … Continued

Avoid the ‘awkward tax’ this World Friendship Day: Aussies uncomfortable asking friends for owed money

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July 30, 2024, Sydney – As we celebrate the International Day of Friendship (30 July), PayPal research reveals Aussies stand to be significantly short-changed due to social sensitivity around asking friends to pay them back.   Left holding the bag short–handed   Half (50%) of Australians say they feel awkward or uncomfortable asking their mates to settle … Continued

Chris Minns’ $250 million for apprenticeships in local government a great move

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The union which represents local government workers welcomes the Minns government’s commitment today to inject $252 million into the state’s 128 local councils to employ 1,300 apprentices and trainees to fill gaping skills shortages.   The next generation of mechanics, engineers, early childhood educators, plumbers, civil construction workers, and planning cadets will begin work early … Continued

Chris Minns’ $250 million for apprenticeships in local government a great move

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The union which represents local government workers welcomes the Minns government’s commitment today to inject $252 million into the state’s 128 local councils to employ 1,300 apprentices and trainees to fill gaping skills shortages.   The next generation of mechanics, engineers, early childhood educators, plumbers, civil construction workers, and planning cadets will begin work early … Continued

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24 July 2024 TRANSCRIPT Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson interview with Oliver Peterson. Radio 6PR Perth   Subject: 3G switch-off warning for small, family and farming businesses   Oliver Peterson If you’re using the 3G network, listen up because we know that Telstra is turning it off at the end of … Continued

TIME RUNNING OUT TO NOMINATE FOR 2025 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS

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MEDIA RELEASE VNR & PHOTO LINKS AT END OF RELEASE   TIME RUNNING OUT to Nominate SOMEONE WHO INSPIRES YOU for the 2025 Australian of the Year AwarDS   Nominations close midnight AEST Wednesday 31 July 2024 australianoftheyear.org.au   With just days remaining until the close of nominations, the National Australia Day Council urges Australians … Continued

3G SWITCH-OFF LOOMING FOR SMALL BUSINESS

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The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Bruce Billson, says small, family and farming businesses should urgently make sure they are not caught out by the 3G switch-off happening in the next few weeks. Mr Billson today appeared before the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee inquiry into the shutdown of … Continued

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23 July 2024 TRANSCRIPT Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman Bruce Billson interview with Jess McGuire. ABC Radio NSW Regional   Subjects: Small business conditions, ATO debt collections, ASBFEO Tax Concierge Service, global computer outage.   Jess McGuire Now, you might have heard the grace period that was offered during the Covid lockdowns has … Continued

Paralympic Triathlete set for a Howeller in Paris

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When Para Triathlete, Jack Howell, moved from Victoria to Queensland in January this year to train at the Queensland Performance Centre, he had high hopes to qualify for the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Coached by Olympian, Brendan Sexton, Howell has not only qualified and been selected for Paris, but in a whirlwind six months, he has … Continued