Fluid that 'Magically' Rebuilds Teeth Could Make the Dentist's Drill Obsolete
Breakthrough dental technology attacks the first signs of tooth decay, rebuilding the tooth from within.
Elephant in the Room: the Diversity Gap
HR is not doing enough to drive positive changes in creating truly diverse workplaces, according to industry experts. At the annual Think Women and WomenOnBoards seminar series hosted in various locations across Australia this month,
KFC Australia removes toys from children’s meals
KFC Australia will no longer provide toys with its childrenʼs meals. The fast food chain says the move will encourage its customers to make "more responsible food choices".
Profits: Woolies Hit By Sluggish Growth Forecast
It shouldn't have been all that unexpected that the guidance for the current 2012 financial year from giant retailer Woolworths would not be up to its previous high levels of sales and profit growth.
Feature: Can Australia Be Damaged?
Tonight we get an update on the strength of the US economy and a much awaited speech from Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke which some in the market reckon will reveal a new move to stimulate the slowing economy.
Nonstop Caribbean Map: Fly Right to the Beach
Beaches were made for relaxing and since nothing ruins the mood like a layover, we've created a tool to help you find every Caribbean island you can reach nonstop from the mainland U.S. Choose your departure city below to get started.
Australian long teams for 2011 UCI Road World Championships
Cycling Australia today confirmed the long teams from which the Cyclones will be selected to contest the 2011 UCI Road World Championships being staged in Copenhagen, Denmark from 19 to 25 September 2011.
HR Consulting: Global Recruitment Flys High with Local Colours
Increasing numbers of our clients are asking us to work with them to implement a global approach to recruitment, assessment and selection.
AT&T Executive Hints iPhone 5 Release in October
AT&T executives are apparently talking up an October release of the iPhone 5, confirming earlier talk that the launch of the next generation phone from Apple would come later than many had initially expected.
BHP Billiton Targets New Acquisitions
BHP Billiton has the right amount in its coffers to aim for another acquisition, CEO Marius Kloppers announced in a briefing in London.
Mortgage Choice Profits Up 7% after 'Demanding' Year
Profits have risen for Mortgage Choice in spite a slight slowdown in approvals.
Is Australia’s Organic Dairy Industry Better at Weathering the Storm?
With the New Zealand-based dairy multinational Fonterra announcing a drop in profits from its organic dairy operations in New Zealand this week, Australian Food News has been investigating the current state of Australia's organic dairy industry.
Heinz Performs Poorly, Posts 6% Drop in Profits
US-based global food company Heinz has reported a 6% decrease in net income to US$226.1m for the three months to 27 July 2011.
Profits: Qantas, Pacific Brands, Seven West, Skilled
Qantas has attempted to quash market rumours it is about to become the target of a $3.5 billion private-equity bid, describing the reports as "pure speculation".
Could Alligator Fat be Tapped for Biodiesel?
Lipids derived from gator fat meet nearly all the official standards for high-quality biodiesel.
Toyota Unveils New Camry Hybrid in U.S.
The 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid was revealed today at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California.
Australia’s Bluefin Tuna Industry Targets Higher Quota Catch in 2012, 2013
Australia's bluefin tuna industry chiefs are eager to see a higher catch quota permitted for southern blue fin tuna for the 2012 and 2013 fishing seasons.
Profits 2: Origin, Hills, Oil Search
Origin Energy said its 2011 profit dropped 70% after one-off items, but grew 15% on an underlying basis.
Community Employment Expos Drawing More Australians
Community employment expos are taking Australia by storm, with the aim of finding employment for those from less advantaged backgrounds.
Merrill Lynch: Australia Slows Down; 100,000 Jobs on the Brink
Merrill Lynch strategist Tim Rocks has told clients to expect a further 100,000 job losses in light of BlueScope steel’s decision to axe 1,000 jobs.
Is your School Ready for Enviroweek 2011?
Enviroweek 4 - 10 September 2011 is a week of action, behaviour change and fundraising for school's around the country. Time to make sure your class has signed up and that you are registered online to take on this challenge and get sponsorship from your mates!
Flight Centre Shares in Australia's Overseas Passenger Boom
Shareholders in travel group Flight Centre have shared in the boom in Australian's flying overseas in increasing numbers to take advantage of the higher Australian dollar.
Mortgage Choice Posts Profits after Challenging Year
The company's full-year results, released today, show a 7.4% increase in net profits to $15.9m. Likewise, the group has grown its loan book to $42.4bn, up from $40bn in 2010.
5 Credit Cards Every Traveler Should Consider
If you travel frequently, it's time to face facts: your credit card isn't cutting it anymore. Before your next trip, you might want to shop for a plastic friend with better benefits, such as double points every time you charge your gas.
The Darker Side of Breast Cancer Drugs Revealed
Here's another case of a so-called "wonder drug" heavily promoted by Big Pharma having a darker side than anyone knew.
Rick Perry -- Big Pharma President?
Rick Perry has officially announced he is running for president, and we now face the possibility having a tyrant in control of our country.
Business Sector Wary of Available Local Employment
In new research released today, it was revealed that 44% of new recruits are falling short of employer expectations.
Australians in Denial of Weight and Health Issues?
Almost a third (30%) of overweight adults mistakenly think that their health is excellent or very good, according to a new study by the National Heart Foundation of Australia.
Floods Submerge Suncorp Profits
Suncorp has seen its profits hit hard by the impact of natural disasters, but has claimed bad debts as a result of the disasters have not caused significant losses.
Banks See 'Fatter Margins' from Rate Cuts
Banks could have further to move on fixed rates before the current wave of cuts is over, it has been claimed.