Friday, August 19, 2022

7 Strategies to Improve Your Business Management Skills

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Business management is not an easy task, you have to work hard to keep things together and work towards the improvement of the company. It can only happen when the entrepreneur has the full control over the entity with the option of providing flexibility and two-way communication. He cannot keep all the important tasks to himself. He needs to delegate all his responsibilities and supervise the work in the organisation and provide his inputs and guidance wherever necessary. He must make sure that all the employees and the customers are satisfied with the business and its offerings. Thus, he needs to work on his management skills. To know more about them, read the article shared below.   

https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/strategy/strategies-to-improve-your-business-management-skills



Greyhound trainer faces allegations he gave a dog alcohol to fix a race

 A greyhound trainer has appeared in court charged with allegedly giving alcohol to a dog to corrupt the outcome of a race in central western New South Wales.

Augustus Leslie Weekes allegedly gave alcohol to one of his animals before a race then bet $4,000 on a rival dog. 

The 63-year-old was arrested at a property at Larras Lee, north of Molong, last month.

He has been charged with four offences, including using corrupt conduct information to bet on an event.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-08-18/greyhound-trainer-charged-dog-alcohol-race/101345102



Champion working dog breeder Robert Johnston remembered after death in farm accident

 A veteran working dog breeder and trialler, who developed renowned border collie bloodlines, is being remembered as a champion and a mentor after he died suddenly this week.

Robert Johnston, 71, was killed in a farming accident on his Tatham property in northern New South Wales on Wednesday, his family said on social media.

NSW Working Stock Dog Association president Lew Molloy said the news came as a massive shock.

"It got around the traps very quickly that he was gone and a lot of fitting tributes have been paid to him since then," he said.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2022-08-19/border-collie-dog-breeder-robert-johnston-remembered-nsw/101349962



Wednesday, June 29, 2022

10 Helpful Tips For Moving In The Rain

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If you are prepared for home relocation and want to avoid any chaos, make sure you do proper research and check the weather report. If there is rain on the moving day, prepare accordingly. Pack your household belongings using bubble wrap and garbage bag. Keep your cardboard boxes safe and waterproof. Pack furniture properly and try to avoid creating mess on the floor. To know more about simple hacks, read the article I am sharing below on my page. It includes 10 helpful tips for relocating in the rain. Make sure you make the right decision and hire professional removalists for a stress-free moving experience. For more tips on a rainy moving day, read the article shared below.

https://www.betterremovalistssydney.com.au/10-helpful-tips-for-moving-in-the-rain/



Mid North Coast tourist operators report last-minute rush to use Dine and Discover NSW vouchers

 Mid North Coast tourism operators say they've been hit by a pre-school holiday rush, thanks to a last-minute surge in people cashing in their NSW Dine and Discover Vouchers.

The $25 Dine and $25 Discover vouchers were launched in March 2021 to help businesses stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, and are due to expire on June 30.

Owner of Port Macquarie's Billabong Zoo Mark Stone said the voucher scheme had been a saviour for the business, but the biggest boost had been in the past week.

"Right at this very moment it is extremely busy, so many people are racing to use the Dine & Discover vouchers," he said.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-29/dine-and-discover-vouchers-last-minute-rush/101189378



Landmark gig worker protection agreement struck between Uber and Transport Workers' Union

 Gig economy workers could be given fairer wages and guaranteed protections under a landmark agreement struck between Uber and the Transport Workers' Union (TWU). 

The in-principle agreement signed yesterday supports the introduction of a minimum earnings "safety net", a mechanism to resolve disputes and the creation of a collective body to represent rideshare and delivery drivers.

Uber Australia managing director Dom Taylor said the agreement balanced the flexibility of gig work with greater protections for drivers.

"What we are trying to do is improve the quality of independent work for rideshare drivers and online food delivery drivers," he said. 

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-29/uber-and-twu-agreement/101192076



Federal Court orders Origin Energy to pay $17 million penalty over breaching hardship obligations

 Electricity provider Origin Energy has been ordered by the Federal Court to pay more than $17 million in penalties for breaching its obligations to customers experiencing hardship and payment difficulties.

It is the largest total penalty ever imposed for breaches of the national energy retail law and rules.

Origin admitted that its automated processes for hardship customers resulted in it breaching its hardship obligations on more than 100,000 occasions over four years until October last year.

In total, more than 90,000 customers in New South Wales, the ACT, Queensland, and South Australia were affected.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-06-29/origin-energy-ordered-to-pay-17-million-dollar-penalty/101193406



Is hydrogen peroxide safe for cleaning carpets?

 Hey All! Maintaining a clean carpet requires regular vacuuming and maintenance. You need to ensure that the spills and splatters are comple...