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Show me the money
For a contractor, it’s essential to be paid on time and in full for work completed. Brian Seymour tells how to go about it. A poor ... -
How to sack a customer
A business relationship needs to be mutually beneficial. If it isn’t, you need to know when (and how) to walk away. Steve Keil explains. Conventional marketing ... -
Mahindra pitches broader range of ‘Pik-up’ utes
Niche Indian brand Mahindra is pitching its broader range of Pik-Up utes right at the trades, with a ‘Tradie Pack’ headlining on a new S6 4×2 ... -
SsangYong returns to Australia with new Musso ute
South Korean brand SsangYong is making a comeback to Australia after switching from its previous independent distributor to its own factory operation – and the new-generation ... -
New energy classifications
Murray Teale explains how changes to the long-standing information and communication equipment safety standard will see the emergence of new energy classifications. While the industry awaits ... -
Capping your achievements
There is a concern in the market about underprepared apprenticeship graduates, but the issue may not be what you think it is. James Tinslay explains. To ... -
Electric utes: pick up where petrol left off
Given the rise in popularity of electric cars, it’s only a matter of time until we have electric utes. Terry Martin reports. It’s simply wrong to ... -
Holden releases limited edition Colorado Z71 Xtreme
Holden has released a new limited-edition flagship version of its Thai-built Colorado one-tonne ute, dubbed the Z71 Xtreme and equipped with a host of additional equipment ... -
Toyota announces update to HiLux range
Toyota Australia has introduced an upgrade for its top-selling HiLux, headlined by a diesel particulate filter (DPF) switch for all diesel-powered models. This is an important ... -
Loaves and fishes
It seems bizarre that a First World country would limit an essential resource, but Australia does. Wes McKnight explains. In considering a title for this article ...