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From empty shelves to cancelled festivals: how Omicron is wreaking havoc across Australia

From empty shelves to cancelled festivals: how Omicron is wreaking havoc across Australia

by Shared from The Guardian | Jan 12, 2022 | News

You could be forgiven for thinking you’d accidentally landed back in the first few months of 2020, so what is going on?  Read more at The Guardian
Drop in consumer confidence worse than expected, says ANZ economist

Drop in consumer confidence worse than expected, says ANZ economist

by Keeli Cambourne | Jan 11, 2022 | News

The ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence dropped 2.4 pts to 106.0 during the first week of January, following a surge in cases of the omicron variant of COVID-19. Over the past few weeks, tens of thousands of cases in NSW, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia have...
COVID supply chain crisis shows what’s really at the heart of the economy — healthy humans

COVID supply chain crisis shows what’s really at the heart of the economy — healthy humans

by Shared from ABC News | Jan 11, 2022 | News

Ask chief executives where value comes from and they will credit their own smart decisions that inflate shareholder wealth. Ask logistics experts how supply chains work and they will wax eloquent about ports, terminals and trucks. Politicians, meanwhile, highlight...
8 key themes to watch in 2022

8 key themes to watch in 2022

by Shared from Business Australia | Jan 11, 2022 | News

The winding back of stimulus, China, the jobless rate and a “regional renaissance” were also listed in CommSec’s Big Issues of 2022 report. Read more at Business Australia
Tech platforms urged to make it easier for small businesses to have ‘damaging’ online fake reviews removed

Tech platforms urged to make it easier for small businesses to have ‘damaging’ online fake reviews removed

by Shared from The Guardian | Jan 11, 2022 | News

Small business ombudsman Bruce Billson told a parliament committee that the online harms experienced by small businesses through fake reviews must be considered as part of the government’s social media inquiry.  Read more The Guardian
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