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2015-03-03 Australia Business


Herald Sun
   
Top Forecaster Says 1.5% RBA Rate Is Possible: Australia Credit   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- How much can the Reserve Bank of Australia cut interest rates? The most accurate forecaster is among the most dovish. The RBA is set to cut rates to 1.5 percent in the third quarter, from a record-low 2.25 percent, said Stephen Koukoulas, ...

Rate cut speculation pushes Australian stock market close to seven-year high   The Guardian
Aust dollar steady ahead of RBA meeting   Business Spectator
Asian stocks mixed ahead of RBA decision   Moneycontrol.com
The Australian   
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Sky News Australia
   
Medicare backflip to cost $1bn   
The Daily Telegraph
The federal government's plan to dump its Medicare co-payment will cost the budget just under $1 billion. The coalition party room on Tuesday was told the government had dropped its $5 doctors' charge. Treasurer Joe Hockey told reporters after the meeting ...

Medicare changes cost $1bil: Hockey   SBS

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The Australian
   
Confidence may lift with house prices: ANZ   
The Australian
Cheap petrol didn't do it, lower interest rates didn't work either and now it's hoped that a resurgence in house prices will lift consumer confidence. Confidence rose 1.5 per cent last week, according to the ANZ/Roy Morgan consumer confidence survey on ...

Good news: Australian Consumer confidence is up 2.4% in the past fortnight   Business Insider Australia
Australia - ANZ Roy Morgan weekly Consumer Sentiment: 112.5(prior was 110.8)   ForexLive
ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence: Rate Cuts - What are they Good For?   Roy Morgan Research (press release)

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Business Spectator
   
Why Myer's transformation requires an extreme makeover   
Business Spectator
The unanswered question after yesterday's shock changing of the guard at Myer is what new chief executive Richard Umbers and his deputy Daniel Bracken might do differently to Bernie Brookes. Both are now embarking on what their chairman, Paul ...

Myer Revamps Management But Why Now?   FN Arena News
Eight things you didn't know about new Myer chief executive Richard Umbers   SmartCompany.com.au
A clean sheet at Myer, but history repeats   Sydney Morning Herald
The Daily Telegraph   
Brisbane Times   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bidding for AFL television rights could reach $2b   
Sydney Morning Herald
Fox Sports "will definitely have to keep" broadcast rights to the AFL, News Corp chief financial officer Bedi Singh said, adding he doesn't expect a British-style bidding war. News Corp Australia owns Fox Sports, which is the current AFL broadcast rights holder ...

Quality beating tabloids in newspaper circulation growth, says News Corp   Brisbane Times
AFL rights is the big one: News Corp   The Australian (blog)

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Declining dollar, confidence slows growth in Australians' global travel   
Sydney Morning Herald
The percentage growth in the number of Australians heading overseas continued to rise between October and December but at a rate below recent historical trends for the period, according to preliminary estimates by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Australia building homes at record pace as rates fall   Reuters
Unit blocks fuel building approvals rise   NEWS.com.au
Stocks to watch   Trading Room
Herald Sun   
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Herald Sun
   
iiNet penalised $204000 for unclear advertising   
DynamicBusiness
iiNet has been ordered a penalty of $204,000 after it was found recent advertisements failed to prominently state the total minimum price of their Naked Broadband 250GB Plan. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued the ...

ACCC fines iiNet $204000 over broadband fine print   Sydney Morning Herald
iiNet pays $204k in penalties for advertising breach   iTWire
Ad breaches cost iiNet $200000 fine   Herald Sun
SmartCompany.com.au   
The Australian (blog)   
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Woolworths sells The Warehouse stake, abandons NZ expansion plans   
Sydney Morning Herald
Woolworths has sold its 8.8 per cent stake in New Zealand retailer The Warehouse Group for $NZ86.9 million ($84.1 million), less than half the price it paid eight years ago, after abandoning plans to enter the NZ discount department store sector. Woolworths ...

Woolworths reaps $84m from NZ sale   NEWS.com.au
Woolworths sells out of New Zealand retailer Warehouse Group   Reuters
Woolworths sells Warehouse Group stake   Business Spectator
New Zealand Herald   
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The Age
   
Ballarat rail jobs saved as Daniel Andrews orders new trains for Melbourne   
The Age
Five new Metro trains will hit Melbourne's rail network from late next year after the Andrews government threw a lifeline to a Ballarat factory that was facing possible closure. The order will give some security for about 70 manufacturing jobs at the Alstom train ...

New Melbourne trains 'to save jobs'   Perth Now
Victorian Government orders 30 new train carriages   ABC Online
Melbourne transport system to benefit from five new trains built in Ballarat   Herald Sun
The Courier   
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Sky News Australia
   
Melbourne displays water saving habits   
NEWS.com.au
MELBURNIANS used less water over summer, helping limit storage losses. THE city's water storage declined 5.1 per cent over the past three months - from 78.4 per cent to 73.3 per cent - with the result in line with the long term average for the season.
Residents display water saving habits   Sky News Australia

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