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(FILES) In this file photo taken on June 01, 2020 A sign is seen in the window of a shop explaining to customers that it has temporarily closed due to the coronavirus outbreak in Portobello Market in west London, following the easing of the lockdown restrictions during the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Electoral success, Brexit, a global health crisis that left him near death, divorce, engagement and even a new baby. Boris Johnson has had an eventful 12 months in anyone's book. Johnson, 56, marks his first anniversary as Britain's prime minister on Friday, having had what one lawmaker described to the Guardian newspaper as a "hell of a year". But his toughest test could yet be to come, as the full impact of the coronavirus outbreak bites on the UK economy, which has been battered by three months of enforced shutdown. (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)

What all business owners should know

Up to 2000 businesses would have ordinarily failed since March but that is not happening at the moment because of two things that every business owner should watch out for.

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RETIREMENT READY: Simple measures can help you make the most of your superannuation as retirement draws closer.

Over 50s to suffer super shortfalls

We are now witnessing the COVID-19 pandemic shift from a public health crisis to a looming retirement security issue for many older Australians, new research shows.

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QBM - Brooke Bell, 20 from the Gold Coast is an apprentice at Hastings Deering. Pic Mark Cranitch.

Where to get an apprenticeship

Some of the biggest companies in Queensland train hundreds of apprentices every year and are looking for people at the start of their career and those looking for a change.

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