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What not to do! Week 29

What was busted this week and what were they caught doing? The things you should look out for. The NSW Food Authority publishes lists of businesses that...

Bottleshops defend shopper dockets stance

The Liquor Stores Association (NSW) has rejected the suggestion that it "strongarmed" the NSW Government into dropping its proposed ban on shopper docket...

Berri orange juice Truly brand withdrawn

A juice company has withdrawn a product line as it came under fire for using foreign juice and packaging which consumers might think was Australian. Independent...

Wellington council to decide on alcohol accord support

Wellington Shire councillors will decide whether to endorse the Wellington Alcohol Accord at a meeting on Tuesday (16th July) night. The accord was developed...

Massive $1b apartments planned for Melbourne

Plans for a $1 billion-plus, 2300 apartment development proposal in Melbourne's Fishermans Bend precinct have been announced. A consortium, Belsize Nominees...

$1b triple tower plan for Perth

Perth's old Emu Brewery site, which has sat vacant for 20 years, could become the site of three residential towers, one of which would be the city's tallest...

Duxton to become Perth's tallest

Renovations to Perth's Duxton Hotel will include adding nine new storeys making it the highest hotel in the city. This will deliver an additional 126...

Cable Beach resort now Mantra

Mantra has expanded its portfolio of hotels in Western Australia with a resort in Broome, located just a few minutes' walk from the world famous Cable...

Pilbara councils look to expand 457 visas

Local councils in the Pilbara will lodge a proposal with the State Government to bring in foreign workers to fill positions in the small business sector. The...

Dispute over bread leaves a sour taste

Consumers are being misled by Woolworths, Coles and bakeries that label their bread as ''sourdough'' despite it being little more than sour-flavoured white...