2015年3月30日 星期一

2015-03-31 Australia Business


ABC Online
   
New home sales keep rising to record levels   
ABC Online
Private research shows new home sales continue to grow strongly, hitting a fresh record last month. The Housing Industry Association (HIA) survey showed sales increased by 1.1 per cent in February, after sales rose by 1.8 per cent in January. Nearly 8,000 ...

Apartment boom helps new home sales hit high   The Australian Financial Review
Residential construction activity in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley. PICTURE: Liam ...   NEWS.com.au
Home sales have strong start to 2015   Sky News Australia
Perth Now   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
iiNet blames Telstra for slow Netflix connection speeds   
Sydney Morning Herald
iiNet has blamed Australia's biggest telecommunications company, Telstra, for the slower internet connection speeds that have hit some of its customers since the arrival of Netflix. The US video streaming giant launched its Australian service last week and ...

Is Netflix Australia good enough?   Business Spectator
Is Netflix the Armageddon for Australia's free-to-air networks?   Motley Fool Australia
Foxtel's Freudenstein: Netflix has 'no cultural connection'   The Australian

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Sky News Australia
   
Consumer confidence lifts 0.8%   
Sky News Australia
Consumers are beginning to feel more confident, with the latest ANZ Roy Morgan survey showing consumer sentiment rose 0.8 per cent in the week ending March 29. Economists suggest the result was driven by low interest rates, low petrol prices, strongly ...

May budget could dent confidence: ANZ   Courier Mail

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Vail in US snaps up Perisher ski resort   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australia's biggest ski resort, Perisher, is poised to fall to Vail Resorts, America's largest mountain resort operator, which has lodged a $176.6 million bid to buy Perisher from James Packer and Transfield. The deal needs approval from the NSW government, ...

Vail Resorts buys Australia's largest mountain resort   Reuters UK
Australia's biggest ski resort, Perisher soon to be in American hands   Courier Mail
Vail Resorts to buy Australia's largest ski area for $136M   U-T San Diego
Herald Sun   
The Australian   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Treasury Wine Estates to sell Australian, US wineries   
The Australian Financial Review
Cutting costs at Treasury Wine Estates: T'Gallant, Baileys and Ryecroft wineries are up for sale. James Davies. Share on twitter · Share on Google Plus. by Simon Evans. Treasury Wine Estates is selling the T'Gallant, Bailey's and Ryecroft wineries in Australia ...

TWE reworks supply chain   Manufacturers' Monthly
Treasury Wine cost cutting turnaround continues   WA today
Treasury Wine flags writedown, cuts jobs   Herald Sun

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Sky News Australia
   
Iron ore price slump fuels rate cut talk   
Sky News Australia
Sliding iron ore prices and the still-too-high Australian dollar are fuelling expectations that the Reserve Bank will be forced to cut interest rates next week. The market is now pricing in a 70 per cent chance of a 25 basis point cut when the RBA board meets on ...

Melting Iron Ore Pressures RBA as April Rate Cut Now in Play   Bloomberg
$A falls as rate cut expectations rise   TheBull.com.au
Should you buy Australia's Big Four bank stocks?   Motley Fool Australia
The Australian Financial Review   
Sydney Morning Herald   
NEWS.com.au   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
75pc of Australians want more competition for Coles and Woolworths, Masters ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
A survey by independent grocery retailers ahead of the release of the Harper review has found overwhelming public support for tougher laws to boost competition in the $88 billion grocery market. The survey, conducted on behalf of Masters Grocers Australia, ...

Call for tougher grocery sector regulation   Yahoo7 News

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Brisbane Times
   
Australia shares set to rise but oil could weigh   
Reuters
SYDNEY, March 31 (Reuters) - Australian shares are expected to rebound on Tuesday after losses in the previous session, tracking overnight gains in Wall Street although continued weakness in oil prices and falling metals and iron ore will weigh on ...

Markets Live: Shares bounce back   Sydney Morning Herald
Scandal-hit Quindell sells legal arm to Slater & Gordon for £637m   The Independent
Shares in Slater & Gordon's target, Quindell, surge 25pc in London   The Australian Financial Review
The Australian   
The Age   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Telstra takes on rivals by tackling bill shock, data usage   
Sydney Morning Herald
Telstra has cut the cost to millions of mobile customers who go over their monthly download allowances, offering cheaper blocks of extra data to prevent bill shock and stop rivals Singtel-Optus and Vodafone Hutchison Australia from having an advantage.
Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge launches in Australia   SmartCompany.com.au

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Sky News Australia
   
Vic has made a fast start: Andrews   
9news.com.au
Victorian premier Daniel Andrews is touting his government's fast start in its first 117 days, with an overhaul of public transport underway. Planning for major public transport projects includes an overhaul of the Cranbourne-Pakenham rail line announced on ...

Revamp for Melbourne's busiest train line   Courier Mail
Pakenham, Cranbourne upgrade: Victorian Labor dumps major rail project ...   Radio Australia
Andrews Government announces changes to $2.5 billion upgrade of ...   Herald Sun

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