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Opinion: Foreign investors pick up the slack from Australians who used to be entrepreneurial go-getters
2015-07-13 09:40:18| Sugar Industry News
MENTION to the average Australian that a Chinese or Singaporean tycoon is buying a mansion on Sydney Harbour and wait for the outrage.
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Australians don't trust government or telcos to protect their data: survey
2015-07-01 10:48:55| IT Services - Topix.net
In a sign of collapsing trust in online security, one in two Australians expects a government agency or telecommunications provider will suffer a breach of their personal data within the next 12 months, research by Unisys Corp has found. Unisys, a global information technology firm listed in New York, conducted a survey of 1210 adult Australians, asking consumers about the likelihood that organisations would suffer a breach of their personal data in the next year.
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Australians told to take a long weekend in Hawaii
2015-06-25 03:09:23| Airlines - Topix.net
Hawaiian, Qantas and Jetstar have raised capacity by more than 15 per cent over the last year despite the Australian dollar falling. Hawaiian Airlines wants Australians to consider the prospect of a four-day jaunt to Hawaii - involving more than 20 hours of flying - as it looks to fill its planes on the increasingly competitive Australia-Honolulu route.
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Survey Says Australians Prefer Solar Power
2015-05-25 12:44:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sputnik: Earlier in May, following months of negotiations, Australia's current government and the primary opposition party reached an agreement to scale back its Renewable Energy Target (RET) by almost 20 percent by 2020, due to declining power demand. A recent Ipsos report based on a poll of nearly 1200 people funded by Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) revealed that Australians responding to the poll strongly support the use of renewable energy. Some 87 percent of respondents were strongly in...
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Most Australians view climate change as already causing weather extremes: Ipsos
2015-05-08 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Sydney Morning Herald: A clear majority of Australians view global warming as already causing extreme weather events such as storms, droughts and floods and just 3 per cent say "there is no such thing as climate change", according to the findings in an Ipsos survey. Just over 60 per cent of the 1063 respondents in the report the eighth annual survey on the subject viewed climate change as behind extreme events, with similar numbers also linking the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef and rising sea levels to warming...
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