E waste disposal in Australia

E waste disposal in Australia

Did you know that e waste – such as old mobile phones, TVs and laptops – is responsible for 70% of the toxic chemicals found in landfill? These toxins, including lead, cadmium and mercury, can end up in our soil and water. In Australia alone, 88% of our e waste ends up in landfill (across the world, that statistic is …

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Safety Signs And Meanings

Safety signs are tricky to read for the majority of people. Their meanings are not always apparent to every single person who sees them and can be interpreted in other ways if you do not otherwise already know what they actually mean. There are four types of safety symbols: each one refers to a particular safety protocol or hazard warning …

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What do you require to work in the healthcare industry in Australia?

Are you planning to move your career in the healthcare industry in Australia? Then, you should know these facts about the industry and also the requirement to get a job. Healthcare sector jobs mainly comprise of but are not limited to clinical and non-clinical healthcare workers, nurses and midwives, aged and disabled carers, child carers, community support workers, frontline health …

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Men & Divorce in Australia

About 50,000 men get divorced in Australia every year and while divorce outcomes are never certain, however looking at the data can help provide a better understanding of what the outcome might be. This infographic has been compiled by Koolik & Associates Lawyers using data sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Within this infographic are key statistics regarding Men …

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Understand Australia, redesign your dreams to Immigrate

Ensure your occupation falls in Skilled Occupation List or Consolidated Skilled Occupation List of Australia. It will help you to apply for a General Skilled Migration visa program comprising a list of different visas. Skilled Independent Visa, Skilled Nominated Visa, and Skilled Regional Provisional Visa are among the necessary visas. To possess each of the visas, you have to meet …

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Top Food Trends In Australia

There are several eateries in Australia where travellers and the locals can enjoy tempting food on weekends when going out. From Italian to Mexican, Indian, seafood, vegetarian, or Chinese, you can eat a wide variety of dishes when you visit Australia. Australia hosts millions of people who visit the country from every corner of the world, the reason there are …

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2017: Trends of Eating Out in Australia

One of the most common traditions in Australia is eating outside at a restaurant. Online food apps are making it extremely easy for Aussies to reserve a table at their favourite restaurant. Here are a few trends in Australia you should be fascinated to know about. More number of Australians are visiting restaurants more than ever and prefer to eat …

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Fruit and Vegetable Prices in Australia

This infographic represents the current prices of fruits and vegetables in Australia. The two columns show fruits on one side and vegetables on the other, with the least expensive per kilogram on the bottom and the most expensive on the top. The prices displayed are the average prices taken from Coles and Woolworth’s (the two largest supermarket chains in Australia). …

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The Ironman Triathlon

The Ironman Triathlon is one of the most testing sporting events ever created.  Competing in the event will push you further than you thought possible. We created this infographic to give the essential facts about the Ironman event, as well as to help you train more effectively and avoid injury. Infographic Source : http://www.neurobalancechiropractic.com.au/ironman-triathlons-infographic/

Aged Care Workforce

Golden Carers have published an infographic highlighting some interesting information relating to the direct care workforce from the National Aged Care Workforce Census & Survey. This is relevant because of the staggering rate at which the aged sector is growing: The total aged care workforce was around 262,000 in 2007. By 2012, it had reached in excess of 352,000. This …

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