Friday, 27 January 2012

Sydney Morning Herald IT IS a radical change in the way business is done in Australia, yet many executives have not even heard of it, let alone prepared their companies for it. The Personal Property Securities Register opens for business on Monday, replacing 40 registers and 70 laws across Australia. Onto the PPSR will...
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Sydney Morning Herald IT IS a radical change in the way business is done in Australia, yet many executives have not even heard of it, let alone prepared their companies for it. The Personal Property Securities Register opens for business on Monday, replacing 40 registers and 70 laws around Australia. Onto the PPSR will...
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Sydney Morning Herald EDITORIAL TONY ABBOTT was right: it is time to move Australia's view of indigenous affairs on from the Aboriginal tent embassy. Certainly the tent embassy was a master stroke in its day. The title ''embassy'' encapsulated brilliantly the difficulties and desires of indigenous Australians in their...
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The News & Observer Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name tool goes here By CAROLINE CHEESE - AP Sports Writer By CAROLINE CHEESE MELBOURNE, Australia -- The age gap only two years, the difference in experience is vast between Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka....
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Sydney Morning Herald Yvette Standfield with her husband Michael and son, Leo. Photo: Ken Irwin YOU might think deciding what name you are officially known by would be a simple, personal matter. It's not. Excluding name changes after marriage, 50,000 people officially change their name each year, with many finding the...
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Atlanta Journal MELBOURNE, AustraliaRafael Nadal has a new injury — a tendon problem in his right knee that nearly forced him to forfeit a first-round match at the Australian Open on Monday that he won handily. Victoria Azarenka of Belarus makes a backhand return to Britain's Heather Watson during...
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m&c Sydney - Holder Li Na kept a clean match slate this season as the Chinese fourth seed beat Petra Kvitova 1-6, 7-5, 6-2 in a Sydney International semi-final that will keep Caroline Wozniacki on the top WTA ranking. The Chinese become the first woman since Elena Dementieva in 2009 and 2010 to reach...
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The Australian MARGARET Court, the most successful female grand-slam singles player in the history of the sport and the mother of the modern game, is facing the embarrassment of a demonstration against her powerful opposition to gay marriage being staged at the Australian Open next week on the court named in her...
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The Australian IT'S game on between Julia Gillard and the nation's most popular premier. She pointed to billions of Commonwealth dollars poured into Western Australia by Federal Labor, a comment sure to rankle a premier unhappy that the powerhouse state receives only 72c for every dollar of GST collected...
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