Sydney Morning Herald
Tattoo, dating services and Lego bought on union credit card, royal commission ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Union official Derrick Belan's credit card was allegedly used to buy a tattoo, dating websites, Lego, sunglasses, Tiffany jewellery and other goods totalling tens of thousands of dollars, the royal commission into trade unions has heard. The royal ...
Trade unions royal commission: 'suspicious' transactions probedThe Australian (blog)
Dating sites 'on union credit cards'Sky News Australia
NUW leader's spending spree on a tattoo, easter eggs and TiffanyThe Australian Financial Review
ABC Online
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Sydney Morning Herald
Union official Derrick Belan's credit card was allegedly used to buy a tattoo, dating websites, Lego, sunglasses, Tiffany jewellery and other goods totalling tens of thousands of dollars, the royal commission into trade unions has heard. The royal ...
Trade unions royal commission: 'suspicious' transactions probed
Dating sites 'on union credit cards'
NUW leader's spending spree on a tattoo, easter eggs and Tiffany
The Australian
Retail sales rise on home goods, cafes
The Australian
Analysts at Macquarie have become “increasingly negative” in their outlook for Australian retailers, as the Reserve Bank's failure to offset a string of mortgage rate hikes by the big banks puts pressure on already subdued sales. And the Australian ...
No rate joy to hurt retailers in the lead up to ChristmasHerald Sun
Macquarie sees a bad SantaMacroBusiness (blog)
Industry urges cutsRagtrader
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The Australian
Analysts at Macquarie have become “increasingly negative” in their outlook for Australian retailers, as the Reserve Bank's failure to offset a string of mortgage rate hikes by the big banks puts pressure on already subdued sales. And the Australian ...
No rate joy to hurt retailers in the lead up to Christmas
Macquarie sees a bad Santa
Industry urges cuts
Sydney Morning Herald
iPhone mania helps September retail sales
Sydney Morning Herald
Apple's latest iPhone launch appears to have helped keep retail trade ticking along in September, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, with a surge in electronic goods sales compensating for weakness in other segments.
Retail sales meet forecasts in SeptThe Australian
AUSTRALIAN RETAIL SALES RISE 0.4%Business Insider Australia
EconomyThird quarter data highlights Aussie resilienceFinancial Times
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Sydney Morning Herald
Apple's latest iPhone launch appears to have helped keep retail trade ticking along in September, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, with a surge in electronic goods sales compensating for weakness in other segments.
Retail sales meet forecasts in Sept
AUSTRALIAN RETAIL SALES RISE 0.4%
EconomyThird quarter data highlights Aussie resilience
Sky News Australia
Retail, trade data to guide rate outlook
Sky News Australia
Economists expect today's retail spending and international trade figures will show shoppers kept up a steady pace in September and a modest improvement in the monthly trade deficit. The final tally for the quarterly economic growth result is still a ...
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Sky News Australia
Economists expect today's retail spending and international trade figures will show shoppers kept up a steady pace in September and a modest improvement in the monthly trade deficit. The final tally for the quarterly economic growth result is still a ...
The Australian
Signs show Chinese demand waning for Australian property
The Australian
Is demand for Australian property from Chinese buyers waning? Analysts at Credit Suisse have told clients that anecdotal evidence now suggests this may be the case. The slowdown — up to 30 per cent for the year ending December, according to Credit ...
Chinese demand for Australian property wanesThe Australian Financial Review
Chinese demand for Australian property waning: Credit SuisseStuff.co.nz
Chinese Home Buying in Australia Is Easing, Credit Suisse SaysBloomberg
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The Australian
Is demand for Australian property from Chinese buyers waning? Analysts at Credit Suisse have told clients that anecdotal evidence now suggests this may be the case. The slowdown — up to 30 per cent for the year ending December, according to Credit ...
