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Your eBay stories
by Staff writers
A few weeks ago we asked for your eBay stories, and we’ve received a lot of responses about bad sellers, demanding buyers and more.
Mar 5, 2008
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Digital home fails to deliver
by Byron Connolly
Australians are still not buying into the converged digital home concept despite huge sales of devices in the category, according to research by channel analyst GfK.
Jun 21, 2005
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ICT jobs: are they out there?
by Nirmal Chandrasena
A new survey has found that fulltime employment in Australia’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector had grown, while unemployment remained ‘unacceptably high’.
Feb 24, 2004
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ICT unemployment still above average
by Ron Osborn
Unemployment levels in ICT have stayed above the national average despite an increase in jobs, according to the Australian Computer Society.
May 31, 2005
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Training for Aust IT contractors?
by Staff Writers
More than half the IT contractors surveyed for a recent Australian study said they had access to training from their employers.
Sep 20, 2004
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Study warns against phoning while driving
by Vivienne Fisher
Nearly 40 percent of Australian motorists surveyed for a study admitted to using their mobile phone for work purposes while they were driving.
Oct 19, 2004
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Graduates opt for TAFE
by Nirmal Chandrasena
Figures from the Australian National Training Authority (ANTA) indicate that 60,000 degree holders are enrolling in vocational education and training (VET) courses at TAFEs and private colleges each year.
Mar 18, 2004
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Jobs on the horizon?
by Nirmal Chandrasena
Employment in the IT sector is slowly improving, but people may be critically under-skilled, according to Eddie Liu, manager of IT recruitment at Robert Walters.
Mar 23, 2004
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Ron still crazy despite court injunction
by Fleur Doidge
A mobile phone reseller has been found in contempt of court for continuing to trade as Crazy Ron's after that name was ruled to infringe a rival's trademark.
Sep 15, 2004