The Australian
Outgoing Telstra boss David Thodey to seek new policy roles
The Australian
TELSTRA chief executive David Thodey will look for national and international policy development roles after calling an end to his six-year stint as the head of the nation's largest telecommunications company. Mr Thodey — who announced his retirement from ...
Six things David Thodey did to change TelstraSydney Morning Herald
Telstra chief David Thodey quits, making way for finance director Andrew Penn ...Herald Sun
Telstra Picks Penn as New CEOWall Street Journal
Business Spectator
Techworld Australia
Courier Mail
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The Australian
TELSTRA chief executive David Thodey will look for national and international policy development roles after calling an end to his six-year stint as the head of the nation's largest telecommunications company. Mr Thodey — who announced his retirement from ...
Six things David Thodey did to change Telstra
Telstra chief David Thodey quits, making way for finance director Andrew Penn ...
Telstra Picks Penn as New CEO
ABC Online
Medibank Bank boosts profit by taking a scalpel to costs
ABC Online
The newly listed private health insurer Medibank Private has tabled a 10.8 per cent increase in net profit to $151.2 million for the six months to December. The result was primarily driven by strong cost control, with total revenue rising a more subdued 3.8 per ...
Medibank Private shares slump as customers switch to cheaper policiesSydney Morning Herald
Medibank shares down after debut profitSBS
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ABC Online
The newly listed private health insurer Medibank Private has tabled a 10.8 per cent increase in net profit to $151.2 million for the six months to December. The result was primarily driven by strong cost control, with total revenue rising a more subdued 3.8 per ...
Medibank Private shares slump as customers switch to cheaper policies
Medibank shares down after debut profit
NEWS.com.au
Change attitudes to older workers: Hockey
9news.com.au
Treasurer Joe Hockey says Australian employers have to change their attitudes to older workers, while workers should get used to having many careers and many retirements. Mr Hockey said the stereotype of people studying in their youth, working hard in a ...
The days of retiring at 65 are over: HockeySBS
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9news.com.au
Treasurer Joe Hockey says Australian employers have to change their attitudes to older workers, while workers should get used to having many careers and many retirements. Mr Hockey said the stereotype of people studying in their youth, working hard in a ...
The days of retiring at 65 are over: Hockey
The Australian
Transpacific shares lose 17% on H1 loss
The Australian
Transpacific Industries has swung to a first-half net loss and says it expects no improvement in market conditions in the second half. Investors reponded poorly to the news. At 10.55am (AEDT) Transpacific shares were 17.32 per cent lower at 74c against a ...
Oil slump, fleet grounding hit Transpacific IndustriesSydney Morning Herald
Transpacific swings to H1 lossBusiness Spectator
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The Australian
Transpacific Industries has swung to a first-half net loss and says it expects no improvement in market conditions in the second half. Investors reponded poorly to the news. At 10.55am (AEDT) Transpacific shares were 17.32 per cent lower at 74c against a ...
Oil slump, fleet grounding hit Transpacific Industries
Transpacific swings to H1 loss
Sydney Morning Herald
Markets Live: Medibank cops a beating
Sydney Morning Herald
12:03pm: Xero's shares are continuing to sparkle - up another 4 per cent to $19.55, and adding to its surge from circa $15 at the start of the week. In today's New Zealand Herald, Xero boss Rod Drury pointed to its in-house 'Xerocon' trade promotion in the UK ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
12:03pm: Xero's shares are continuing to sparkle - up another 4 per cent to $19.55, and adding to its surge from circa $15 at the start of the week. In today's New Zealand Herald, Xero boss Rod Drury pointed to its in-house 'Xerocon' trade promotion in the UK ...
ABC Online
New submarines won't be built by Australian company
ABC Online
New submarines will not be designed or built by an Australian company, but at least 500 jobs will be created over the life of the next submarine program, the Defence Minister says. Kevin Andrews has confirmed the Federal Government is looking at France, ...
