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Every year, StatCan tweaks how it calculates inflation. What to know about this year’s changes

by Anas Siddiqui
Every year, StatCan tweaks how it calculates inflation. What to know about this year’s changes

Whenever you pass through the cash register at a grocery store, the price of everything in your shopping cart — from discounted chicken to strawberries on promotion — is collected by the retailer …

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AFL stars recreate the iconic duck cake from Women’s Weekly: ‘Straight out of a horror movie’

by David Johnson
AFL stars recreate the iconic duck cake from Women’s Weekly: ‘Straight out of a horror movie’

AFL stars from the Sydney Swans may have talents on the field, but this is definitely not the case when it comes to cake decorating. To celebrate the Sydney Swans …

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Rinsing raw chicken? 7 food debates guaranteed to start an argument

by Akin Smith
Rinsing raw chicken? 7 food debates guaranteed to start an argument

By Sara Nelson | Associated Press Is that day-old rice safe to eat? Can your three-year-old clean up the cookie dough mixing bowl? And do you really need to keep …

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From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

by Anas Siddiqui
From fast food to construction, employers turn more and more to temporary foreign workers

Businesses’ demand for temporary foreign workers has surged across the country in recent years, with employers given the green light to hire more than double the people through the federal …

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Costly detail in receipt at Australian restaurant sparks outrage

by David Johnson
Costly detail in receipt at Australian restaurant sparks outrage

A disgruntled Aussie diner expressed their concern this week, after they said they copped a $4 surcharge on their bill. They said no signs explaining the additional fee were visible …

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Rolling Pin Pies and Cakes in Victoria wins Australia’s best pie crown

by David Johnson
Rolling Pin Pies and Cakes in Victoria wins Australia’s best pie crown

A popular bakery located on Victoria’s Bellarine Peninsula has been crowned the winner of Australia’s best pie with an entry that might surprise fans of the Aussie classic. Rolling Pin …

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Mainland retailers struggle to survive Hong Kong’s sky-high rents, fierce competition

by Anas Siddiqui
Mainland retailers struggle to survive Hong Kong’s sky-high rents, fierce competition

Just 100 meters away on the same street, Radish Southward, a mainland restaurant specialising in spicy Hunan food, had closed its doors a few days earlier, just four months after …

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Dan Murphy’s $20 Shingleback wine named ‘Best in Show’ at world’s biggest competition

by David Johnson
Dan Murphy’s  Shingleback wine named ‘Best in Show’ at world’s biggest competition

A $20 wine sold at Dan Murphy’s has been awarded “Best in Show” in the world’s largest and most influential wine competition. Shingleback Wines, based in McLaren Vale in South …

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Bunnings, Chemist Warehouse passed over in grocery code revamp while supermarket giants face multi-billion dollar fines

by Anas Siddiqui
Bunnings, Chemist Warehouse passed over in grocery code revamp while supermarket giants face multi-billion dollar fines

Australia’s supermarket giants risk being slapped with multi-billion dollar fines if they fail to comply with a mandatory code of conduct overseeing their ties with their suppliers. The Albanese government …

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Bunnings, Chemist Warehouse passed over in grocery code revamp while supermarket giants face multi-billion dollar fines

by Anas Siddiqui
Bunnings, Chemist Warehouse passed over in grocery code revamp while supermarket giants face multi-billion dollar fines

Australia’s supermarket giants risk being slapped with multi-billion dollar fines if they fail to comply with a mandatory code of conduct overseeing their ties with their suppliers. The Albanese government …

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