Published on April 26, 2010 by Technology Slice
Toyota Sales Still Going Strong – Toyota says its global sales have surged by more than a quarter despite the carmaker having to recall millions of vehicles worldwide because of safety concerns. After recalling about 10 million cars because of safety complaints, Toyota says its global sales surged last month, rising by 26 per cent [...]
Tags: 10 Million, Agency Moody, Carmaker, Challenges, Credit Rating, Faces, Free Maintenance, Global Sales, Incentive Programs, Lease Rates, Million Cars, Models, Safety Complaints, Safety Concerns, Toyota, Toyota Sales, United States, World Economy
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Published on April 7, 2010 by Technology Slice
The Biggest Loser Resort – Tonight, on The Biggest Loser, one of the challenges found someone winning an all-expenses paid two-week trip for two to The Biggest Loser Resort at Fitness Ridge. The challenge, swimming to the bottom of the pool to retrieve colored discs and bring them back to the surface, looked pretty tough. [...]
Tags: biggest loser, Boot Camp, Camp Style, Cardio, Challenges, Colored Discs, Fitness Challenge, Jump Start, Lifestyle, Lost, Melissa, Men And Women, Pool, Practical Education, Spa Cuisine, Style Program, Sunshine, swimming, weight loss
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Published on March 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
New Master Chef Series – The lid has been lifted on the new series of MasterChef with Channel 10 last night revealing the state by state breakdown of the second season’s top 50 contestants. While an air date for the new series is yet to be released, last night during a launch at the hit [...]
Tags: Calibre, Challenges, Channel 10, Chef Series, Daily Telegraph, Donna Hay, Judge George, Launch, Master Chef, masterchef, Matt Moran, New South Wales, Queensland, Second Season, South Australia, State Breakdown, Sydney Studios, Tasmania, victoria, Western Australia
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Published on March 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
Housing Supply Not Enough – Melbourne is facing an low supply of housing that isn’t currently meeting the demands of a growing population. Melbourne is likely to give a higher share of its GDP to housing than before, or risk a further increase in housing prices and rents to balance supply and demand. Unlike most [...]
Tags: 2000s, Assistant Governor, Australia, Challenges, Dwelling, Economics, economy, Gdp, Global Financial Crisis, Housing Supply, Infrastructure Provision, Levels Of Government, Pace, Philip Lowe, Planning Guidelines, Population Melbourne, Rents, Supply And Demand
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Published on February 19, 2010 by Technology Slice
China to Boost Australia – ECONOMIC growth in China and other Asian nations over the coming decades is expected to underpin the prospects for Australia’s economy, the central bank says. Reserve Bank assistant governor of economics Philip Lowe says Australia is in a stronger position than any other advanced economy after emerging from the global [...]
Tags: Asia, Asian Nations, Assistant Governor, Australia China, Australia Economic Growth, Australia Economy, Australia S Economy, Ceda, Challenges, China Economic, Committee For Economic Development, Decades, Economic Growth In China, Economics, Face, Global Downturn, Philip Lowe, Prospects, Shape, World Economy
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