No, the customer is not always right
COMMENT Customer is always right. It's your job to be friendly ... A lot of us hear it all the time. And it's wrong.
COMMENT Customer is always right. It's your job to be friendly ... A lot of us hear it all the time. And it's wrong.
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Buyers distracted by how properties look have been warned to keep their ears open. Here's why.
Tennis star faces a maximum four-year ban after testing positive to Meldonium.
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COMMENT His speech was roundly criticised as an example of precisely what's wrong here.
Waleed Aly, academic, columnist and co-host of The Project, thinks. And that, this editor says, is the reason everything he says goes viral online.
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In one narrow street in Melbourne, the war between car owners and through-traffic got so severe that this drastic action was taken.
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"Never take a step back!" It's 7am and Australia's six most senior female politicians are in the cabinet room.
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Forcing workers to stay quiet about pay keeps women’s wage rates lower than those of men.
The cardinal deserves some justice for doing his imperfect best to clear up child sexual abuse.
The Australian dollar's current strength poses problems for the economy, warns Capital Economics.
Shares stumble as investors take profits from the resources rally,
The economy is adjusting to the end of the mining boom, says the RBA's Philip Lowe.
Fortescue has struck a memorandum of understanding with Brazilian giant Vale.
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Any move by Optus to rebrand itself as Yes would be stupid and almost certain to end in tears.
Investigation uncovers evidence of CommInsure's unethical treatment of customers, backed up by its former chief medical officer.
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The gender pay gap starts in childhood with boys getting 35 per cent more pocket money than girls.
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Fitness fanatics are turning to mother nature for a creepy protein boost.
Pyjama king Peter Alexander hasn't looked back since selling his business but other entrepreneurs are not so lucky.
For the sake of our future prosperity as a nation we need to proactively encourage more female entrepreneurs.
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Radio ratings can be fickle, but numbers this big don't lie. Hamish and Andy are in a bit of hot water.
A second season of the controversial Australian series Here Come the Habibs! is on its way.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie have left daylight between themselves and their FM breakfast rivals.
Jesinta Campbell was once advised on how to dress when she planned on tackling weighty issues during her TV appearances.
Sure, waders and chaps have been around for years, but did anyone think of adding a heel, belt, crystals and making them out of denim? No.
From fuzzy to fantastic to frightening, dreams conjure the unimaginable in our minds.
The new "health coaches" are like cheerleaders for a better you.
We've always been told to take it off for the gym, now we're being told to put it on.
Forget fad diets, adopt these habits for long term health.
From Good Food
Tomatoes are at their best so pair them with chicken in a meal that's on the table in less than an hour.
Award winning chef Aaron Turner is back on the tweezers, spinning potato into gold.
Are supermarkets or farmers' markets cheaper and tastier? You'll be surprised.
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I choose not to be restricted by a socially accepted undergarment. Why is it so shocking to onlookers?
It was an innocent but hurtful question to my friend from her six-year-old daughter.
It is important to remember that "herstory" in this country will never be complete without the voices of Aboriginal women.
After a mum was shamed for breastfeeding at one of his rallies, Bernie Sanders stepped in to comment.
The sweet reason why David Beckham loves his wife.
When Max realised he was going to the circus instead of a broccoli farm, his reaction was the opposite of what anyone expected.
From Traveller
From joining the mile-high club to short-changing passengers, here are the guilty secrets of flight attendants.
I used to travel before the internet was everywhere. I just don't know how I did it.
Getting to the world's most remote set of islands requires an unusual form of transport.
Palm-sized reader lets Aussie businesses accept cards using smartphones and tablets.
Raymond Tomlinson saw email develop exactly the way he envisioned it back in 1971.
Finally conceding that curved is not always best, LG's flat OLED is a masterpiece.
Despite bottlenecks, digital animation industry resisting cloud, says Sydney's Animal Logic.
Human Service to face National Audit Office scrutiny. Again.
Start-up delivers round-the-clock, round-the-globe customer support.
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Japanese brand prepares for electric cars with new backbone
German brand reveals vision for future with 100th birthday concept.
Maria Sharapova faces maximum four-year ban, which is more likely to become a one or two year sanction.
WADA says drug was added to prohibited list this year due to evidence of athletes exploiting it for purpose of enhancing performance.
Australian women's football team maintain their unbeaten record to qualify for the 2016 Rio Games.
Core group of powerful club chiefs urge competition to fully fund player payments from 2017 and eradicate the 'politically divisive' wealth tax.
They lost one key forward when Cameron McCarthy walked out, now GWS need to keep tabs on the fate of another priority player.
There has been much to ponder since the Essendon injecting program.
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