What is social media?

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What is social media?

Social media comprises the applications and websites that allow people to interact with other users, businesses, communities, and content. You probably already know what social media is. Whether you cringe at the memory of your Myspace page from the early 2000s, keep in touch with your aunt on Facebook, or are regularly unsettled by too-relevant ads on Instagram, few of us are strangers to a feed. In fact, nearly 60 percent of the world’s population uses social media. And as of July 2022, global adoption of social media is showing no sign of slowing: new users are joining social-media platforms at an average global rate of seven users per second.

So if you’re reading this, we’d guess you know social media when you see it. But what would you say if your great-grandmother asked you to define social media?


What is social media?

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Peruvian fine diner takes top spot in World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 (but Australia misses out) Original story and image on The Age

Peruvian fine diner takes top spot in World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 (but Australia misses out)

Central in Lima has been awarded World’s Best Restaurant in a glittering ceremony in Spain. Who else climbed and fell in the global restaurant awards?

Not one Australian venue managed to secure a spot in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants announced overnight in Spain, reinforcing much-debated issues with a voting system that is seen to privilege northern hemisphere restaurants.

Peruvian fine diner takes top spot in World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023


INSIDE TRACK: Using prime cooking versatility to your advantage across your estate

Scott Duncan, managing director of Unox UK, discusses how to identify the right kitchen kit for consistency, tips for getting the most out of your prime cooking equipment, and how to use versatility to your advantage across your estate while keeping your cooking platforms sustainable.

The mainstay of virtually every professional kitchen across the industry, prime cooking appliances are the unassuming workhorses of the foodservice industry. Combining flexibility, consistency, power and efficiency, prime cooking technology comes in all shapes and sizes and is designed to meet the varying needs of today’s 

Using prime cooking versatility to your advantage

INSIDE TRACK: Using prime cooking versatility to your advantage across your estate Original story and image on Foodservice Equipment Journal


Publicans warned to prepare for upcoming visa TSMIT changes Original story and image on The Shout

Publicans warned to prepare for upcoming visa TSMIT changes

The government will increase the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold (TSMIT) from $53,900 to $70,000 from 1 July, which will have ramifications for venues employing cooks from overseas.

Frozen since 2013, the TSMIT has suffered from a lack of gradual indexation from previous governments over the last decade, leading the Albanese government to make the big jump in the threshold.

This is the Albanese Government’s first action in response to the independent Review of the Migration System led by Dr Martin Parkinson, which found that Australia’s migration system is broken.

Upcoming Visa TSMIT Changes


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