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View more articles published by The West Australian Business "Men at Work" to continue at primary school
Busselton Primary School students are able to continue developing their cooking, gardening and welding skills thanks to funding from the Shire of Busselton. Deputy principal, Graeme Dadson accepted t
The West Australian Business - Published 2 weeks, 5 days ago
Overall article sentiment is positive.
View more articles published by Federal Government Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children's Services | Marketing Boost for Business ...
Business services will receive a one-off payment of $2,500 from the Australian Government for marketing and promoting their products, a total commitment of $525,000. All 210 business services around Australia will receive the payment and a marketing kit to help them increase visibility and grow sales, Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children's Services, Bill Shorten says. Business services employ people with disability in a wide range of work, including assembling airline headsets and solid wooden boxes for the mining industry, making recycled paper products and gardening maintenance.
Federal Government - Published 2 weeks, 6 days ago
Overall article sentiment is positive.
View more articles published by Federal Government Funding boost for disability business
Funding boost for disability business. in Yarram supports 6 people with disability to work in gardening services and Noweyung Business Services in Bairnsdale assists 36 employees with disability in producing timber products, manufacturing and assembly, art, grounds maintenance, gift packaging and food products. with disability to work.
Federal Government - Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
Overall article sentiment is positive.
View more articles published by Yahoo!7 Business Market gardening takes a flight in Burkina Faso (AFP)
OUEGUELGA, Burkina Faso (AFP) - In poverty stricken Burkina Faso, a West African nation plagued by droughts, market gardening, the small scale production of fruit and vegetables as cash crops, is catching on.
Yahoo!7 Business - Published 1 month ago
Overall article sentiment is strongly negative.

Also reported by: Market gardening takes a flight in Burkina Faso Yahoo!7 Finance News - 1 month ago
Market gardening takes a flight in Burkina Faso (AFP) Yahoo! News: World News (World) - 1 month ago
View more articles published by The Age Commonwealth declares the Mohl is back from 'gardening leave'
Former AMP chief executive Andrew Mohl will celebrate the end of his spell of "gardening leave" after quitting the fund manager nearly six months ago by returning to the banking industry in which he started his career.
The Age - Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is neutral.
View more articles published by Sydney Morning Herald Business Laughing all the way back to the bank
AMP's former chief executive, Andrew Mohl, will celebrate the end of his six-month spell of "gardening leave" by returning to the banking industry in which he started his career.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is neutral.
View more articles published by Topix Evans satisfied with his choice
WHEN Gail Kelly took her "gardening leave" between leaving St George last August and starting as Westpac's chief executive in February, she went to see former Westpac boss, the American Bob Joss, at his home in ...
Topix - Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is neutral.
View more articles published by Tasmanian Greens NORTHERN SUPPORT SCHOOL FLEXIBLE PROGRAM TO CLOSE ON MAY 30
The Tasmanian Greens today expressed concern at Education Department funding changes have resulted in the closure of the Northern Support Schools Flexible Programs, based at the Ravenswood campus, from the end of the first school term on May 30. Greens Deputy leader and Shadow Education spokesperson Nick McKim MP said that the loss of the highly successful program, which provided assistance to approximately 200 students per year in northern Tasmania, is a blow for students and teachers. “This program provides invaluable assistance for students who are struggling, and has resulted in many students being able to reintegrate back into their home school with a renewed focus for learning,” Mr McKim said. “Investing in education is the best money a government can spend, and unless Minister Bartlett takes control of this situation we risk seeing reduced outcomes for some of our kids who most need learning assistance.” “This program improved literacy and numeracy outcomes, and successfully built self-esteem in many students, and it is unacceptable that it has been forced to close by a government which professes to want outcomes in those areas.” “Currently the Northern Support School runs a number of programs which provide assistance to children with learning difficulties ...
Tasmanian Greens - Published 2 months, 1 week ago
Overall article sentiment is strongly positive.
View more articles published by Business Spectator telecommunications Gardening leave is no bed of roses
Gardening leave is no bed of roses... 22 Apr 2008 07:37 AM
Business Spectator telecommunications - Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is neutral.
View more articles published by MIS Financial Review Gardening leave is no bed of roses
For the past four months the career of management consultant Rob Hillard has been on hold, thanks to a dispute with his employer over his resignation and the five pages of trade restraints in his employment contract.
MIS Financial Review - Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is strongly negative.
View more articles published by Ferret Product Mosaics, kitchen ware and landscaping products from Renovators Delights
The various kitchen ware products offered by Renovators Delights include kitchen sink, flat pack designer quality kitchens, mixers, taps and Italian stainless steel cooking appliances.
Ferret Product - Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is neutral.
View more articles published by Topix GARDENING: Water-smart landscapes contest focus
Are your hands callused from turning your old, water-guzzling landscape into a colorful model of water efficiency? If so, consider entering your landscape in the Southern Nevada Water Authority Annual Landscape ...
Topix - Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Overall article sentiment is positive.
View more articles published by Sydney Morning Herald Business Scramble of the despondent and damned
As two ANZ executives were put on gardening leave last night for being caught up in Opes's trading before receivers were appointed to the imploding prime broker last week, the troubled broker Tricom failed to rescue its portfolio from Opes.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - Published 3 months ago
Overall article sentiment is strongly negative.
View more articles published by The Age A nightmare when two ANZ execs go on gardening leave
While Tricom fails to rescue its portfolio from Opes, ANZ sinks deeper into the fiasco.
The Age - Published 3 months ago
Overall article sentiment is strongly negative.
View more articles published by The Age Spotless bids $556m for Programmed Maintenance
Spotless Group, an Australian catering and linen company, offered $556 million to buy Programmed Maintenance Services to add services including painting and landscaping for commercial properties.
The Age - Published 3 months, 1 week ago
Overall article sentiment is neutral.

Also reported by: Spotless bids $556m for Programmed Maintenance Sydney Morning Herald Business - 3 months, 1 week ago
 
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