Chinese demand for Australian property wanes
Chinese demand for Australian property waning: Credit Suisse
Chinese Home Buying in Australia Is Easing, Credit Suisse Says
Sydney Morning Herald
Echo Entertainment's VIP returns slump, but The Star shines
Sydney Morning Herald
As revenue from high roller gamblers at Echo Entertainment casinos slumped in the first four months of the financial year, bigger losses from local punters, especially in Sydney, picked up the slack. The gambling company's chief executive Matt Bekier ...
Echo admits 'abnormally' low win rate against VIP high-rollersThe Australian
High-rollers beating EchoCourier Mail
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Sydney Morning Herald
As revenue from high roller gamblers at Echo Entertainment casinos slumped in the first four months of the financial year, bigger losses from local punters, especially in Sydney, picked up the slack. The gambling company's chief executive Matt Bekier ...
Echo admits 'abnormally' low win rate against VIP high-rollers
High-rollers beating Echo
The Australian
ACCC to examine Qube move on Asciano
The Australian
The competition watchdog has formally advised it will hold an inquiry into any Qube Holdings bid for Asciano, which potentially may settle the fight with Canadian rival Brookfield. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has not provided any ...
Asciano board reiterates backing for Brookfield dealAustralasian Transport News
Credit Suisse joins UBS in Qube group's campThe Australian Financial Review
Asciano board weighs up Qube stake as Brookfield vote draws closerSydney Morning Herald
Sky News Australia
Prime Mover
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The Australian
The competition watchdog has formally advised it will hold an inquiry into any Qube Holdings bid for Asciano, which potentially may settle the fight with Canadian rival Brookfield. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has not provided any ...
Asciano board reiterates backing for Brookfield deal
Credit Suisse joins UBS in Qube group's camp
Asciano board weighs up Qube stake as Brookfield vote draws closer
NEWS.com.au
Denpasar and Lombok airports close: Virgin Australia and Jetstar cancel all ...
NEWS.com.au
THOUSANDS of Australians are set to be stuck on Bali for a third straight day, with Virgin Australia scrapping more flights to and from the holiday destination. Virgin has canned seven Australian flights destined for Bali on Thursday, and are yet to ...
Ash forces Bali flight cancellationsdailytelegraph.com.au
Thousands stranded in Bali by ash cloudSky News Australia
Ash cloud halts Bali flights - The West AustralianThe West Australian
The Star Online
ABC Online
Sydney Morning Herald
Jetstar
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NEWS.com.au
THOUSANDS of Australians are set to be stuck on Bali for a third straight day, with Virgin Australia scrapping more flights to and from the holiday destination. Virgin has canned seven Australian flights destined for Bali on Thursday, and are yet to ...
Ash forces Bali flight cancellations
Thousands stranded in Bali by ash cloud
Ash cloud halts Bali flights - The West Australian
Herald Sun
Australian stocks jump 1 per cent at open
Herald Sun
The Australian share market has continued to post strong gains after rebounding on Melbourne Cup Day. THE Australian market has bounced at the open, extending yesterday's gains as blue chip stocks continue to find their feet after a sell-off last week.
Aust stocks jump 1% at openThe Australian
Australian market set to open higherNEWS.com.au
RBA ahead, global equities rallyThe Australian Financial Review
InDaily
Sydney Morning Herald
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Herald Sun
The Australian share market has continued to post strong gains after rebounding on Melbourne Cup Day. THE Australian market has bounced at the open, extending yesterday's gains as blue chip stocks continue to find their feet after a sell-off last week.
Aust stocks jump 1% at open
Australian market set to open higher
RBA ahead, global equities rally
Qld govt launches social benefit bonds
The Australian (blog)
USING private investors and not-for-profit groups instead of government resources to tackle social issues like homelessness is neither outsourcing nor an admission of defeat, Queensland's treasurer says. CURTIS Pitt on Wednesday opened a discussion ...
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The Australian (blog)
USING private investors and not-for-profit groups instead of government resources to tackle social issues like homelessness is neither outsourcing nor an admission of defeat, Queensland's treasurer says. CURTIS Pitt on Wednesday opened a discussion ...
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