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HP targets creative pros with powerful 2-in-1 mobile workstation

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Hewlett-Packard unveiled a new 2-in-1 convertible today at Adobe MAX in Las Vegas. The ZBook x2 has been designed to give digital artists, designers and...

Lightroom CC – You can organize, edit, and share your photographs...

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Late October 2017 Adobe put out 2 new versions of Lightroom. In a rather confusing manner to be honest. Firstly Lightroom CC as we know...

Don’t be fooled by the ‘Gas Crisis’

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In the next few weeks there will be an announcement that a large, gas-intensive Australian manufacturer is to lay off about 1000 workers. The...

Companies that paid NO TAX 2013-2014

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The List of Australian Companies that PAID NO TAX in 2013 -2014 How to generate revenues of A$452,784,661,933 and PAY NO TAX Lifters or Learners?   In a...

Vital Signs: the spooky mortgage risk signs our bankers are ignoring

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Vital Signs: the spooky mortgage risk signs our bankers are ignoring There are signs our frothy housing market, combined with rising interest rates, could have...

ATO 2013-2014 Corporate Tax – Groundhog Day – Who...

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ATO Corporate Tax Report 2013-204 or TURBULL wants to give these guys Tax Breaks Why? More than a third of large public and private companies paid no...

ATO isn’t being honest with taxpayers about the $2.5b corporate ‘tax...

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More than a third of large public and private companies paid no tax in 2014-15, with 36 per cent of large firms reporting zero...

‘No one is steering the ship’: five lessons learned (or not)...

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Kate Griffiths, Grattan Institute A year ago, the power system went down in South Australia. Homes and businesses across the state were without electricity for...

We have enough cheap, easy-to-extract gas to last 100 years. There’s...

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Hard to believe, isn’t it? But it’s true: in the last decade, tens of thousands of square kilometers of Queensland farmland has been covered...

Are we ready for Robotopia, when robots replace the human workforce?

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Are we ready for Robotopia, when robots replace the human workforce? Sean Welsh, University of Canterbury Automation has disrupted work for centuries. Two hundred years ago...