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Majority control or bust: why the Lynas deal fell over

25 September 2009

Chinese lenders may be known for providing debt at what Westerners would deem uncommercial rates, but it seems that when it comes to security over assets, they often take a stricter stance... read full story

Tighter Market For Jobs

10 December 2008

HEALTHCARE workers and mining managers are in demand and call centre operators and retail sales assistants are finding the competition tough for a limited number of jobs, according to an online survey... read full story

A Passion For Caregiving

22 October 2008

SOON after graduating with a master of business degree I became aware there's a market of people willing and able to pay privately for their healthcare needs while staying in their own homes... read full story

Wake-up Call Rouses Sleep Disorder Company Avastra From Its Nightmare

5 September 2008

Chairman faces challenge to bed down capital raising and get the business back on track. DOWN at sleep disorder company Avastra, there's a good chance chairman Geoff Garside has been making use of the company's services since he took over the job in late July... read full story

Labor Lawyer Logs On

21 February 2008

Michael Evans expects a job on the ABC board... read full story

The Right Chemistry

17 February 2007

Job satisfaction is high in the sector, writes Margie Sheedy... read full story

Just Ideal - For The Ideal Job

27 May 2006

Peri-operative nurse manager at the Peter Mac, Naida Hutton, talks to Di Gatehouse... read full story

Spirit In The Cracks

17 December 2005

Amanda Place meets a carer whose job is to be with patients when times are tough... read full story

And Now, Job Ads For Directors

24 May 2005

What happened to the club and the old boys' network? Been outsourced, we suppose... read full story

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