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    Australian Mango Exports

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    common commodity for most consumers, so it is dubious that market increases continue to rise as they have during the last few years. A resolution to increasing consumption without further reductions in price may be possible if new cultivars of improved appearance and quality environmentally friendly cultivation systems were to be developed. Australian produce is acknowledged for its great consistency and quality. With that in mind an issue to consider would be, once Australian mangoes have been exported

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    The issue of consumer rights and food safety has recently been debated in the media. In an opinion piece titled "Consumers have the right to know if it's made in Australia or not" by Susie O'Brien published on February 18, 2015 in the Herald Sun. O'Brien contends in a concerned, outraged and mocking tone that consumers should know where food is being produced. The author targets governments, food companies and legislators in an effort to persuade them. O'Brien argues using an attack and an appeal

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    Bank of Australia. All the responsibility that this bank has over the country comes from the Reserve Bank Act 1959. The duty to contribute for the stability of their currency, maintain full employment and the economic prosperity with the welfare of Australian people. Using strategies as setting cash rate to settle the medium term of inflation target, managing to control a strong financial system and productive payment system, and last but not least issuing bank’s notes. On the other hand, the Central

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    The Australian Security and Investments Commission (ASIC), is an independent government body that acts as Australia’s corporate regulator. The organisation is responsible for regulating Australian companies, financial markets, financial services organisations, and professionals working in investment, superannuation, insurance, deposit taking, and credit . ASIC administers a number of laws, most notably the Australian Securities and Investments Commission Act and the Corporations Act , from which

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    customers and partners, by profitably offering suitable consumer products, whilst providing excellent customer service and satisfaction. This report looks at an opportunity the shop has in working with a leading artist to produce Giclee prints from the artist’s work. It provides the information that could be used in a marketing plan with an overview of the current marketing situation with background on the market segments, the product, competition and distribution. It includes a market analysis, objectives

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    in which they would like to operate. Using the porters five forces model, this provides a detailed analysis of the competitive nature of the Australian car industry and also it suggests an appropriate competitive strategy for Eagle Motors to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. Eagle Motors Ltd is planning to employ a mixture of Swedish and Australian managers and employees to run there operations in Australia. However, the senior management at Eagle Motors does

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    Historical review The Australian financial system evolved in five stages. The first stage was the introduction of financial institutions during the early colonial period in the 19th Century, where the influence of British institutions was a key driving force. The end of that period was marked by the 1890s depression which saw a major rationalisation of Australia’s financial institutions. The start of the modern era of financial regulation can be traced back to the introduction of banking legislation

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    Australia’s Banking Industry

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    2001 (Cwth). Nothing in this document should be construed as a recommendation or statement of opinion intended to influence a person in making an investment decision. The information is made available on the strict understanding that the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is not providing professional advice. While all care has been taken in the preparation of this publication, Austrade expressly denies liability for any loss or damage of any nature (including but

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    Australian Consumer Law

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    Building Law Assignment – Essay The Australian Consumer Law is an important part of society today as it helps enforce fair trading and consumer protection. This is achieved by informing consumers of their rights when purchasing any goods or service, and by informing sellers on what they can and can’t do. The Australian Consumer Law is just as significant in the development and construction industry as it is in any other industry. There are many areas in the development and construction industry

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    1. Environmental Analysis for Potential Markets. 1.1 Economic Conditions - Economic Environment Gourmet Lovers will be venturing its olive oil brands to the potential overseas market in Italy. Gourmet lovers business enterprising in Italy is a great opportunity in enhancing the success of the olive oil product range. The economics condition of Italy is reported to have the world’s ninth largest economy. Italy’s economic business structure relies mainly on its service, manufacturing and other important

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