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New Zealand to hold a cannabis referendum

October 9, 2020 mariawrite

This October 17th, 2020, New Zealand will hold its first cannabis referendum to decide on whether to legalize restricted access…

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Posted in: Law, Politics, Social Issues Filed under: cannabis, cannabis referendum, legalisation, New Zealand, weed

Covid is doing a number on the Aussie construction industry

May 14, 2020 Jason Bryce

Australian industries have been slammed hard thanks to the restrictions put in place to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, and…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: australia covid, australian construction, australian construction covid

As voice searches take over, Same SEO rules apply

Jason Bryce

Internet voice searching is the way of the future. It’s also the way of the present. A 2019 study found that…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: google assistant, voice search seo

Our Morrison who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name

May 12, 2020 Jason Bryce

PM Morrison, who some say descended from Pericles, drew himself up when asked by a reporter about his shifting Covid…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: australia coronavirus, australia covid, Scott Morrison

China to tax Aussie barley imports 80 percent

Jason Bryce

Prime Morrison isn’t very happy about China’s plan to stamp a stiff 80 percent tariff on imports of Aussie barley,…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: Australia China, australia china barley

Australia’s wine industry is in big trouble

May 11, 2020 Jason Bryce

Did you know that there are 2,600 wineries in Australia? Yes? OK, well, did you know that after the coronavirus…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: coronavirus australia, coronavirus wine, wine australia

When will international students be allowed back into Australia?

Jason Bryce

Our Dear Leader, PM Morrison, God among puny men, the greatest Australian head of state since Malcolm Turnbull, recently outlined…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Education, Finanace, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: coronavirus australia, international students australia

Aussie gyms will re-open soon, but with catches

May 9, 2020 Jason Bryce

Breathe easy, gym rats and meat heads. Fitness centers will be back open soon, according to the economic revival plan…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, The Arts, Uncategorized Filed under: covid australia, covid fitness centres, covid gyms

Australia, New Zealand blowing travel, trade bubbles

Jason Bryce

Here is a new concept: the “trans-Tasman travel bubble.” That’s what Australia and New Zealand are currently developing as the…

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Posted in: Business, Default, Law, Personalities, Politics, Social Issues, Uncategorized Filed under: covid australia, trade bubble, travel bubble

About that ‘contact tracing’ app …

May 8, 2020 Jason Bryce

Many Australians are understandably concerned about this new state-run smartphone app—the one designed to trace the contacts of individuals who…

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Posted in: Default, Law, Politics, Social Issues, Uncategorized Filed under: contact tracing app, covid australia, covid contact tracing

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