How to Deal With A Brilliant Arsehole At Work
At some point in your career, you will probably have to deal with a brilliant jerk at work. Brilliant jerks...
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At some point in your career, you will probably have to deal with a brilliant jerk at work. Brilliant jerks...
Читать дальше...Weekly U.S. oil demand data by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has been significantly overestimated compared to the final monthly oil demand, oil data analytics firm OilX said on Friday. "US weekly data significantly overestimated total monthly oil demand, not just in other oils, but also for road fuels," OilX said in a post on Twitter. The weekly demand estimates in March already showed that recent demand strength has been easing off, according to the analytics company. "This may turn... Читать дальше...
Things aren’t looking good at Stellantis’ Belvidere Assembly Plant. The long-running plant has already seen its workforce cut multiple times in the last three years. Now more bad news is coming as Automotive News reports that Stellantis plans even more layoffs at the Jeep assembly plant. And it may all have something…
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At some point in the late ‘80s, some child must have sat in front of a bunch of action figures and decided to figure out once and for all if a group of determined Ewoks could kill the Predator. This kind of match-up has, to our knowledge, only existed in imagination because faint-hearted Hollywood executives feared…
Читать дальше...The first major offshore wind project in the U.S. is underway, decades after similar efforts in Europe. Many other U.S. proposals are now on the horizon.
Australians are spending staggering sums on pets - over $30 billion on cats and dogs alone - and increasingly on vitamins and supplements to keep them happy.
As Lachlan Murdoch waits on delivery of his shiny new 60-metre, $150 million yacht, he’s snapped up a smaller, cheaper but no less impressive runabout.
The city council wants a series of “aspirational” city-shaping projects. One critic says they’re “not based in reality”.
Back-to-back flooding events that have swept through the Northern Rivers region has highlighted the need to fast track the roll-out of a national consistency emergency warning system, almost 18 years after it was first flagged.
The federal budget delivered a surgical electoral strike at key marginal seats – with borrowed money. Another electoral victory by Scott Morrison may need more.
The 16 large concrete structures that will make up Victoria’s largest artificial reef are about to be installed at Point Nepean, but the project has met with some opposition on the Mornington Peninsula.
Bruce McWilliam has bought a clifftop block amid plans to rebuild it into a luxury residence. He’s not the only big-ticket property player with grand plans before council.
War, morality, the demands of justice and the role of journalism came to the fore in the defamation suit brought by the Victoria Cross winner this week.
The current energy crisis will have as profound an impact on the world as those of the ’70s, say experts, but the results will be very different.
Managers and executives are pulled off duties to respond to surging demand when the network reaches this crisis level.
Liberal women have minimised bad behaviour in Parliament as simply part of the usual rough and tumble.
A senior NSW minister dares to ask whether we really need our big casinos, yet the people have already spoken: get rid of them.
Until we see the independent costings, we have no evidence that an Albanese government will be any better.
The Coalition’s $420 tax offset has created a financial cliff that will reduce net incomes by $1500 for 3.5 million people in mid-2023, modelling reveals.
Headmaster Timothy Petterson has admitted his leadership has left teachers sad, angry and fearful in a long apology to the school’s staff.
Labor could prove its commitment to change by making aged care a separate portfolio headed by a senior cabinet minister.
Josh Warrington stopped Kiko Martinez in seven rounds to reclaim his IBF featherweight world title and has been speaking for the first time since Saturday night
Newshub reports: Before landing on the lottery as their chosen system, internal briefings obtained by Newshub show officials tried to develop a waitlist or automated booking system but found it would cost several million dollars and take several months and “the most difficult part” was “creating clear rules… to determine who is eligible”. A simple […]
Читать дальше...It is almost four years since Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett spoke to Cyril Rioli’s wife Shannyn in a manner that ultimately precipitated the champion footballer’s dramatic exit from the football club and the game that he had so richly punctuated for more than a decade.