Sydney Morning Herald
Greeks drain ATMs as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras calls referendum to decide ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Greece's banks may need an injection of fresh emergency funds to operate on Monday as people rushed to pull out money after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called a referendum that could decide his country's fate in the euro. Two senior Greek retail bank ...
Eurozone rejects Greek bailout extensionThe Australian
Parliament agrees Greek referendumIrish Independent
Greek Parliament Approves Referendum on Bailout TermsNDTV
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Sydney Morning Herald
Greece's banks may need an injection of fresh emergency funds to operate on Monday as people rushed to pull out money after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras called a referendum that could decide his country's fate in the euro. Two senior Greek retail bank ...
Eurozone rejects Greek bailout extension
Parliament agrees Greek referendum
Greek Parliament Approves Referendum on Bailout Terms
Fuel companies plot station expansion
The Australian
As more of the nation's refineries close down and the mining boom ends, fuel companies are investing more than $1 billion in the retail petrol sector to end what has been a 40-year slide in the number of Australian service stations. And there is growing talk of ...
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The Australian
As more of the nation's refineries close down and the mining boom ends, fuel companies are investing more than $1 billion in the retail petrol sector to end what has been a 40-year slide in the number of Australian service stations. And there is growing talk of ...
Mail & Guardian Africa
World's second-largest miner Rio Tinto exits struggling Zimbabwe after selling ...
Mail & Guardian Africa
Nation has raised taxes on everything from mines to water as it scrapes to pay public wage bill, which takes up 88% of the budget. RIO Tinto Group, the world's second-largest mining company, is exiting Zimbabwe after selling its stakes in diamond and coal ...
Rio Tinto sells its interest in mines in ZimbabweDiamond World Magazine
Giant Rio Tinto quits ZimbabweThe New Age Online
Rio Tinto leaves ZimNewsDay
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Mail & Guardian Africa
Nation has raised taxes on everything from mines to water as it scrapes to pay public wage bill, which takes up 88% of the budget. RIO Tinto Group, the world's second-largest mining company, is exiting Zimbabwe after selling its stakes in diamond and coal ...
Rio Tinto sells its interest in mines in Zimbabwe
Giant Rio Tinto quits Zimbabwe
Rio Tinto leaves Zim
NEWS.com.au
Hockey 'flying blind' on negative gearing
The Daily Telegraph
Treasurer Joe Hockey is “flying blind” on the topic of negative gearing, amid revelations the Treasury has not modelled on the impact of federal taxes on house prices, Labor MP Jim Chalmers says. Treasury officials today told a parliamentary inquiry that ...
Housing market puts Australia at risk of becoming nation of 'imprisoned tenant ...ABC Online
Home ownership inquiry: Treasury insist housing as afforable as everNEWS.com.au
Racial tensions spill over into property auctionThe Australian Financial Review
Herald Sun
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The Daily Telegraph
Treasurer Joe Hockey is “flying blind” on the topic of negative gearing, amid revelations the Treasury has not modelled on the impact of federal taxes on house prices, Labor MP Jim Chalmers says. Treasury officials today told a parliamentary inquiry that ...
Housing market puts Australia at risk of becoming nation of 'imprisoned tenant ...
Home ownership inquiry: Treasury insist housing as afforable as ever
Racial tensions spill over into property auction
Finance News Network
Market Wrap: ASX down 1.5% on lackluster week
Finance News Network
The local market slumped 1.5 per cent today to end a lacklustre week that saw only one day offering any substantial gains. The Greek debt saga weighed this week with a game of brinkmanship keeping any resolution at bay and it seems both sides are ...
5 stocks slammed on the ASX todayMotley Fool Australia
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Finance News Network
The local market slumped 1.5 per cent today to end a lacklustre week that saw only one day offering any substantial gains. The Greek debt saga weighed this week with a game of brinkmanship keeping any resolution at bay and it seems both sides are ...
