Melbourne appears close to securing the Australian Formula One Grand Prix past its currently contracted 2015, according to the latest reports. News Limited reports Formula 1 insiders believe a new race contract for the event is on the ...
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Ecopoint's newest LED lighting product, a tube which features DALI Dimmable technology, is already proving to be a popular choice with commercial landlords and building owners who are looking to 'green' their buildings and slash their ...
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Nothing gets reads like a shadow banking story. Articles on China's local government debt pull page views too, conjuring images of small-town officials erecting enormous stadiums or skyscrapers on the edges of corn fields. Often left out of ...
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For more than 100 years, the Michelin Group has been at the forefront of innovation, creating ways for customers to get around more safely, effectively, and comfortably. From detachable bicycle tyres to the invention of the radial, from ...
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Infiniti says its German rivals are too rationally driven, clinical and cold. A weakness the Japanese luxury manufacturer hopes to exploit. “There is no question our competition produce outstanding quality automobiles, ...
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ALMOST two in three electricity smart meters installed in some parts of Victoria are not fully working as the deadline for the contentious rollout looms. About 350,000 devices fitted in SP AusNet's region are yet to go "live" with remote ...
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The Melbourne City Council in Australia has proposed a scheme to upgrade its public lighting over a period of 10 years, according to the article 'Melbourne plans public lighting upgrade' by lighting.co.uk (20th Aug). Illumination of ...
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The GS1 Institute designs industry training packages and delivers trusted knowledge in the supply chain to GS1 Australia members, GS1 Australia staff and academia. GS1 Australia is using its 35 years of experience in administering the GS1 ...
DP World Melbourne's newly assembled 'post-Panamax' ship-to-shore (STS) container crane has commenced operations, providing a boost to productivity whilst also handling the increasingly larger ships visiting West Swanson Terminal. In what ...
Renault Australia says it has worked extensively to improve the resale value of its vehicles and reduce the cost of parts as it seeks to improve its value-for-money equation. Speaking at the launch of the all-new Renault Clio in Melbourne ...
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IntegenX, developer of rapid human DNA identification technology, has completed developmental validation for the RapidHIT system in accordance with SWGDAM (Scientific Working Group for DNA Analysis Methods) guidelines. The RapidHIT system ...
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Genetic Technologies has received its clinical laboratory permit from the New York State Department of Health (DoH). Genetic Technologies received a positive Laboratory Evaluation Report with "No significant deficiencies" following an ...
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The Melbourne man who won an ultra-rare Nissan GT-R in an international auction late last year has just taken delivery of his Usain Bolt-inspired supercar. Nissan handed over the keys to winning bidder Rod Maher, who parted with a little ...
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Smartphones and tablets have moved from executive toys to essential work tools, according to customers on a panel at the AirWatch Connect conference in Melbourne. However, smart mobile devices have not replaced laptops in all cases, they ...
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After languishing in the political wilderness of disinterest for many years, the long-wished-for inland freight rail track from Melbourne to Brisbane has finally made it onto the political front page. The rail industry has welcomed ...