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All I want for Christmas is an Android
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
AN AUSTRALIAN company will release a Google Android mobile to compete with the iPhone just in time for Christmas.
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On yer bike!
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
THIS month’s Great Bike Ride around the Swan River in Western Australia is a great way to encourage people to reduce their carbon footprint and ride to work.
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Ask the expert: money travelling tips
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
Q:
I am heading overseas just after Christmas for the first time for quite a few years and am not quite sure the best way to take money and how to make sure I don’t lose it - last time I went everyone used travellers cheques but I am not sure if this is still the case especially with ATMs and credit cards so easily available.
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Eat, drink, be merry – and ride out the storm
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
ARE STORM clouds darkening your view of the future? If you’re like most of us, your answer is yes. But it doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. In fact, eating, drinking and making merry can be one way to protect your financial prospects.
OP's
sister publication
Super Living
tells you how.
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Go on, Google yourself
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
MOST people will not admit to being completely self-obsessed. But hey, if you don’t look to find out what other people are saying about you, how else will you know?
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Di Igglesden spills the beans
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
THROUGHOUT the year
OP
has brought you recipes straight from Aspermont’s own culinary talent, Di Igglesden, and her cookbook,
Di’s Kitchen – A Culinary Inspiration
. This week we speak to Di about what inspires her to create those tasty masterpieces.
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OP Job of the Week – Perth
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
ARE you an experienced legal secretary? Look no further than this great position.
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OP Best Recipe – Red pepper and fetta salad
(Wednesday, 5 November 2008)
WHY not take along a good-looking fetta salad to your next barbecue? This week
OP
reader Kirsten Richards gives us her verdict on a tasty recipe from Aspermont’s own culinary talent Di Igglesden.
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Be stingy, save the planet, win free book
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
THIS week we are giving away a copy of Save, from the authors of Spotless and Speedcleaning. Shannon Lush and Jennifer Fleming show you how to save your money, your time and the planet.
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Patriotic spending
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
IF YOU’RE a recipient of some of the government’s $10.4 billion stimulus package or the increased First Home Owner’s Grant you
can
help save Australia from recession. Even if you’re not getting some government dollars under your Christmas tree, the same principles apply.
OP's
sister publication
SuperLiving
asked a leading economist what (and where) you can spend to most help your country.
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How can I change my Word template?
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
SICK of changing your font to Arial? Here’s how to update Microsoft Word’s default template – so it looks the way you want it to, every time.
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OP Best Recipe – Spinach and tomato salad
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
AS temperatures heat up, why not try out a delicious spinach and tomato salad? This week,
OP
reader Dani Arlow gives us her verdict.
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Rejects detect phony smiles
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
SOCIAL rejects are much better at detecting fake smiles than popular people, Miami psychologists have found.
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Nice girl or doormat?
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
WHO would have thought there were seven kinds of nice girl? Most offices have enough room for just one angel. You know her.
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Avoid Friday fashion faux pas
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
IS your office a fashion show each Friday? Do you struggle to work out what to wear?
Amanda Ellis gives you five tips to avoid a Friday faux pas.
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OP Job of the Week – Perth
(Wednesday, 29 October 2008)
Are you an experienced accounts assistant? Want to earn $50-60k and work in the CBD? Look no further than this great position.
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Code red for pensioners
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
WHEN you’re past contributing to your super and in the drawdown, pension phase, your money pool becomes a finite resource to be protected at all costs. If you’re now encountering the draining pull of plunging equities, you need to look at the best way to plug the hole – and fast.
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OP Best Recipe – Roasted vegetable salad
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
THIS
OP
best recipe comes straight from Aspermont’s own culinary talent Di Igglesden’s cookbook,
Di’s Kitchen – A Culinary Inspiration
.
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Hot property?
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
THE STUNNING 1% interest rate cut has brought welcome relief to mortgage holders – and with the stock market continuing to dive many are considering a move to real estate. But in the current credit squeeze can you even
get
the finance?
OP
sister publication
SuperLiving
names the new criteria for investment success – and the suburbs on which the banks will most likely be smiling.
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Is alcohol making you dumb?
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
HEAVY drinking shrinks people’s brains, according to a recent study by neuroscientists in the US.
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Job of the Week – Perth
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
ARE you an experienced executive assistant? Look no further than this great position.
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Fly through the airport
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
SICK of waiting at the airport?
OP
has five tips for a speedy check-in.
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Employees with low EI are ‘ticking time bombs’ for depression
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
PEOPLE with low emotional intelligence, or trouble managing and controlling their emotions, are more likely to develop depression, a group of Melbourne researchers has found.
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Is your spellcheck a US citizen?
(Wednesday, 22 October 2008)
OP
shows you how to change Microsoft Word’s dictionary back to Australian English.
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Palace debut for star assistants
(Wednesday, 15 October 2008)
A GLITTERING event at Crystal Palace Luna Park will raise money for breast cancer research.
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Business steady despite market jitters
(Wednesday, 15 October 2008)
IN THE face of global financial turmoil, business conditions and confidence in Australia remain relatively stable – driven mostly by the resources boom. However, confidence in our mining sector is eroding quickly.
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Stress arrester
(Wednesday, 15 October 2008)
IF YOU find yourself feeling overwhelmed and stress is getting to you, then try this technique that I teach in corporate stress management programs. It’s called Stress Arrester R.I.P. – Recognition, Impact and Power to Change.
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Employers feeling the crunch: Seek
(Wednesday, 15 October 2008)
JOBS giant Seek has announced the number of job advertisements fell in September, as the global financial crisis began to affect employer confidence.
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OP Best Recipe – Lebanese cucumber salad
(Wednesday, 15 October 2008)
THIS
OP
best recipe comes straight from Aspermont’s own culinary talent Di Igglesden’s cookbook,
Di’s Kitchen – A Culinary Inspiration
.
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What makes a good team?
(Wednesday, 15 October 2008)
GREAT teams contain high achievers with good communication skills, say senior managers. Do you agree?
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