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  • YouTube video sinks Turnbull minder


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    A media minder for Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull has reportedly quit his job after being linked to an online bout of Liberal factional warfare. The video parodies Liberal MP Alex Hawke by portraying him as an enraged Adolf Hitler, echoing a YouTube trend of dubbing Hitler biopic Downfall with fake ...
    5 days ago
  • Poor leadership linked to soldier’s death


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    Deficiencies in training, leadership and deployment readiness may have contributed to the death of Lieutenant Michael Fussell in Afghanistan last year, a Defence inquiry has found. The Major in charge of the operation in which Lieutenant Fussell died on November 27 has now been stood down from his command. ...
    1 week ago
  • BusinessWorld’s Top 1000 Corporations, Part I


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    In a recent news report published by GMA News.TV online quoting Business World : “Oil refiner Petron Corp. is number one in this year’s edition of BusinessWorld’s Top 1000 Corporations in the Philippines, dislodging state-owned National Power Corp. [Napocor] from a position it held for 14 of the last 15 ...
    1 week ago
  • Sacked steel plant worker’s ‘cry of anger’ becomes YouTube sensation!


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 708
    London, Oct 29 (ANI): A steel plant worker has instantly gained the status of a rockstar after the ‘angry’ song he posted on YouTube when he lost his job became a hit.The 49-year-old Christian de Mitri, from the Lorraine region of eastern France, penned the track and recorded the song at home and uploaded [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Harbour Bridge picnic may become annual


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    This mornings massive breakfast picnic which closed the Sydney Harbour Bridge could become an annual event. Sydneys first Breakfast on the Bridge, held as part of a city-wide food festival, has been hailed a success, with about 6,000 picnic goers in attendance. The eight lanes of bitumen were given a temporary ...
    2 weeks ago
  • 6,000 eat brekkie on Harbour Bridge


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    Six thousand people have found the best picnic spot in Sydney this morning - sitting down to breakfast on the Harbour Bridge. The citys first Breakfast on the Bridge, held as part of a Sydney-wide food festival, was hailed a success. Picnickers say the event was well organised and there have been very few ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Australia faces famine, expert warns


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    A food production expert says Australia may face a massive famine if governments fail to address an impending global food shortage. A conference of food productivity experts in Sydney this week heard the greatest threat to the world is not climate change, but food production on land and in the water. Science ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Swindler Madoff king of ‘wild sex and drug parties’


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    Convicted Wall Street swindler Bernard Madoff presided over an office fuelled by sex and drugs, with wild late night parties that included topless entertainers, a lawsuit said. His "affinity for escorts, masseuses, and attractive female employees was well known in the office culture," said the suit which was filed in ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Sailor remembered for ‘living twice as hard’


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    Sailing veteran Andrew Short is being remembered as a brave adventurer, a keen businessman and a devoted father at his funeral in Sydney. More than 2,500 people have gathered at the service at St Marys Cathedral to farewell the 48-year-old sailing veteran who was killed when his yacht ran aground during a night race ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Fortescue Metal Negotiations Iron Ore Mine Exports To Japan And Korea


    Mining Exploration NewsAuthority Authority: 125
    Steel industry sector in Japan and Korea from year to year is always experienced growth, so that Japan and Korea is the country’s largest iron ore importer in the world other than China. Increased import of iron ore to Japan and Korea is to support the production of steel. The opportunity of iron ore import [...]
    3 weeks ago
  • Brimble jury split on Wilhelm verdict


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    The jury in the Sydney trial of a man accused of killing cruise ship passenger Dianne Brimble has reached a verdict on one of two charges. Mark Wilhelm, 37, was charged with manslaughter and supplying a prohibited drug after Ms Brimbles body was found in his cabin on board the Pacific Sky cruise ship in September ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Pakistan army advances on Taliban


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    The Pakistani military has suffered its first casualties in the opening exchanges of a major offensive launched against Taliban militants in their stronghold of South Waziristan. Four soldiers were killed and a dozen wounded as about 30,000 troops supported by tanks, artillery , fighter jets and helicopter gunships ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Consumers push to penalise tardy telcos


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    If you have ever stayed home all day to wait for that telephone repair technician who never turned up, you may have wanted some redress. Now a new consumer advocacy group has called on the Federal Government to make telcos pay automatic compensation payments to consumers when workers are late or fail to show up. The ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Wrongful detention was ’serious error’


    Ohaiyo Business MagazineAuthority Authority: 431
    Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith has described the three year wrongful detention of a Vietnamese man as a "serious administrative error". Van Phuc Nguyen was detained in 2002 and held in Sydneys Villawood Detention Centre for more than three years. He is a permanent resident of Australia but immigration ...
    5 weeks ago

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