2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 Australia Business


Sydney Morning Herald
   
RBA minutes confirm scope for further interest rate cuts   
Sydney Morning Herald
Michael Pascoe: The Sydney housing bubble to pop – but how? Owner-occupiers may get cheaper loans than investors. The Reserve Bank of Australia remains open to further interest rates cuts, according to the minutes of the last board meeting, with the ...

$A moves prior to RBA decisions 'normal'   The Australian
RBA says we are cautious consumers despite record lows   SmartCompany.com.au

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Confidence bounces as predicted   
Courier Mail
PRIME Minister Tony Abbott promised his second budget would lift confidence and now he can back it up with reality. THE ANZ-Roy Morgan consumer confidence gauge released a week after the government's second budget jumped 3.6 per cent, lifting it ...

Budget boosts confidence   The New Daily

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Brisbane Times
   
Orica appoints interim CEO to role permanently   
ABC Online
Mining explosives firm Orica has ended its two-month search for a new chief executive by appointing its interim CEO to the role permanently. Alberto Calderon has been acting in the role since late March, when combative former chief Ian Smith left the ...

A new dawn for Orica   The Australian
Alberto Calderon appointed Orica chief executive   Sydney Morning Herald
Markets Live: Set to bounce   Brisbane Times

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Tony Abbott soft pedals on ore probe as big miner anger mounts   
The Australian Financial Review
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says the iron ore inquiry was not his idea. Andrew Meares. Share on twitter. by Phillip Coorey. Tony Abbott has started to backpedal on the prospect of an inquiry into the iron ore industry, saying it was not the government's idea and ...

Iron ore: no one in government wants to regulate says Macfarlane   The Australian
BHP Billiton boss slams 'ridiculous' iron ore inquiry idea   ABC Online

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ABC Online
   
Regulator says RET goal is attainable   
The Australian
The federal government body responsible for monitoring the scaled-back renewable energy target scheme believes it's possible to reach the new 2020 goal. However, Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane is concerned the sector could fall short of producing ...

Macfarlane says RET task enormous for sector   Sky News Australia

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ABC Online
   
Perth freight link tunnel option may save homes from bulldozer   
ABC Online
A tunnel option might be able to save homes from being bulldozed to make way for a planned arterial road to Perth's main freight port, Western Australia's Transport Minister says. Residents in almost 80 properties in the southern Perth suburb of Palmyra have ...

WA Freight Link homes may be spared   The Australian (blog)
Perth toll road: homeowners warned of freight link compulsory purchase threat   The Guardian
Hold on bulldozer for link homes   The West Australian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Coal seam gas: AGL cleared of adverse findings to resume operations in ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Baird government has cleared AGL of any "adverse findings" after a probe into the discovery of banned chemicals at the energy giant's coal seam gas operations in northern NSW. The Division of Resources and Energy said on Tuesday that AGL is ...

AGL cleared to resume Gloucester CSG project after contamination scare   ABC Online
AGL signs new gas deal   The Australian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Westpac signs 12-year lease at its Kent Street headquarters   
Sydney Morning Herald
Westpac has cemented its place in Sydney by renewing its lease at its bespoke headquarters at 275 Kent Street for another 12 years. The deal, termed an "exclusive dealing period", with the landlords Mirvac and Blackstone Real Estate Asia, was inked amid ...

Westpac spurns bids to attract Sydney HQ   The Australian Financial Review
Mirvac finalising lease talks with Westpac   Finance News Network
Westpac has decided to remain in its Kent St building in Sydney. Source: News ...   The Australian

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Herald Sun
   
Biological father tries to access donations raised for abandoned Down syndrome ...   
TVNZ
An Australian man who was at the centre of a surrogacy dispute last year has been caught trying to access donations raised for the son he abandoned in Thailand. Baby Gammy made headlines around the world when it was revealed that his biological ...

Baby Gammy's father trying to access donations, charity claims   Sydney Morning Herald
Baby Gammy: Biological father David Farnell tries to access donations raised for ...   ABC Online

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The Australian
   
South Australia is “most difficult government”, says Joe Hockey   
The Australian
Treasurer Joe Hockey has lashed South Australia as the “most difficult government” in the federation, accusing Premier Jay Weatherill of “playing politics all the time” rather than cooperating on infrastructure. The South Australian Premier fired back at Mr ...

Calls for more road funding   Sky News Australia

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