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BREAKFAST DEALS: Flush desal decisionBusiness SpectatorNSW Treasurer Mike Baird says $300 million will go into the infrastructure fund Restart NSW. The state Labor Party has criticised the sale because of the pittance the government will end up with. True, they'd be asset rich if they didn't sell the site, ...and more » | More about BREAKFAST DEALS: Flush desal decision - Business Spectator |
| Vivid alight in Walsh Bay - Brisbane Times |
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Vivid alight in Walsh BayBrisbane TimesWalsh Bay arts precinct ... one of the thirteen new venues confirmed by Destination NSW for the upcoming Vivid festival. IT'S the festival that lights up Sydney - literally - and now even more shadows are to be chased away by Vivid, with news the ...and more » | More about Vivid alight in Walsh Bay - Brisbane Times |
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Vivid alight in Walsh BaySydney Morning HeraldDestination NSW has confirmed 13 new installations will be placed in the area for the event from May 25 to June 11. Inspired by the various artistic companies in the area and designed in collaboration with one of The Wharf's biggest names, ...and more » | More about Vivid alight in Walsh Bay - Sydney Morning Herald |
| Markets Live: Stocks post bright start - The Age |
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Markets Live: Stocks post bright startThe AgeGunns announced the sale of its Heyfield plant to the stock exchange last week, saying it signalled the company's exit from native forest supplies. The company said a deal had been executed and that it would be completed by late May. Runaway home price ...and more » | More about Markets Live: Stocks post bright start - The Age |
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Conscience not codes should be guiding forceSydney Morning HeraldGeoff Gilligan Coogee Education, not price rise answer to alcohol excess No doubt the NSW Police Commissioner, Andrew Scipione, has a legitimate concern about the level of alcohol-related domestic violence (''Police chief pushes for bottle shop ... | More about Conscience not codes should be guiding force - Sydney Morning Herald |
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Children of the RevolutionSydney Morning HeraldHe says most will return home eventually. "We all want to go back [to Australia]," Bizannes says. "The weather here sucks, they don't get our jokes, they don't get sarcasm, the politics suck. Americans are cool, but there's a reason that we [Aussies] ...and more » | More about Children of the Revolution - Sydney Morning Herald |
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Children of the revolutionSydney Morning HeraldHe says most will return home eventually. "We all want to go back [to Australia]," Bizannes says. "The weather here sucks, they don't get our jokes, they don't get sarcasm, the politics suck. Americans are cool, but there's a reason that we [Aussies] ...and more » | More about Children of the revolution - Sydney Morning Herald |
| This Boom Is Certain - 6 Stocks Riding On It - TheBull.com.au |
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More about This Boom Is Certain - 6 Stocks Riding On It - TheBull.com.au |
| Markets Live: Miners weigh on shares - Sydney Morning Herald |
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Markets Live: Miners weigh on sharesSydney Morning HeraldThe sale is the first since Standard and Poor's cut Spain's credit rating by two notches to BBB+ last week and follows data showing the economy has slid into its second recession since late 2009. "Spanish fundamentals remain a concern, as does the lack ...and more » | More about Markets Live: Miners weigh on shares - Sydney Morning Herald |
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Markets Live: Miners weigh on sharesBrisbane TimesThe sale is the first since Standard and Poor's cut Spain's credit rating by two notches to BBB+ last week and follows data showing the economy has slid into its second recession since late 2009. "Spanish fundamentals remain a concern, as does the lack ...and more » | More about Markets Live: Miners weigh on shares - Brisbane Times |