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Being sold a pup

What happens when something is not as advertised? That warm inner glow we had when we bought the contraption disappears, and we end up feeling cheated. Business is about to be hit with the next super-costly business killing regulation. What is it, and what should you do?

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public transport

The cost of “free”

Sustainable: adjective, able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. It has become a term with environmental connotations but applies to anything. If something is not sustainable, it will collapse. Consider this example of “free” transport to the value of a brand new car!

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Stop taking the p*$$

“We” need to do better. Australia has had great times and until a year ago over 30 years of uninterrupted growth and improved prosperity. Unfortunately, we’ve kind of just been along for the ride. Now is the time for our industry to stand up for itself – sell the message of what we do well; […]

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Sydney Habour

Better Bang for our bucks

Most people wouldn’t be against Australia hosting the Olympics if we felt that we were getting value for money and that the core functions of Government were delivering the way they should. When was the last time any major infrastructure was completed on time and/or on budget? And despite all the supposed advances in technology, […]

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Killing them softly

Mark Monday the 26th of August as the day Casual employment died in Australia. Casual employees will lose their 25% casual loading as employers are forced to make them either unemployed or part/full time employees. It won’t suddenly happen on the day, but progressively over the coming year. The over 700 pages in the Closing […]

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Not as safe as houses

We are in truly unique times. A record amount of construction work needs to be done, prices are going up, yet productivity is going backwards, and we now have record insolvencies not just in Construction, but across our economy. How could things go so wrong? And how do we get out of this construction death […]

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Business Activists

In the 1990’s environmental, social justice (not even a term back then) and other “idealists” were generally well intentioned and respected people who volunteered their time to make on the ground differences to their cause, for instance by picking up rubbish or hands on assisting people in need. Nowadays, noisy “activists” have taken over, and […]

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Farmfest 2024

  RDW Excavator Parts and Queensland Rock Breakers are pleased to be in attendance for their 3rd consectutive FarmFest, assisting to showcase the latest in agricultrual products and service. If you’re interested in acquiring new knowledge and perusing the extensive range of products currently on the market to assist your farming and rural practices, come […]

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BEER Budgets

This is the time of the year when Government, businesses and households do their Budgets. But what is the point of a Budget? It’s a way of planning and tracking what your income is versus where you are spending/investing it, and then becomes a tool to basically keep yourself accountable for achieving your planned outcomes. […]

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Planning to Fail

In the depths of a housing crisis, the Federal Government decides to override the planning approval granted in 2014 for a $1.4 billion makeover development with 3,600 dwellings stating environmental impacts require the area to remain undeveloped. The developer is now given 10 days to respond. Irrespective of whether you are for or against a […]

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