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Australian online wine sales reach $370million in 2011

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Paypal Australia appoints new managing director, Jeff Clementz

PayPal Australia's new managing director, Jeff Clementz

Paypal Australia’s new chief executive and managing director is Jeff Clementz.  Acting chief  executive, Elena Wise, has returned to her position as head of merchant services. Clementz appointment was announced earlier this week and a company spokesperson has confirmed that he has already started work in the company’s

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Online shoppers to pay higher income taxes to replace lost GST revenues?

A report to the Australian government’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) distribution review has recommended online shoppers buying from overseas retailers should pay higher income taxes. The taxes will compensate for GST revenues now lost to the government both because of the $1000 tax and duty exemption on imports, and because overseas retailers don’t pay

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Post savages eBay sellers with 10% Clickandsend parcel post price rise

Australia Post has upset eBay users with a savage and surprise increase in the prices of its popular Clickandsend parcel post service.   The hefty price increases took effect on April 2nd 2012 without any prior announcement or warning. Post had earlier foreshadowed a general increase in letters and parcel prices to come into effect

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Facebook crackdown shuts down NZ business page – 9,000 fans lost

A small New Zealand business has had its Facebook fan page shut down, losing nearly 9,000 fans in the process. The business, Velvet Burger, had apparently broken Facebook’s rules on competitions. Whether or not the action is part of a broader Facebook crack-down remains to be seen but, according to Lance O’Grady, social media director

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