This article was inspired out of last night’s TV interview debate on ABC Lateline in which the incumbent minister for Broadband, Communications & the Digital Economy, Stephen Conroy argued the merits of spending $43 billion on National Broadband Network (NBN) over 6 billion worth of subsidies and spending in a competitive
In this series of articles, we will explore ways by which the Internet or the World Wide Web can help you start and operate your business more efficiently. In part 1, let me point out resources that not only help you expand your horizon of knowledge and ideas but also run your business more professionally.
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A New Template to Write the Story of India’s Growth and Development
For a country of India’s proportions with its one billion plus population, a trillion dollar economy and the promise of becoming an economic powerhouse that is just beginning to seem realistic, there is a plethora of books analysing its amazing economy and politics, its
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I attended a meeting session on 21 September organised by NSW Government's Industry & Investment in which trade and business opportunities in India and China were presented and discussed.
Peter Linford, Australia's Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner in South Asia delivered an excellent presentation.
Peter Linford's presentation on opportunities in
Note: This article is relevant to NSW based business owners.
Regular readers of this blog knows that I frequently attend seminars and workshops organised by NSW Government's Department of State & Regional Development (DSRD) which is now called NSW Industry & Investment.
The department celebrates Small Business September every year, a month choked with events, presentations and