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  • Cobram to drizzle 9.5 million litres of olive oil over dishes across Australia after exceptional harvest yield
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    Cobram to drizzle 9.5 million litres of olive oil over dishes across Australia after exceptional harvest yield

    Chances are you have a bottle of it in your pantry, or drizzled it over the salad that accompanied last night’s dinner, but you probably didn’t know that Cobram Estate Olives (ASX: CBO) is a listed company, with a market cap of $609 million…. Apparently olives are big business. With over 2.4 million olive trees

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  • Frugal shoppers turn to frugl for better deals on lettuce
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    Frugal shoppers turn to frugl for better deals on lettuce

    Lettuce is the new lobster.  What was once the blasé addition to a McChicken is now as rare as hen’s teeth, and if you can get it, expect to pay.  The same goes for numerous grocery essentials thanks to inflationary pressure, COVID related supply issues and the Ukraine situation.  As we see an increasing portion

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  • Death by taxes…or how do you balance a Federal Budget?
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    Death by taxes…or how do you balance a Federal Budget?

    If you think that the Federal Government’s mantra of a balanced Federal Budget is not contractionary for the economy, then you probably would be wrong. The Government publishes monthly budget figures (www.finance.gov.au), so you can establish the annual growth rates of the various components of taxation. To balance the budget, you need to increase taxation.Read More
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