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Counting the costs of illness and injury on Australian workers

27 August 2018 | social
Counting the costs of illness and injury on Australian workers
Many Australians become ill while they are in the workforce. Common health problems such as back pain and depression can limit their ability to work. But it’s good for the workers, their employer and the economy to support them to stay in, or return to, paid work. It improves workers’ health, maintains employer productivity and reduces the costs of support and health care to the state.
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Info Bites Newsletter

23 August 2018 | social
Info Bites Newsletter
            This edition of Info Bites talks cyber protection, meets CMIB's Alanna Bontempelli, introduces our mortgage & finance services, takes a Drive for Neale Daniher and tells what happened to a million chicken nuggets on the Hume Highway!     5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CYBER SECURITY Talk of cyber security and privacy is everywhere. Here are 5 things you need to know:
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Event: How can manufacturers leverage innovative technologies in the business model context?

21 August 2018 | social
Event: How can manufacturers leverage innovative technologies in the business model context?
RMIT AND ECP PRESENTS THE SECOND INSTALLMENT OF THE GLOBAL BUSINESS INNOVATION CONVERSATIONS 2018.    Presented by RMIT's College of Business in partnership with the Global Business Innovation Enabling Capability Platform, a series of research-driven events showcasing the latest technology and innovation predicted to propel the future of business within health, manufacturing and finance.  
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GB reveals key factor in selecting the right cyber insurance policy for businesses

16 August 2018 | social
GB reveals key factor in selecting the right cyber insurance policy for businesses
Gallagher Bassett has stressed the importance of cyber insurance to the modern business, as it identified a key factor to consider in selecting the right cover for the business.   The claims services provider noted that increasing reliance on data and automated processes – “most evident in the suggestions promoted by Google, eBay, Netflix, or Amazon which rely on machine learning to serve up targeted offerings” – exposes businesses and their clients to potential harm.  
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Global plastic injection molding market expected to reach $233 billion by 2023

13 August 2018 | social
Global plastic injection molding market expected to reach $233 billion by 2023
Injection molding, the dominant sector in the plastics processing industry, shows no signs of slowing down, according to a new report from BCC Research (Wellesley, MA). The injection molding process is used to manufacture products in nearly every market segment from automotive and aerospace to toys and medical devices. 
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Warnings of ‘damaging’ 100km/h winds in NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania

9 August 2018 | social
Warnings of ‘damaging’ 100km/h winds in NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania
EXPECT cold, wet and very windy conditions across the nation’s southeast as winter continues to tighten its grip.
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Revisiting security defences as breaches, BEC losses mount

7 August 2018 | social
Revisiting security defences as breaches, BEC losses mount
Even as the US FBI warned that business email compromise losses had hit $US12 billion and were continuing to grow, Ticketmaster was warning customers about a 
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Human error sparks high data breach notifications

3 August 2018 | social
Human error sparks high data breach notifications
Human error is the second highest overall source of data breaches – and in some sectors the highest – according to the second quarterly report into notifiable data breaches, issued by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
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August Is Small Business Festival Month in Victoria

1 August 2018 | social
August Is Small Business Festival Month in Victoria
Victoria’s small business festival aims to help owner-operators expand, acquire new skills and identify opportunities. This will be Victoria’s 13th annual festival and the schedule is packed with events held across metropolitan Melbourne and in various regional centers. Many are available free of charge. The Festival runs from August 1-31. Small Business Minister Philip Dalidakis praised local owner-operators for embracing the festival.
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How to handle a brand reputation crisis

30 July 2018 | social
How to handle a brand reputation crisis
History tells us brands can come back from the brink of a company crisis, yet it takes serious and long-term communications, vision and commitment to get there.  
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