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Greek crisis: Vote takes toll on Australian sharemarket
The Australian
The fallout from Greece's referendum continues to hit the Australian sharemarket, sending the bourse deep into the red as investors switch into defensive mode. Greek voters overwhelmingly rejecting international creditors' bailout terms, with near ...
Greece no vote sends shares lowerSky News Australia
Aust stocks plunge on Greek resultCourier Mail
Shares open 88pts lowerBusiness News
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The Australian
The fallout from Greece's referendum continues to hit the Australian sharemarket, sending the bourse deep into the red as investors switch into defensive mode. Greek voters overwhelmingly rejecting international creditors' bailout terms, with near ...
Greece no vote sends shares lower
Aust stocks plunge on Greek result
Shares open 88pts lower
The Australian Financial Review
Europe braces for turmoil as Greeks vote 'No'
The Australian Financial Review
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' campaign to reject eurozone austerity has succeeded with a stunning referendum victory delivered in Athens which will send shockwaves through Europe and push the country into unknown financial territory. Predictions ...
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The Australian Financial Review
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' campaign to reject eurozone austerity has succeeded with a stunning referendum victory delivered in Athens which will send shockwaves through Europe and push the country into unknown financial territory. Predictions ...
Greeks Reject Bailout Terms in Rebuff to European Leaders
Greece rejects bailout offer
Greece's 'No' vote: What happens now?
BBC News
Muted Dismay in Asian Markets After Greek Vote
New York Times
HONG KONG — Asian stock markets dropped on Monday morning in early trading but did not plunge, as investors reacted with muted dismay to the results of the Greek referendum and showed nervousness about steep declines in China's stock market over ...
Germany and France battle over future of eurozoneThe Australian
Euro, stocks hit by Greek vote; China bounces after rescue movesReuters
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New York Times
HONG KONG — Asian stock markets dropped on Monday morning in early trading but did not plunge, as investors reacted with muted dismay to the results of the Greek referendum and showed nervousness about steep declines in China's stock market over ...
Germany and France battle over future of eurozone
Euro, stocks hit by Greek vote; China bounces after rescue moves
Greece vote: European leaders' summit called
ABC Online
Greece and China market turmoil take centre stage
ABC Online
In usual circumstances a Reserve Board meeting would be front and centre in local investors' thinking, but the messes in Greece and China, coupled with the market pricing in less than a 10 per cent chance of a rate cut means Tuesday's deliberations ...
Australia shares set to open lower as Greece weighsReuters
$30b wiped off Australian stock marketSky News Australia
Greek crisis: more than $30bn wiped off Australian stock market after no voteThe Guardian
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ABC Online
In usual circumstances a Reserve Board meeting would be front and centre in local investors' thinking, but the messes in Greece and China, coupled with the market pricing in less than a 10 per cent chance of a rate cut means Tuesday's deliberations ...
Australia shares set to open lower as Greece weighs
$30b wiped off Australian stock market
Greek crisis: more than $30bn wiped off Australian stock market after no vote
ABC Online
Consumer price rises remain low shows TD Securities gauge
ABC Online
A leading private sector gauge shows inflation remaining below the Reserve Bank's target range, leaving scope for further rate cuts if needed. The TD Securities - Melbourne Institute Monthly Inflation Gauge for June showed a monthly price increase of ...
Inflation rises 1.5% over year: TDThe Australian
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Australia inflation gauge stays benign in June: gaugeTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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ABC Online
A leading private sector gauge shows inflation remaining below the Reserve Bank's target range, leaving scope for further rate cuts if needed. The TD Securities - Melbourne Institute Monthly Inflation Gauge for June showed a monthly price increase of ...
Inflation rises 1.5% over year: TD
EconomyAustralian inflation benign ahead of RBA meeting
Australia inflation gauge stays benign in June: gauge
The Australian Financial Review
Australian energy retailer AGL writes down coal-seam gas assets
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY, July 6 (Reuters) - AGL Energy Ltd, Australia's No. 2 energy retailer, said it will sell three coal-seam gas licences back to the government and write down the value of several more underperforming projects, cutting its net profit by $443 million.
NSW Government buys back CSG exploration licences for land in the Hunter ...Southern Cross
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Reuters Africa
SYDNEY, July 6 (Reuters) - AGL Energy Ltd, Australia's No. 2 energy retailer, said it will sell three coal-seam gas licences back to the government and write down the value of several more underperforming projects, cutting its net profit by $443 million.
NSW Government buys back CSG exploration licences for land in the Hunter ...
AGL to divest non-core assets
$600m gas writedowns 'disappointing': AGL
Australia confidence 'key' amid Greek no
The Australian
AUSTRALIA is enjoying strong levels of confidence at a time of uncertainty on the other side of the world, a federal government minister says. SIMON Birmingham says business confidence and employment growth is up while government restoration of ...
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The Australian
AUSTRALIA is enjoying strong levels of confidence at a time of uncertainty on the other side of the world, a federal government minister says. SIMON Birmingham says business confidence and employment growth is up while government restoration of ...
The Australian Financial Review
Greece debt crisis delivers for RBA
The Australian Financial Review
The Greek crisis is belatedly giving Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens what he's wanted for more than six months - a dollar below US76¢. Downward pressure on the currency - which hit a six-year low in the wake of the Greek electorate's ...
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Aussie dollar's dive takes interest rate heat off RBAThe Australian
The Week Ahead in markets: Greek referendum, RBA interest rates, dollar to fallSydney Morning Herald
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The Australian Financial Review
The Greek crisis is belatedly giving Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens what he's wanted for more than six months - a dollar below US76¢. Downward pressure on the currency - which hit a six-year low in the wake of the Greek electorate's ...
10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Aussie dollar's dive takes interest rate heat off RBA
The Week Ahead in markets: Greek referendum, RBA interest rates, dollar to fall
ABC Online
Mr Fluffy asbestos: First house demolished by ACT Government as part of ...
ABC Online
The ACT Government has demolished its first Mr Fluffy asbestos-contaminated house, a week after its buyback scheme was closed and a list of the 1,022 affected properties was published. The property, at 81 Sternberg Crescent at Wanniassa in Canberra's ...
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Mr Fluffy house demolished in first stage of Asbestos Taskforce pilot programThe Canberra Times
Mr Fluffy trial demolitions to begin in Wanniassa on MondayBrisbane Times
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ABC Online
The ACT Government has demolished its first Mr Fluffy asbestos-contaminated house, a week after its buyback scheme was closed and a list of the 1,022 affected properties was published. The property, at 81 Sternberg Crescent at Wanniassa in Canberra's ...
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Mr Fluffy house demolished in first stage of Asbestos Taskforce pilot program
Mr Fluffy trial demolitions to begin in Wanniassa on Monday
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Transfield group wins $1.6bn Qld contract
The Australian
A consortium including Transfield Services has won a $1.6 billion contract to deliver the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing project. The Queensland government chose the Nexus consortium as the preferred tendered to design and construct the road.
Transfield awarded $1.6b Toowoomba projectSky News Australia
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The Australian
A consortium including Transfield Services has won a $1.6 billion contract to deliver the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing project. The Queensland government chose the Nexus consortium as the preferred tendered to design and construct the road.
Transfield awarded $1.6b Toowoomba project
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