5 stocks slammed on the ASX today
Sydney Morning Herald
Crown's fake shake: How a $12500 cocktail helped cover a $32m heist
Sydney Morning Herald
It was the cocktail that grabbed global headlines. Sold in 2013 for a mind-boggling $12,500, it even gave Crown Casino's Club 23 - the bar owned by James Packer, Shane Warne and Joe Hachem - a Guinness World Record. Except, despite the billing, ...
Cocktail covers Crown Casino heistBrisbane Times
Crown Casino Foiled A $32 Million Heist, Didn't Tell AnybodyPedestrian TV
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Sydney Morning Herald
It was the cocktail that grabbed global headlines. Sold in 2013 for a mind-boggling $12,500, it even gave Crown Casino's Club 23 - the bar owned by James Packer, Shane Warne and Joe Hachem - a Guinness World Record. Except, despite the billing, ...
Cocktail covers Crown Casino heist
Crown Casino Foiled A $32 Million Heist, Didn't Tell Anybody
NEWS.com.au
Perth house prices to fall 2.5 per cent by Christmas: NAB report
NEWS.com.au
PERTH house prices will have fallen 2.5 per cent by Christmas and will remain flat next year, according to Australia's biggest bank. The Australian Housing Market Report, released by NAB, predicted Perth would be the only Australian capital city to ...
Perth house prices to fall by ChristmasPerth Now
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NEWS.com.au
PERTH house prices will have fallen 2.5 per cent by Christmas and will remain flat next year, according to Australia's biggest bank. The Australian Housing Market Report, released by NAB, predicted Perth would be the only Australian capital city to ...
Perth house prices to fall by Christmas
New York Times
PETA Targets Hermès Days Before Paris Men's Wear Show
New York Times
Fast-fashion brands are not the only fashion brands with supply chain issues. Just days before its men's wear show in Paris, which last season featured a crocodile bomber jacket, Hermès got what was presumably a not-so-nice surprise: accusations from ...
WATCH: Crocodiles slaughtered for Birkin bags at Zim farmNews24
What a croc ... crocodiles are slaughtered for handbags. Source: SuppliedNEWS.com.au
The Horrifying Secret Behind That Designer Handbag You've Been Dreaming OfThe Stir
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New York Times
Fast-fashion brands are not the only fashion brands with supply chain issues. Just days before its men's wear show in Paris, which last season featured a crocodile bomber jacket, Hermès got what was presumably a not-so-nice surprise: accusations from ...
WATCH: Crocodiles slaughtered for Birkin bags at Zim farm
What a croc ... crocodiles are slaughtered for handbags. Source: Supplied
The Horrifying Secret Behind That Designer Handbag You've Been Dreaming Of
ABC Online
Statewide planning scheme concept attacked ahead of draft release next week
ABC Online
Tasmanians will be able to have their say on proposed legislation for a statewide planning scheme from Monday. The State Government plans to replace 29 different council schemes with a single scheme for the entire state. Planning Minister Peter Gutwein ...
Tas business to benefit from new planning9news.com.au
Draft plan to open for commentPerth Now
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ABC Online
Tasmanians will be able to have their say on proposed legislation for a statewide planning scheme from Monday. The State Government plans to replace 29 different council schemes with a single scheme for the entire state. Planning Minister Peter Gutwein ...
Tas business to benefit from new planning
Draft plan to open for comment
Medical cannabis crops could be a real economic opportunity for the ACT
Brisbane Times
With many of Australia's key trading partners including Canada, Israel and 23 states in the US now making cannabis available for medical use, the world is rethinking the classification of cannabis as a dangerous narcotic on par with heroin and LSD. Many of ...
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Brisbane Times
With many of Australia's key trading partners including Canada, Israel and 23 states in the US now making cannabis available for medical use, the world is rethinking the classification of cannabis as a dangerous narcotic on par with heroin and LSD. Many of ...
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