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2015-04-06 Australia Business


The Australian
   
Metal prices aid Glencore's chances with Rio Tinto   
The Australian
The biggest, most complex mining deal ever broached could boil down to a simple ratio: the price of copper versus the price of iron ore. Glencore PLC, the Swiss mining giant with massive copper holdings, last year proposed a roughly $US150 billion merger ...

Shackles on Glencore bid for Rio Tinto removed   Sydney Morning Herald
Glencore's Glasenberg bides his time on Rio Tinto   Financial Times
Rio, Tohoku set annual coal contract, price down 17 pct y/y -Nikkei   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Rupert Murdoch's US empire siphons $4.5b from Australian business virtually ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Rupert Murdoch's media empire in the US has siphoned off $4.5 billion of cash and shares from his Australian media businesses in the past two years, virtually tax free. According to calculations by University of NSW accounting academic, Jeffrey Knapp, over ...


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Asian shares climb, dollar slips after jobs report   
Reuters Canada
TOKYO (Reuters) - Asian shares rose and the dollar dropped on Monday, after a dismal U.S. jobs report pushed down U.S. Treasury yields as investors pared bets the U.S. Federal Reserve would hike interest rates anytime soon. Labor Department data ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Shorten backs push for affordable childcare, but foreign nannies not the solution   
The Australian
Bill Shorten has offered bipartisan support to solve the challenges of providing affordable childcare to Australian families, but says recruiting foreign nannies is not the solution. The government is considering the findings of a Productivity Commission report ...

Fly-in nannies not the answer to childcare challenge, Opposition Leader Bill ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Overseas help won't solve Australia's childcare problems, says Bill Shorten   The Guardian
Foreign nannies not the answer: Shorten   Yahoo7 News

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Wall Street Journal
   
Dollar Sputters After Surge   
Wall Street Journal
The dollar's record rally, which rattled everything from the oil market to U.S. corporate earnings, is running out of gas. Many investors remain bullish for the longer term, but some say the greenback's biggest gains are in the rearview mirror. The dollar's ...

In Greenspan Conundrum Redux, Odds Are on Bond Traders' Side   Bloomberg
US dollar continues its slide, ringgit leads Asia   Taipei Times
Dollar&aposs surge could delay Fed choice to raise prices   Kentucky Post Pioneer

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Mongolia must accept blame over Rio Tinto mine dispute, prime minister says   
Sydney Morning Herald
Mongolia must take much of the blame for a dispute with Rio Tinto that has delayed the expansion of a $US6.5 billion copper mine and disrupted economic growth, the country's prime minister said. The construction of the second underground phase of the ...

Mongolia approves new phase of Rio Tinto mine project: PM   Yahoo Finance UK

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The Sunshine Coast Daily
   
We're open! Palmer Coolum Resort business still serving   
The Sunshine Coast Daily
Jamie Fletcher in action at Palmer Coolum Resort. Photo Mike Garry / Coolum & North Shore News Mike Garry. Related Items. OUR VIEW: Sad decline of a once fine resort · Dark clouds hovering over closed Palmer Coolum resort · What's happening behind ...

Owners of Palmer Coolum Resort villas access properties   The Queensland Times

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ABC Online
   
Flight delays continue after heavy fog disrupts Sydney Airport traffic   
ABC Online
Sydney Airport is still experiencing delays and passengers are being urged to check flight details with their airlines, following this morning's heavy fog. An airport spokeswoman said while the fog had disappeared, there was still a knock-on effect for some ...

Flight delays continue after heavy fog disrupts Sydney Airport traffic; passengers ...   Radio Australia

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Treated sewage product biosolids gives Darling Downs cropping land valuable ...   
ABC Online
Most people see sewage as waste, but for farmers on Queensland's Darling Downs, it has proved a valuable asset. Biosolid, a solid product from sewage treatment processes that have been treated in a way to make them safe for further use, are being used ...


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ABC Online
   
Former rural reporter becomes a dairy farmer in New Zealand   
ABC Online
It is not common to hear of young people leaving a successful career to go into farming but it is a move that has worked for one former journalist. Former ABC Radio journalist Brad Markham worked in rural New South Wales and then became the state political ...


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