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VICTORIANS might be able to have better housing security with long-term rental leases of up to 10 years. THE state government is reviewing residential rental laws in light of a new report that shows rising house prices are contributing to a generation of ...
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Caltex will leave 'no stone unturned' to reimburse up to 30 motorists left stranded on a motorway after they had water-spoilt fuel pumped into their cars at one of Sydney's busiest service stations. Around two dozen cars broke down on the M4 highway at ...
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Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart, wants workers at her $10 billion Roy Hill mine to take pay cuts to preserve jobs and "family friendly" rosters for operation staff. In an emailed media statement, Roy Hill said it had responded to employee feedback to ...
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Collins Foods will shut some of its Sizzler restaurants after the struggling brand led to a multi-million dollar writedown. Collins Foods will shut some of its Sizzler restaurants after the struggling brand led to a multi-million dollar writedown. The company, which ...
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Mining giant BHP Billiton will axe up to 140 jobs from its Adelaide offices and has foreshadowed more cuts from its Olympic Dam copper and uranium operations in the north of the State. The cuts come as chief executive Andrew Mackenzie continues to prune ...
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9:56am: Financial services firm IOOF has hired accounting giant PwC to carry out an independent review of its operations amid claims of misconduct by some of its staff. IOOF says PwC will review the group's regulatory breach reporting policy and procedures ...
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Chilean industrial giant Sigdo Kopders has joined forces with Champ Private Equity in its quest to secure control of Australian mining services provider Bradken. It is understood that the Australian listed mining services provider will make an announcement ...
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Mobile phone reception and coverage in outback areas will receive a boost after federal and state governments teamed up with Telstra and Vodafone in a $385 million program to fill in black spots. The long-awaited award of the mobile black spots program ...
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A strike by customs officials has caused "bedlam" for international arrivals at Melbourne airport and the union warns it may happen again next week. Commonwealth workers also downed tools at Medicare and Centrelink offices causing a half-day disruption ...
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The Abbott Government's attempt at a friendlier budget appears to be easing consumer anxiety around government policy, but has failed to offset growing fears about job security, according to a fresh data from National Australia Bank. Consumer anxiety rose ...
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