Urgent recall on contaminated ham

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission on Tuesday flagged a listeria contamination in 250g vacuum bags of JB Nicholas and Son Premium Tasmanian Smoked Ham expiring on October 16.

The recall comes less than a month after JB Nicholas and Son, based in Geeveston in the Huon Valley, scooped a number of prizes at the 2021 Royal Tasmanian Fine Food Awards.

The contaminated sm…

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Why Wolgan Valley should be on your bucket list

Rugged sandstone escarpments peppered with eucalypts soar around me as I turn off the steep, narrow, winding road into Wolgan Valley. Far behind are the Blue Mountains and Jenolan Caves tourist crowds and I’m struck by the peacefulness and seclusion that’s such a part of the allure of Emirates One&Only Wolgan Valley.

Nestled on an awe-inspiring 2800-hectare wildlife reserv…

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Apollo 13 and Home Alone Picked for National Registry

Houston, we have a problem: Where’s Kevin?

Perhaps the ultimate coming-home movie, “Apollo 13,” and the ultimate staying-home one, “Home Alone,” are both being honored this year, selected for preservation in the National Film Registry. They’re part of an annual group of 25 that this year spans more than 90 years of filmmaking.

The 2023 collection includes the sci-fi sequel “Terminat…

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Jenna Lyons Breaks the Unwritten Rules

The announcement last fall that Jenna Lyons would be joining the season 14 cast of Bravo’s Real Housewives of New York shocked reality TV fans and fashion insiders alike. Lyons, the former president and creative director of J. Crew, who famously dressed Michelle Obama during her time as First Lady, has long been hailed as one of the most powerful women in fashion and a harbinger of a…

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Salvatore Ferragamo’s New Creative Director Is Designing a More Inclusive Fashion Industry

For Maximilian Davis, fashion isn’t just a career choice—it’s part of his family legacy. Growing up in Manchester, England, in a close-knit Trinidadian-Jamaican family, his sister and mother modeled, and his father studied fashion design. When he was 6, his grandmother taught him to sew on her industrial machine, which he used to design unique clothes—including a pair of…

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Danish Union Joins Swedish Strike Against Tesla

Tesla has found itself in an escalating labor dispute with Scandinavian unions as Danish dockworkers said they will refuse to transport the automaker’s wares to Sweden.

Denmark’s 3F union announced Tuesday they would not facilitate the movement of vehicles headed for Sweden in solidarity with Swedish union IF Metall members, who are demanding that Tesla sign a collec…

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Exclusive- Survey Shows Toll of Working For Amazon

Amazon has long come under fire for the exacting targets that it places on its workers. Now, a new survey adds further detail to the impact those targets appear to be having on employees’ physical and mental health. It comes as the U.S. Department of Labor fined Amazon $60,000, on Wednesday, for what it said was a failure to keep workers safe at three U.S. warehouses.

Occupational S…

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Here’s Why Bitcoin Just Dropped Below $30,000 For the First Time in Months

Bitcoin briefly turned positive after tumbling earlier below $30,000 and erasing gains for the year amid growing concern about a broad crypto crackdown from China.

The original cryptocurrency, which dropped below the key round-number level for the first time since January, has lost more than 50% from its mid-April high of almost $65,000. That compares with a gain of about 12% for the S&am…

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How a YouTube Strike Could Set a Big Precedent For Workers’ Rights

Several teams of subcontracted YouTube workers went on strike on Friday, to protest a return-to-office policy that they say is an attempt by YouTube’s parent company, Alphabet, to bust their union. The case could have implications that reverberate across Silicon Valley.

Around 40 workers in total, who are directly employed by Alphabet’s outsourcing partner Cognizant, walked ou…

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It’s Expensive to Be Poor. This CEO Wants to Reduce ‘Antiquated’ Bank Fees and Wait Times

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PayPal’s CEO and president did not learn his most important business lesson in the C-suite of the $215-billion fintech platform, which he has led since 2014; nor in his previous top jobs at T-Mobile, Sprint, Virgin Mobile or Priceline. In his mind, it came fr…

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