Daily Archives January 1, 1970

Why Google Sync Users Need Spanning Sync. Today Google released Google Sync for iPhone, which we're very excited about. It provides over-the air synchronization of calendars and contacts between your iPhone and Google. But it has a few limitations, including the fact that it makes your iPhone stop syncing contacts and calendars with your Mac. So what does this mean…

School spending needed in record time. The Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told education ministers and schools representatives to treat the rollout of the economic stimulus package like a national emergency. The Federal Government has begun its briefing on its $42 billion package, which is yet to be approved by the Senate. If it is passed unamended almost $15 billion…

Strong demand for training. The Productivity Places Program has resulted in a strong growth in course commencements and completions over 2008. It offers training for job seekers in areas where there are existing skill shortages. Demand has been very strong across a wide range of industries at both Certificate II and III levels. The most popular courses for job seekers…

Analysis of the representation of Indigenous Australians in mainstream print media: An exploration centred on the social determinants of health. This research study aimed to measure and categorise the coverage of Indigenous Australians in all areas of three Australian newspapers and to specifically analyse the reportage of health articles and the social determinants of health. [Creative Economy : Reports]

On time will be out of time. Yesterday Access Economics joined the growing list of economic forecasters predicting recession this year. Of course forecasting the economy is a mug’s game and it is still far from certain that there will be a recession in 2009. But what is clear is that the economy will either be weak (most economists would…

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