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2015-10-05 Australia Business


Sydney Morning Herald
   
More jobs advertised in September, finds ANZ survey   
Sydney Morning Herald
Job advertisements in newspapers and on the internet posted a second month of healthy gains in September, an encouraging outcome suggesting employment growth may be picking up momentum. The monthly survey by ANZ Banking Group showed total ...

Services sector give jobs market a boost   The Australian (blog)
Job ads up 3.9pc in September as services firms gear up   The Australian Financial Review
Job ads lift in September: ANZ   Perth Now
Real Estate Business   
Financial Times   
Reuters   
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Sky News Australia
   
BoQ prepares for potential class action   
Sky News Australia
The Bank of Queensland is at the centre of a potential class action after customers allegedly lost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Shine Lawyers has accused the bank of breaching its obligations to customers by failing to prevent transactions from ...
Bank of Queensland says it will defend possible class action   The Australian
BoQ notes potential class action   Brisbane Times

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Rapid News Network
   
Australian stocks rally over 1pc at the open   
The Australian
A resources-led rally pushed the Australian sharemarket nearly 2 per cent higher at noon as energy and mining stocks surge. The local market was also tracking higher in the wake of upbeat sessions in the US and Europe, despite disappointing US jobs ...
Australian shares climb strongly   Sky News Australia
Aust stocks rally over 1% at open   Business Spectator
Aust stocks set to open higher   Perth Now

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Herald Sun
   
St George's online banking down and out   
The Australian
Thousands of St George Bank customers have been unable to use online, mobile and telephone banking services for 24 hours. The system failure has come during a long weekend in NSW, Queensland, South Australia and the ACT, with bank branches ...

'This is an absolute joke': St George Bank, Bank of Melbourne and BankSA ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Furious customers label St George Bank outage 'utterly disgraceful'   NEWS.com.au
St George customers furious after online outage   9news.com.au
Herald Sun   
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ABC Online
   
Services sector posts longest period of expansion in seven years   
Herald Sun
THE services sector is enjoying its longest period of expansion in seven years, as the falling Australian dollar gives tourism and consumer services a boost, according to Australian Industry Group data. The Ai Group performance of manufacturing index ...
Services sector expands for a fourth month   The Australian (blog)
Services sector sees longest stretch of growth since global financial crisis   ABC Online
Australia's services sector is having its best stretch of growth since before ...   Business Insider Australia
MacroBusiness (blog)   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Woodside Petroleum CEO Peter Coleman says Oil Search bid 'full price'   
Sydney Morning Herald
Woodside Petroleum chief executive Peter Coleman feels no urgency to put forward a higher bid in the company's $11.6 billion takeover tussle for Oil Search, or to sweeten the offer with cash. Speaking for the first time on Woodside's rebuffed scrip ...
Will Woodside Petroleum Limited lift its bid for Oil Search Limited?   Motley Fool Australia
DataRoom AM: Woodside holds firm   Business Spectator
Morning Headlines   Business News
Sky News Australia   
Rigzone   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Earners over $180000 face 30pc super slug in CFA-Mercer plan   
The Australian Financial Review
Mercer Australia senior partner David Knox says the super system favours the wealthy. Ryan Stuart. Sally Rose. Share on twitter · Share on Google Plus. by Sally Rose. People earning $180,000 or more would be forced to pay 30 per cent tax on their ...

You've turned 50, now what?   Sky News Australia
Gender gap widens for retirement savings   NEWS.com.au

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Herald Sun
   
Make IT compulsory at school: Paul Bassat   
Herald Sun
One of the nation's leading venture capitalists says information technology courses must become a core part of primary school curriculums and believes there is merit in considering the potential mandating of superannuation contributions into the ...

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Penalty rates to be election issue   
Herald Sun
Penalty rates are compensation for workers who would have missed this weekend's footy grand finals. That's how shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh describes the work entitlements enjoyed by retail and hospitality workers, which the Productivity ...


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Business Insider Australia
   
The Turnbull goverment may get rid of capital gains tax for startups   
Business Insider Australia
The task force charged with putting together the government's tax white paper will consider a proposal from tech industry stalwart and Coalition backbencher David Coleman to exempt startups from paying capital gains tax (CGT). In an op-ed for the AFR ...
SMEs set to win in push to scrap capital gains tax for new business investment   SmartCompany.com.au
Scott Morrison considers capital gains tax break for start-ups   The Australian Financial Review
Government eyes startup boost   The Australian

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