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Andrew Forrest calls for BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto to cap iron ore production to ...
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Iron Ore Billionaire's Output Cap Call Sparks Regulator ReviewBloomberg
Fortescue calls on iron ore miners to cap output to fight glut-reportReuters
Fortescue call for iron ore output cap sparks regulator reviewFinancial Times
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Iron Ore Billionaire's Output Cap Call Sparks Regulator Review
Fortescue calls on iron ore miners to cap output to fight glut-report
Fortescue call for iron ore output cap sparks regulator review
ABC Online
RBA says too early to judge APRA's home loan restrictions
ABC Online
The Reserve Bank says it is too early to tell whether tighter surveillance of banks is slowing down rampant sections of the housing market. In December 2014, the banking regulator APRA and corporate regulator ASIC announced that they would increase their ...
Reserve Bank sounds warning on house pricesSydney Morning Herald
Australia's RBA voices confidence in tighter home loan standardsReuters
Property risks increasing: RBAThe Australian
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ABC Online
The Reserve Bank says it is too early to tell whether tighter surveillance of banks is slowing down rampant sections of the housing market. In December 2014, the banking regulator APRA and corporate regulator ASIC announced that they would increase their ...
Reserve Bank sounds warning on house prices
Australia's RBA voices confidence in tighter home loan standards
Property risks increasing: RBA
The Australian
Consumers will suffer from faceless telcos: Michael Malone
The Australian
iiNet founder and former chief executive Michael Malone has launched a scathing attack on the $40 billion a year telco industry, saying the fast-consolidating sector has become a faceless mass that no longer stands for anything. Speaking at the Rewind/Fast ...
Vodafone will be bought out or merged as early as next year, say NBN Co ...Sydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
iiNet founder and former chief executive Michael Malone has launched a scathing attack on the $40 billion a year telco industry, saying the fast-consolidating sector has become a faceless mass that no longer stands for anything. Speaking at the Rewind/Fast ...
Vodafone will be bought out or merged as early as next year, say NBN Co ...
Is Vodafone next on the telco chopping block?
TPG could buy out Vodafone by next year: iiNet founder
Brisbane Times
Australian dollar hits fresh two-month high
Brisbane Times
The Australian dollar bounced as high as 79.38 US cents overnight, its highest level since January 28. Photo: Reuters. Better economic figures out of the US have failed to deter the Australian dollar, which rallied to a two-month high overnight. At 0700 AEDT ...
$A hits two-month high despite US dataTrading Room
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Brisbane Times
The Australian dollar bounced as high as 79.38 US cents overnight, its highest level since January 28. Photo: Reuters. Better economic figures out of the US have failed to deter the Australian dollar, which rallied to a two-month high overnight. At 0700 AEDT ...
$A hits two-month high despite US data
Sydney Morning Herald
Markets Live: Investors tread water
Sydney Morning Herald
10:22am: Shares have defied a weak lead from Wall St to record some early gains, helped along by a good start by CBA. The ASX 200 is 13 points higher, or by 0.2 per cent, at 5982.4, while the All Ords is 12 points up at 5946.6. CBA is 0.3 per cent higher and ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
10:22am: Shares have defied a weak lead from Wall St to record some early gains, helped along by a good start by CBA. The ASX 200 is 13 points higher, or by 0.2 per cent, at 5982.4, while the All Ords is 12 points up at 5946.6. CBA is 0.3 per cent higher and ...
CIO Australia
Digital economy now worth 5.1% of GDP
CIO Australia
Australia's digital economy is now worth $79 billion or 5.1 per cent of GDP, making it larger than traditional industry sectors such as agriculture, retail and transport, according to a new Deloitte report. In fact, it's now 50 per cent larger in real terms than Deloitte ...
Digital economy surges in value to $79bCourier Mail
Australia's digital economy worth $79bn: reportThe Australian
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CIO Australia
Australia's digital economy is now worth $79 billion or 5.1 per cent of GDP, making it larger than traditional industry sectors such as agriculture, retail and transport, according to a new Deloitte report. In fact, it's now 50 per cent larger in real terms than Deloitte ...
Digital economy surges in value to $79b
Australia's digital economy worth $79bn: report
What is Worth More than Australia's Food & Retail Sectors? Its Digital Economy
ABC Online
Submarine tender process proposed by Labor a 'mirage': Federal Government
ABC Online
The Government has rejected a Labor proposal to further open up the submarine tender process as "complete fantasy" and a "mirage". The Opposition has put forward a plan to pay foreign shipbuilders $7 million to tender to design the nation's next submarine ...
Australian opposition seeks Swedish involvement in submarine tenderDaily Mail
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Defence minister dismisses Labor subs plan9news.com.au
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ABC Online
The Government has rejected a Labor proposal to further open up the submarine tender process as "complete fantasy" and a "mirage". The Opposition has put forward a plan to pay foreign shipbuilders $7 million to tender to design the nation's next submarine ...
Australian opposition seeks Swedish involvement in submarine tender
Australia-India-China: IOR Procurement Race For Submarines – Analysis
Defence minister dismisses Labor subs plan
Sydney Morning Herald
Coca-Cola Amatil scoops up former Woolworths exec as new CFO
Sydney Morning Herald
Woolworths's pain is Coca-Cola Amatil's gain. Australia's largest soft drink bottler has appointed a former Woolworths senior executive as its new chief financial officer, completing a management reshuffle that commenced when chief executive Alison Watkins ...
Former Woolworths exec joins CCAThe Daily Telegraph
Woolworths exec joins Coke as CFOHerald Sun
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Sydney Morning Herald
Woolworths's pain is Coca-Cola Amatil's gain. Australia's largest soft drink bottler has appointed a former Woolworths senior executive as its new chief financial officer, completing a management reshuffle that commenced when chief executive Alison Watkins ...
Former Woolworths exec joins CCA
Woolworths exec joins Coke as CFO
3 great reasons to own Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd
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Science boosts Australian economy by $145 billion a year
Whitsunday Times
ADVANCED physical and mathematical sciences directly contribute about $145 billion a year to the Australian economy, or about 11% of GDP, according to a report released today. When the flow-on impacts of these sciences are included, the economic ...
Science directly contributes $145b to GDP: reportSydney Morning Herald
Science directly contributes $145b to our economyCourier Mail
Science crucial to economic growth, worth $145 billion directly to GDPFerret
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Whitsunday Times
ADVANCED physical and mathematical sciences directly contribute about $145 billion a year to the Australian economy, or about 11% of GDP, according to a report released today. When the flow-on impacts of these sciences are included, the economic ...
Science directly contributes $145b to GDP: report
Science directly contributes $145b to our economy
Science crucial to economic growth, worth $145 billion directly to GDP
Sydney Morning Herald
Govt alters tax rules on share schemes
The Australian
The federal government is changing the tax rules surrounding employee share schemes with the aim of giving start-up companies a better chance of survival. From July 1 employees issued with share options will be able to defer paying tax until they are ...
Here's how the new employee share scheme will be simplified for startupsBusiness Insider Australia
Govt's 1.5% tax cut to include all small businesses, including those not ...SmartCompany.com.au
We're all getting a tax cutSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
The federal government is changing the tax rules surrounding employee share schemes with the aim of giving start-up companies a better chance of survival. From July 1 employees issued with share options will be able to defer paying tax until they are ...
Here's how the new employee share scheme will be simplified for startups
Govt's 1.5% tax cut to include all small businesses, including those not ...
We're all getting a tax cut
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