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10 Creative Ideas to Inspire You to Start a Business

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 Hello there, I was worried if I would be able to run my business without support. I had industry experience but was not confident about dealing with clients every day. So, I mustered up the courage and got the finds to go ahead, I decided to purchase a business for sale in Sydney. It was one of the best decisions of my life. I wanted to own a creative business and I did the same thing. I found the most promising catering business and took over the reins from the outgoing owner. I now provide my service for corporate events and parties. If you also want to start a business, do look at the ideas given in this article.  https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/evaluation/creative-ideas-to-inspire-you-to-start-a-business

NSW coroner to investigate treatment of Indigenous man who died after leaving Dubbo Hospital

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 The NSW coroner will establish an inquest into the death of a First Nations man amid claims he was "denied a diagnosis" at a hospital in the state's west. Kamilaroi-Dunghutti man Ricky "Dougie" Hampson Junior was 36 years old when he died of perforated ulcers after being discharged from Dubbo Base Hospital in August, 2021. His family has been calling for an inquest, speaking at a press conference at NSW Parliament in July alongside the National Justice Project. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-12/dougie-hampson-death-inquest-nsw-coroner-dubbo-hospital-petition/101428376

Australia can unlock the potential of refugees to fill skills shortages, advocates say

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 Fraidon came to Australia from Afghanistan a year ago and after a difficult start finding a job, he's now working as a software engineer. The 21-year-old, who only wanted to give his first name to protect his family still overseas, studied computer science in Afghanistan and now lives in Sydney. He said one of the main challenges for refugees like him was getting recognition for their education and skills. New arrivals understood education standards in Australia were different from their home countries, he said, and they needed to do further study, even for jobs for which they were already qualified. Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-12/potential-refugees-fill-skills-shortages-australia-employment/101416838

Calm amid the chaos: How Latrell and Walker saved an 11-man Souths side

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 Latrell Mitchell had to step away from Brad Fittler’s microphone during his post-game interview, overcome with emotion and blinking tears back as Rabbitohs fans roared their approval of a famous finals win. That he and fellow Souths star Cody Walker – who was described as a “generational player” by his coach – kept their heads when everyone else lost theirs was the defining element in the Rabbitohs marching on and the Roosters season finishing at full-time on Sunday evening. Read More: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/calm-amid-the-chaos-how-latrell-and-walker-saved-an-11-man-souths-side-20220911-p5bh73.html