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- Clarification to "Call for rethink on hasty tax changes".(Correction notice)
- Feb 15, 2007 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- On 15 February 2007 "The Australian Financial Review" should have co-credited this page six article to AAP. Publication Date: 16 February 2007 TIMBERCORP LIMITED - ASX TIM ...
- Research articles 2007-02-15
- Australian basketball star Jackson heads for South Korean club
- SYDNEY AFP — Australian women's basketball star Lauren Jackson announced she had signed a lucrative three-season deal with a South Korean club. Jackson, 24, considered one of the world's top women's basketball players, did not name the South Korean team, saying the formal announcement would be made by the...
- Research articles 2006-02-22
- Dozens of Islamic extremists said to be operating in Australia
- SYDNEY, Aug. 3 Kyodo There are up to 60 Islamic extremists operating in terrorist cells in Australia and an attack is inevitable, former Australian Security and Intelligence Organization officer Michael Roach has said. ''The threat is real. It's a matter of when will this happen,'' ...
- Research articles 2005-08-08
- Human Resource Management and Economic Success: An Australian Perspective**
- In this paper we examine the case for a link at the national and firm level between human resource management HRM and economic success in Australia. A brief history of the industrial development of Australia and New Zealand is presented and some differentiating factors noted (Dowling/Boxall 1994). A key factor...
- Research articles 2005-04-01
- AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK MULLS $A BOND.
- SYDNEY, Oct 6 Asia Pulse - African Development Bank AfDB, the development bank for the African continent, today said it was mulling an inaugural Australian dollar Kangaroo bond with a likely five-year maturity and a minimum size of $A200 million ($US144.62 million). The bank, which is in Australia...
- Research articles 2004-10-06
- AUSTRALIAN MINISTER SAYS U.S. MISSILE DEFENCE SCHEME ESSENTIAL.
- SYDNEY, July 9 Asia Pulse - Australia was protecting itself from any future threat of a ballistic missile attack by participating in the United States' so-called Son of Star Wars missile defence scheme, Defence Minister Robert Hill said. Senator Hill signed a 25-year agreement in Washington to support...
- Research articles 2004-07-09
- Andy Penn has been effectively told he's the man to replace Les Owen as CEO at AXA Asia Pacific at the end of 2006
- ANDY PENN HAS BEEN EFFECtively told he's the man to replace Les Owen as CEO at AXA Asia Pacific at the end of 2006. AXA extended the contract of Owen to the end of 2006 and elevated CFO Penn to head the Australia and New Zealand Operations. AXA...
- Research articles 2004-02-16
- AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY GAINS PACE WITH RISING GDP.
- SYDNEY, Jan 12 Asia Pulse - Analysts say that Australia's economy is likely to grow by 1.4 per cent in the December quarter. The economy is gaining pace at the start of the year as rising exports combine with resilient domestic demand to lift growth in the final...
- Research articles 2004-01-12
- AUSTRALIAN TOURISM TO BE HARDEST HIT BY RAMPAGING DOLLAR.
- SYDNEY, Jan 9 Asia Pulse - Australians may be feeling wealthier when they hear that the local dollar keeps heading higher, but the news isn't necessarily good. Over the past year the currency has surged 33 per cent and in the first week of 2004 it added almost...
- Research articles 2004-01-09
- AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - NOV 20, 2003.
- SYDNEY, Nov 20 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers: THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW: - US dollar dives as foreign capital takes flight. PM's package to boost tourism. Retailers caught in airport rows. - ALP crackdown in super fees with financial planners...
- Research articles 2003-11-20
- AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY POWERS THROUGH SEPT QUARTER.
- SYDNEY, Nov 3 Asia Pulse - Australia's economy powered forward in the September quarter as a host of previously negative impulses went into reverse, according to the latest AAP indicator. The AAP economic indicator for November showed gross domestic product GDP was likely to grow by 1.0 per...
- Research articles 2003-11-03
- In the headlines
- CPA Australia media mentions* PI insuranceCEO Greg Larsen's comments on CPA Australia's new professional indemnity insurance scheme for members were reported in the AAP News, Australian Financial Review AFR, Australian, Daily Telegraph, on Radio 3AK and in regional newspapers in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania. News...
- Research articles 2003-11-01
- AUSTRALIA'S TASSAL SOLD TO MARINER CORPORATE FINANCE.
- SYDNEY, Oct 9 Asia Pulse - Australia's largest Atlantic salmon producer Tassal Ltd (ASX:TSS) has been sold to Mariner Corporate Finance, with plans to list the group on the Australian Stock Exchange by November. Tassal receiver manager Mark Ryan, a partner of KordaMentha, said a sale and purchase...
- Research articles 2003-10-09
- AUSTRALIA MAY SURPASS US GOLD OUTPUT IN 10 YRS: GYMPIE GOLD MD.
- BRISBANE, Sept 23 Asia Pulse - Australia is set to overtake the United States as the world's second-largest gold producer within the next decade, leading industry players said today. Harry Adams, managing director of Gympie Gold Ltd (ASX:GYM) and deputy chairman of the Australian Gold Council, said Australia...
- Research articles 2003-09-23
- NEW CO SET TO ENTER AUSTRALIA'S GENERAL INSURANCE INDUSTRY.
- SYDNEY, Aug 27 Asia Pulse - Australia's general insurance industry will soon have a new competitor, with AssetInsure Holdings Pty Ltd seeking a licence from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority APRA. AssetInsure was set up earlier this year to acquire Gerling Re Australia in a A$60 million (US$38...
- Research articles 2003-08-27
- AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL SHOULD FORM TRADE TIES: OFFICIAL.
- SYDNEY, Aug 14 Asia Pulse - A high profile Brazilian bureaucrat today said the country could join forces with Australia to break into new ethanol markets, despite the federal government's subsidy for local ethanol producers. Carlos Teixeira, head of the department of commercial operations for the Brazilian ministry...
- Research articles 2003-08-14
- AUSTRALIA'S INCITEC PIVOT SATISFIED WITH OPENING PRICE ON ASX.
- MELBOURNE, July 28 Asia Pulse - Australia's largest fertiliser company, Incitec Pivot Ltd (ASX:IPL), said today it was very satisfied with its opening price of A$14.00 when it debuted on the Australian Stock Exchange today. At 1141 AEST, Incitec Pivot shares were at A$15.05 on a volume of...
- Research articles 2003-07-28
- AUSTRALIAN FARMERS' BODY LAMBASTS RESERVE BANK DECISION.
- CANBERRA, July 3 Asia Pulse - Australia's farmers were being hit by the drought and now high interest rates, the National Farmers' Federation said yesterday. Federation president Peter Corish said the decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia not to cut rates was another blow to farmers who...
- Research articles 2003-07-03
- XSTRATA CHIEF SAYS THERMAL COAL OUTPUT FROM ASIA TOO HIGH.
- BRISBANE, June 24 Asia Pulse - Too much thermal coal is coming out of Australia, China and Indonesia and something will have to give, according to Xstrata plc chief executive Mick Davis. Mr Davis - formerly Billiton's thermal coal chairman before its merger with Australia's BHP - does...
- Research articles 2003-06-24
- US WHEAT FARMERS CRITICIZES AUSTRALIA'S AWB OVER IRAQ DEALINGS.
- CANBERRA, June 6 Asia Pulse - American wheat producers have struck out at Australia's wheat exporter, saying they propped up the regime of Saddam Hussein by receiving inflated prices. US Wheat Associates, the peak grower representative organisation in America, has complained to Secretary of State Colin Powell about...
- Research articles 2003-06-06
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