Fruit pickers are offered $1,000 to travel north and harvest ripening melon crop – with cash bonuses for working 30-hour weeks Coronavirus travel restrictions leaves growers short of labourers to pick fruit More than 75,000 tonnes of melon crop supply needs to
Octopus Electric Vehicles has revealed a new 100 per cent electric car leasing service for businesses looking to become more environmentally friendly. The scheme, called Electric Dreams, uses a system known as ‘salary sacrifice’ which allows staff to pay for a new
Where’s the respect? Farmers are furious as holidaymakers leave behind the ‘Great Wall of Trash’ in usually pristine campground Many campers left rubbish behind after visiting campsite in south-west Victoria The selfish behaviour often increases over public holidays, like Easter and Xmas
Britain’s first agricultural bank in 100 years has launched a new best buy one-year fixed-rate bond, except for one catch: none of the interest will be paid to savers. Oxbury Bank, which opened its doors in early February and lends money solely
Ten suburbs in Melbourne are put on Covid alert after worrying find in a sewage catchment The fragments were detected in wastewater samples taken from the catchment The suburbs include Clayton, Clayton South, Dingley Village and Glen Waverley Includes Mulgrave, Notting Hill, Springvale, Springvale
FatFace was warned by police about vulnerabilities within its IT systems which put it more at risk from cyber-criminals nine months before it was hit by a £1.45million ransomware attack in January, This is Money can reveal. A detective from Hampshire Constabulary
Australian shares jump as ASX hits its highest level since the coronavirus crash By Australian Associated Press Published: 02:38 EDT, 8 April 2021 | Updated: 02:40 EDT, 8 April 2021 Australia’s main share market index briefly rose higher than 7,000 points, then
Biggest water licence ever granted in the Northern Territory is handed to company planning to build massive fruit and vegetable farm – but native title holders are not happy Fortune Agribusiness wants to build 3,500-hectare irrigated horticulture project The fruit and vegetable
I have been trying for more than a year to obtain a refund after my cruise was cancelled – it was the infamous Diamond Princess Cruise which was due to travel around Japan but was cancelled due to an outbreak of Covid-19.
Asos today revealed its global sales and profits have rocketed as people shopped online during lockdown in increasing numbers, especially in the UK. The fashion giant’s revenues jumped 24% in the six months to the end of February to £1.98billion compared with