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2015-02-21 Australia Business


BBC News
   
Greece bailout: Four-month extension in eurozone deal   
BBC News
Greece and eurozone nations have agreed a deal to extend financial aid after bailout talks in Brussels. Eurozone finance ministers reached an agreement to extend Greece's financial rescue by four months. Dutch finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, head ...

Germany Scorns Greece's Bid for Bailout Extension   Wall Street Journal
Greece agrees deal to extend bailout at last-ditch summit   Irish Independent
Eurozone agrees Greece loan extension: Sources   Times of India
Los Angeles Times   
Bloomberg   
DAWN.com   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NAB takes years to pay compensation after investment nightmare   
Sydney Morning Herald
Forgery, sackings and millions in compensation · NAB leak reveals persistent bad behaviour, fuels royal commission calls. Sydney single mother Veronica Coulston had just received an inheritance from her father's estate, and she knew exactly what she ...

Bad financial advice costs NAB millions in compensation to customers   ABC Online
NAB takes financial planning heat: report   Herald Sun

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Telstra CEO David Thodey steps down, Andrew Penn to take top job   
Sydney Morning Herald
Telstra chief executive David Thodey has stepped down from the post after more than five years in the job. He will be replaced by his chief financial officer Andy Penn from May 1, who will be based in Melbourne. The company will provide more information at ...

New chief Andy Penn wants Telstra to broaden its horizons   The Australian
Penn perfect for whipping up Asian revenue   Herald Sun
Telstra warned against cash splash in Asia under Andy Penn   The Age
Billionaires Australia   
WA today   
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Sky News Australia
   
Dow, S&P hit records after Greek bailout   
Sky News Australia
The Dow and SP 500 have bolted to fresh records after eurozone ministers agreed to extend Greece's bailout by four months. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 154.67 points (0.86 per cent) to 18,140.44 on Friday, notching its first record of 2015.
U.S. Stocks Rise to Records in Week on Greek Deal, Fed Rate Bets   Bloomberg
S&P 500, Dow set records; Nasdaq not far behind   Tribune-Review
Dow, S&P 500 close at record highs on Greece debt deal   Reuters UK
MarketWatch   
The Times (subscription)   
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The Daily Telegraph
   
Cash-for-cans plan a nice little earner   
The Daily Telegraph
RECYCLERS could soon get 10 cents a pop for bottles and cans at “reverse vending machines”, which will be installed across the state as part of a container deposit scheme to be introduced by the Baird government. Premier Mike Baird will today announce ...

Beverage companies 'will help NSW recycling'   Sky News Australia
NSW Premier Mike Baird announces 2017 start date for cash for cans   Brisbane Times

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9news.com.au
   
Submarine plan 'makes sense' says peak manufacturing body   
9news.com.au
Australia's peak manufacturing industry group says the government's plan for acquiring new submarines makes sense, but it falls short of their preferred approach. The Australian Industry Group wants a full competitive acquisition, with vessels to be ...

Japan, Germany, France potential partners for Australia's submarine program   Asahi Shimbun
Submarine program: Nick Xenophon calls for clarity on number of new subs ...   Yahoo!7 News
Let's build our own weapons   The Border Mail
The Australian   
Marine Technology News   
Chicago Tribune   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
ISPs to dob in movie pirates under proposed three-strikes rule   
Sydney Morning Herald
ISPs will hand pirates over to the movie houses, potentially without a court fight, under Australia's proposed piracy code. As of September 1, Australian internet service providers will be forced to send warning notices to alleged movie pirates, under a draft ...

New anti-piracy code proposes the 'three strikes' policy for Australia   CNET
Aussie ISPs Advocate “Three Strikes” Solution to Piracy   TorrentFreak
Australia: Rights holders, ISPs publish draft copyright code   Advanced Television
C21Media   
Telecompaper (subscription)   
The Register   
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The Age
   
Researchers attack ABS plan to move census to 10 years   
The Age
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 the social ramifications would be far-reaching.
Herald hopes census prevails on our national census   Sydney Morning Herald
ABS considers cancelling 2016 census amid IT system woes   ZDNet
2016 census could be axed   ABC Online (blog)
Crikey (blog)   
The West Australian   
The Australian   
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ABC Online
   
NSW Labor promises light rail for western Sydney   
SBS
Labor has promised to match a $1 billion plan to build a light rail line in western Sydney but the premier says the opposition's blueprint is a shambles. Source: AAP. 21 Feb 2015 - 3:41 AM UPDATED 5 MINS AGO ...

Foley backs $1bn western Syd light rail   Perth Now

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The Australian
   
LNG projects 'may need more third-party gas'   
The Australian
SHELL Australia chairman Andrew Smith says Queensland's LNG projects may need more third-party gas, hitting back at Santos and Origin Energy after the pair separately questioned the development path of the coal-seam gas reserves Shell holds in its ...

Origin, Conoco Said in Talks With Banks on LNG Pipeline Sale   Bloomberg

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