Three-Way Race for Lucrative Australian Submarine ContractWall Street Journal
Australia needs 'international partner' for submarine buildThe Australian Financial Review
Three countries to bid on Australian subs9news.com.au
Business Insider Australia
Yahoo!7 News
Zee News
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ABC Online
New submarines will not be designed or built by an Australian company, but at least 500 jobs will be created over the life of the next submarine program, the Defence Minister says. Kevin Andrews has confirmed the Federal Government is looking at France, ...
Three-Way Race for Lucrative Australian Submarine Contract
Australia needs 'international partner' for submarine build
Three countries to bid on Australian subs
ABC Online
Santos posts $935m loss on massive writedowns; flags job cuts
ABC Online
Oil and gas producer Santos has tumbled to a full-year $935 million loss with a massive writedown in assets taking its toll. The result is a $1.4 billion reversal on last year's $516 million profit. The loss was not unexpected with a $1.6 billion impairment - relating ...
South Australian oil and gas giant Santos cuts 520 staff 'to date' as full year result ...NEWS.com.au
Santos taps Goldman Sachs to run Queensland gas pipeline saleReuters UK
Santos freezes executive pay after lossPerth Now
Courier Mail
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ABC Online
Oil and gas producer Santos has tumbled to a full-year $935 million loss with a massive writedown in assets taking its toll. The result is a $1.4 billion reversal on last year's $516 million profit. The loss was not unexpected with a $1.6 billion impairment - relating ...
South Australian oil and gas giant Santos cuts 520 staff 'to date' as full year result ...
Santos taps Goldman Sachs to run Queensland gas pipeline sale
Santos freezes executive pay after loss
Sydney Morning Herald
Regis lifts full year guidance
NEWS.com.au
AGED care provider Regis Healthcare has increased its full year earnings guidance after reporting a first-half net profit in line with its full-year prospectus forecast. REGIS, which listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in October, made a net profit of $15.1 ...
Regis Healthcare on track for IPO targets after aged care revenue risesSydney Morning Herald
Regis Healthcare shares are on a tear on increased profit guidanceBusiness Insider Australia
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NEWS.com.au
AGED care provider Regis Healthcare has increased its full year earnings guidance after reporting a first-half net profit in line with its full-year prospectus forecast. REGIS, which listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in October, made a net profit of $15.1 ...
Regis Healthcare on track for IPO targets after aged care revenue rises
Regis Healthcare shares are on a tear on increased profit guidance
Sydney Morning Herald
Researchers attack ABS plan to move census to 10 years
Sydney Morning Herald
Comment: Bean counting not people counting. Researchers have attacked the Bureau of Statistics' plan to start publishing Australia's national census every decade, rather than every five years, saying the census is the envy of other developed countries and ...
2016 census could be axedABC Online (blog)
Should the census be conducted every 10 years?Crikey (blog)
Bean counting not people counting: why the ABS can't afford Census 2016The Age
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Sydney Morning Herald
Comment: Bean counting not people counting. Researchers have attacked the Bureau of Statistics' plan to start publishing Australia's national census every decade, rather than every five years, saying the census is the envy of other developed countries and ...
2016 census could be axed
Should the census be conducted every 10 years?
Bean counting not people counting: why the ABS can't afford Census 2016
DynamicBusiness
ACCC reveals 2015 priorities
Insurance Business
ACCC has revealed its priorities for the coming year and the regulator wants to see more honest advertising, tougher penalties for wrong doing and increased competition in “highly concentrated sectors". In a speech in Sydney, ACCC chairman Rod Sims ...
ACCC announces priorities and strives for tougher penaltiesBanking Day (registration)
Power sell-offs will lower prices: ACCC9news.com.au
Cartels, penalties and false advertising on ACCC agenda says Rod SimsSydney Morning Herald
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Insurance Business
ACCC has revealed its priorities for the coming year and the regulator wants to see more honest advertising, tougher penalties for wrong doing and increased competition in “highly concentrated sectors". In a speech in Sydney, ACCC chairman Rod Sims ...
ACCC announces priorities and strives for tougher penalties
Power sell-offs will lower prices: ACCC
Cartels, penalties and false advertising on ACCC agenda says Rod Sims
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