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Telegent Systems, the corporation that sorts television mobile, announced today that Telegent's analog mobile TV receiver is conveying in Samsung's Star TV S5233T handset, only just launched in Southeast Asia.
Authorities have announced that Stern Hu, Rio Tinto's chief negotiator, will stand trial on charges of taking bribes and infringing commercial secrets beginning Monday.
Tourism Minister for New South Wales Jodi McKay announced that there have been good signs in the figures for New South Wales tourism industry. The latest result of the National Visitor Survey by Tourism Research Australia shows that a 7% increase in the state's tourism has been experienced in the qu...
Youths now prefer to pursue their studies first than to work, stats shows an increase in interest in education for the past 10 years
The shortage of houses in Australia is at an alarming state with stats showing that there will be house shortage of 1.4 million by 2030 if government does not react fast enough to address the issue.
Families in NSW are moving into 'fuel poverty' as electricity prices soar and families seeking extensions on payment to avoid their electricity from being cut-off.
A woman has falsely transferred shares worth $15million that belonged to a Bahamas investment company, into her name, a court heard today.
Auditor-general's report on the Sydney bus system urges contract overhaul on private bus companies that fail to meet benchmarks
The number of job advertisements placed on newspaper and internet has grown in almost every states and territories which further strengthen the evidence that Australian employment rate is increasing.
Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard today praised Australian businesses for taking advantage of the Government's Apprentice Kickstart bonus, with the program likely to exceed its target of signing up 21,000 apprentices in three months.
Graeme Innes, Australia's Disability Discrimination Commissioner, is among the 300,000 Australians who are blind or have low vision that may finally have a secret ballot in Federal Elections, thanks to changes to the Electoral Act that were tabled in Parliament today by the federal government.
HSBC Bank plc, a wholly-owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc, has set the size of its inaugural Kangaroo bond issue at A$1.5 billion. The issue represents the largest non-AAA rated Kangaroo bond issue in over two years.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) today instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against Korean Air Lines Co. Ltd.
Railway from Adelaide to Darwin is now for sale.
Today's National Accounts report a very solid outcome for the Australian economy, with the economy growing strongly in the December quarter and continuing to outperform other advanced economies.
The Government is strengthening the Trade Practices Act to crack down on unconscionable conduct by unscrupulous businesses, Small Business and Competition Policy Minister Craig Emerson announced today.
The Government will for the first time become the majority funder of the public hospital system.
As part of the Australasian Consumer Fraud Taskforce's 2010 Fraud Week, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued two new publications to help online shoppers and small business owners avoid scams.
Small Business Minister Craig Emerson today announced the reform of the Franchising Code of Conduct since its inception 12 years ago.
Minister for Employment Participation Mark Arbib today launched a new $1.2 billion Disability Employment Services.
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