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Nescafe in hot water as customers espresso their unhappiness after recipe changes

Nescafe in hot water as customers espresso their unhappiness after recipe changes

Nescafe is at the centre of a social media brouhaha with coffee drinkers stirred to action after the beverages giant changed the recipes for some of its most popular brands. By Broede Carmody
Beauty brawl: L’Oreal launches court action to protect Clarisonic from Aussie 'imitator'

Beauty brawl: L’Oreal launches court action to protect Clarisonic from Aussie 'imitator'

Beauty giant L’Oreal has launched legal proceedings in the Federal Court against Australian business BrandPoint on the basis of misleading and deceptive conduct. By Cara Waters
Phone tapping powers for ATO: Parliamentary inquiry recommends increased powers to crack down on tax fraud

Phone tapping powers for ATO: Parliamentary inquiry recommends increased powers to crack down on tax fraud

The Australian Taxation Office should be able to intercept stored phone calls, emails and SMSs as part of its efforts to crack down on serious criminal behaviour and tax fraud, a parliamentary committee has recommended. By Renee Thompson
Campaign for effects test gathers steam as small business owners have their say

Campaign for effects test gathers steam as small business owners have their say

SmartCompany and the Council of Small Business of Australia’ campaign calling on the government to implement the effects test is gaining momentum with a growing number of small business owners signing up. By Cara Waters
Consumer watchdog to review Australia Post’s $1 stamp plan

Consumer watchdog to review Australia Post’s $1 stamp plan

The ACCC will investigate Australia Post’s proposal to increase the costs of stamps for its basic mail delivery service from 70 cents to $1. By Renee Thompson
Retail chain with $16 million in turnover for sale as owner eyes retirement

Retail chain with $16 million in turnover for sale as owner eyes retirement

A retail chain with 16 stores across South Australia is on the market, with the owner revealing he plans to retire. By Eloise Keating
Madura Tea owner reveals why he dumped halal certification

Madura Tea owner reveals why he dumped halal certification

Madura Tea owner Ron Ford says opting out of halal certification was a business decision, despite the minimal cost and backlash involved. By Renee Thompson
“PR fail of the year”: Minerals Council dismisses social media mockery of  'little black rock' ads

“PR fail of the year”: Minerals Council dismisses social media mockery of 'little black rock' ads

The Minerals Council of Australia has batted away widespread criticism of its latest advertising campaign. By Eloise Keating
Former employee launches $4.6 million lawsuit against Clive Palmer over “sham contract”

Former employee launches $4.6 million lawsuit against Clive Palmer over “sham contract”

A former close friend of Clive Palmer is suing the mining magnate turned politician in the Brisbane Supreme Court for $4.6 million over an employment contract he says was a “sham”. By Eloise Keating
Humanitarian migrants more likely to start their own business: ABS

Humanitarian migrants more likely to start their own business: ABS

Humanitarian migrants have the highest rate of business ownership among recent migrants to Australia, according to data released this week by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. By Eloise Keating
Insolvencies on the rise as SME wind-ups take their toll

Insolvencies on the rise as SME wind-ups take their toll

There was a “notable” increase in the number of insolvencies among Australian companies at the end of the last financial year, according to an analysis of official statistics from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. By Eloise Keating
Senate to grill 7-Eleven over employee underpayments; NAB Business Survey rises in August: Midday Roundup

Senate to grill 7-Eleven over employee underpayments; NAB Business Survey rises in August: Midday Roundup

7-Eleven will be called on to appear before a federal Senate inquiry into temporary work visa programs, reports The Australian. By Eloise Keating and Renee Thompson
The mining boom has left Australia unprepared for the “era of the entrepreneur”

The mining boom has left Australia unprepared for the “era of the entrepreneur”

Australia needs to prepare for the “era of the entrepreneur” by embracing new trends and encouraging cultural changes, a CSIRO principal scientist says. By Denham Sadler
How to be a good boss and boost your bottom line

How to be a good boss and boost your bottom line

Studies show that productivity and profitability rise in leaps and bounds when bosses positively engage their staff. By Eve Ash
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