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Foreign investors to pay Vic tax
SBS
Foreign property investors buying houses in Victoria will pay extra taxes to contribute to the state's infrastructure, the Treasurer has announced. Source: AAP. 2 May 2015 - 8:50 AM UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO ...
Shock new Victorian government taxes proposed for Asian home buyers by ...Property Observer
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SBS
Foreign property investors buying houses in Victoria will pay extra taxes to contribute to the state's infrastructure, the Treasurer has announced. Source: AAP. 2 May 2015 - 8:50 AM UPDATED 1 HOUR AGO ...
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Herald Sun
Villa del Mare sold for $37m
The Australian
A $39 million Sydney mansion illegally bought by a Chinese-controlled company has been resold to an Australian citizen, Treasurer Joe Hockey says. Mr Hockey ordered the sale of the six-bedroom Villa de Mare in the affluent eastern suburb of Point Piper in ...
Villa del Mare has been onsold: Treasurer Joe Hockey tells Reuters of mystery ...Property Observer
Australia's AAA rating not in danger, Joe Hockey saysSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
A $39 million Sydney mansion illegally bought by a Chinese-controlled company has been resold to an Australian citizen, Treasurer Joe Hockey says. Mr Hockey ordered the sale of the six-bedroom Villa de Mare in the affluent eastern suburb of Point Piper in ...
Villa del Mare has been onsold: Treasurer Joe Hockey tells Reuters of mystery ...
Australia's AAA rating not in danger, Joe Hockey says
The Australian
MYOB raises $833m ahead of ASX debut
The Australian
Accounting software firm MYOB is poised for a strong return to the ASX on Monday after the company raised $833 million in a share bookbuild, marking Australia's largest initial public offering since health insurer Medibank Private's $5.7 billion offer in ...
Accounting software group set for $2.1 billion refloatHerald Sun
MYOB IPO raises $833mBusiness Spectator
MYOB raises $833m in Australia's biggest IPO of 2015, source saysSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
Accounting software firm MYOB is poised for a strong return to the ASX on Monday after the company raised $833 million in a share bookbuild, marking Australia's largest initial public offering since health insurer Medibank Private's $5.7 billion offer in ...
Accounting software group set for $2.1 billion refloat
MYOB IPO raises $833m
MYOB raises $833m in Australia's biggest IPO of 2015, source says
The Guardian
Economists expect Reserve Bank to cut interest rate to record low of 2%
The Guardian
Economists are tipping the Reserve Bank to cut the official cash rate to a record low of 2% at its May meeting. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP. Australian Associated Press. Friday 1 May 2015 20.56 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...
Australian Dollar May Rise as RBA Disappoints Rate Hike BetsDailyFX
All eyes now on RBA rates decisionThe Australian
Reserve Bank to cut interest rates in May in face of weak economySydney Morning Herald
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The Guardian
Economists are tipping the Reserve Bank to cut the official cash rate to a record low of 2% at its May meeting. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP. Australian Associated Press. Friday 1 May 2015 20.56 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...
Australian Dollar May Rise as RBA Disappoints Rate Hike Bets
All eyes now on RBA rates decision
Reserve Bank to cut interest rates in May in face of weak economy
The West Australian
Super jumbo touches down in Perth
The West Australian
In a seamless landing, the Dubai-based Emirates 489-seat Airbus A380 touched down in Perth today. The 489-seat plane landed in Perth about 5.30pm - five minutes ahead of schedule. In a seamless landing, the Dubai-based Emirates 489-seat Airbus A380 ...
Perth Airport welcomes first A380 serviceAustralian Aviation
Emirates commences first Airbus A380 service to PerthKhaleej Times
Giant plane ushers in new era for aviation in WABrisbane Times
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The West Australian
In a seamless landing, the Dubai-based Emirates 489-seat Airbus A380 touched down in Perth today. The 489-seat plane landed in Perth about 5.30pm - five minutes ahead of schedule. In a seamless landing, the Dubai-based Emirates 489-seat Airbus A380 ...
Perth Airport welcomes first A380 service
Emirates commences first Airbus A380 service to Perth
Giant plane ushers in new era for aviation in WA
Herald Sun
ACCC won't take action against 'Twiggy'
The Australian
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest was criticised and ridiculed in some quarters for his call for a cap on iron ore production, but he won't face any legal action. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided while an iron ore cartel would be illegal ...
Aust shares finish week stronglyTrading Room
ACCC will 'not take further action' over Andrew Forrest comments to drive up iron ...ABC Online
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The Australian
Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest was criticised and ridiculed in some quarters for his call for a cap on iron ore production, but he won't face any legal action. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided while an iron ore cartel would be illegal ...
Aust shares finish week strongly
ACCC will 'not take further action' over Andrew Forrest comments to drive up iron ...
ABC Online
Anglicare report shows private rental market out of reach for low income earners
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Finding affordable housing for many Australians on income support or low wages is almost impossible. That's the finding of a new report by welfare group Anglicare Australia. It says the private rental market is out of reach for many ...
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ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: Finding affordable housing for many Australians on income support or low wages is almost impossible. That's the finding of a new report by welfare group Anglicare Australia. It says the private rental market is out of reach for many ...
The Australian
Virgin Australia third-quarter results raise hopes of smaller loss
The Australian
Virgin Australia appears to be heading towards a smaller than expected annual loss after showing a robust improvement in its third-quarter figures. Cost discipline and rising average fares due to higher-yielding customers helped Virgin throttle back its net loss ...
Tigerair posts profit as Virgin scales back lossesCourier Mail
Tigerair turns profit for first time since 2007 after being sold to Virgin for $1ABC Online
Virgin narrows losses in third quarter because of higher returns on faresSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian
Virgin Australia appears to be heading towards a smaller than expected annual loss after showing a robust improvement in its third-quarter figures. Cost discipline and rising average fares due to higher-yielding customers helped Virgin throttle back its net loss ...
Tigerair posts profit as Virgin scales back losses
Tigerair turns profit for first time since 2007 after being sold to Virgin for $1
Virgin narrows losses in third quarter because of higher returns on fares
The Times (subscription)
UK manufacturing growth slips to seven-month low
The Times (subscription)
Britain's manufacturing sector grew at the slowest pace in seven months in April, raising concerns over the strength of the economy days before the general election. The closely-watched purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector fell to ...
Australian manufacturing shrinks for fifth straight monthABC Online
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The Times (subscription)
Britain's manufacturing sector grew at the slowest pace in seven months in April, raising concerns over the strength of the economy days before the general election. The closely-watched purchasing managers' index (PMI) for the manufacturing sector fell to ...
Australian manufacturing shrinks for fifth straight month
Pyne plans overseas HECS crackdown
The Australian
GRADUATES from Australian universities will still have to repay their HECS debts if they work overseas. EDUCATION Minister Christopher Pyne said for the first time ever, Australians who have moved overseas for more than six months will be required to ...
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The Australian
GRADUATES from Australian universities will still have to repay their HECS debts if they work overseas. EDUCATION Minister Christopher Pyne said for the first time ever, Australians who have moved overseas for more than six months will be required to ...
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