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Advantages of outsourcing

Justice Centre - 3 hours 13 min ago

There are many functions that are being typically outsourced these days. Take for instance the case of promotional materials that are so very important for the success of any enterprise, big or small. Almost any business these days would need promotional material such as brochures and pamphlets. Added to this is an online presence in the form of an attractive website that has become almost imperative for the success of any business nowadays. Most of the times, companies would find that either they do not have the expertise to deal with all these things in-house or simply don’t have the time, since they need to concentrate on other aspects of their business. It is in these circumstances that companies come to realize the advantages of outsourcing.  read more »

200 men found stranded on Indonesian island

www.abc.net.au - immigration - 4 hours 4 min ago
A wooden boat carrying around 200 foreign nationals was found stranded on an island off the northern tip of Indonesia's Sumatra island, officials said.
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DFAT - Travel Advisories - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 14:26
This advice has been reviewed and reissued. The overall level of the advice has not changed.
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Ex-boxer 'bit off' girlfriend's lip

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 08:09
A FORMER professional boxer has been charged with grievous bodily harm after allegedly biting off his girlfriend's lip in a sickening public attack.

Disabled boy drowns in pool at home

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 07:46
A NINE-year-old boy has drowned in a swimming pool at his home.

Man smashes into shop for sex with dolls

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 07:19
A MAN is smashing through walls to break into an adult shop, then having sex with blow-up dolls before dumping them.

Police chase P-plater now says he'll slow down

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 06:51
HE gave a thumbs-up display on the day he escaped a jail sentence but Sydney teenager Cody Heap yesterday vowed to grow up.

Kids hurt as car ploughs into pedestrians

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 06:32
  • Car veers off road, hitting pedestrians
  • Four children in hospital
  • Witnesses say car was speeding

Bush to thank Howard one more time

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 01:38
JOHN Howard has joined war heroine Nancy Wake as the second Australian to be awarded America's highest civilian honour.

Easter goodies on sale - already

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 01:33
THE Christmas decorations have barely been packed away and retailers already are stocking shelves - with Easter treats.

Property values plummet, $40 billion lost

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 01:23
VICTORIAN property values have plummeted about $40 billion in the past six months.

Hospitals struggle to cope with outbreak

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 01:19
QUEENSLAND Health staff are struggling to cope with an outbreak of dengue fever in the far north.

Nurse leaves baby with stranger

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 01:12
A NURSE has been suspended for leaving a premature baby with a stranger at a regional airport so she could catch a flight home.

Man stabbed after 'no sugar for coffee'

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:47
A MAN stabbed his housemate 15 times after they rowed because one had not been left any sugar for his coffee, a court has heard.

Australia in the grip of a heatwave

www.news.com.au - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:08
THE heat is on as a two-week heatwave hits the west and the east sets record temperatures.

Barbies are out: fire bans across the state

SMH - National News - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:00
THE Rural Fire Service will enforce a fire ban through large areas of the state today as firefighters struggle to contain three blazes and temperatures are expected to reach 40 degrees.

Defence warns of climate conflict

SMH - National News - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:00
RISING sea levels could lead to failed states across the Pacific and require extra naval deployments to deal with increases in illegal migration and fishing, a Defence Force analysis says.

Families feud in midsummer night's brawl

SMH - National News - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:00
IT WAS a long, hot holiday day in Rosemeadow on Monday, as the temperature soared to 38 degrees by 3pm.

Prayers for family of killed soldier

SMH - National News - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:00
MELBOURNE'S Jewish community is mourning the loss of Greg Sher, an Australian soldier killed by Taliban insurgents in southern Afghanistan on Sunday.

Students' work used in scam to fool NASA

SMH - National News - Wed, 07/01/2009 - 00:00
STUDENT assignments from the University of Wollongong were used without the students' knowledge as part of an alleged ruse to fool the US Government and the space agency NASA into handing over millions of dollars for futuristic scientific research.

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