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Family fear the worst - The West Australian


The West Australian

Family fear the worst
The West Australian
A sheet from his bed and two pillows are gone - a possible shroud used to bundle him into the wheelie bin for disposal in the thick scrub that has snaked over an abandoned golf course near his house or in one of the hundreds of disused mine shafts in ...

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Australia floods: Queensland mother dies rescuing son - TNT Magazine


TNT Magazine

Australia floods: Queensland mother dies rescuing son
TNT Magazine
As the Queensland floods swept away a mother to her death, a group of men used their mobile phones to film the tragic moment instead of trying to help her, a disgusted witness revealed. Speaking after the flash flooding that sent torrents of rainwater ...

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PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Feb 3 - Reuters


PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - Feb 3
Reuters
THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com) Store chain Target appears to be losing ground to its Wesfarmers stablemate Kmart. The rise in customer numbers and increased sales for Kmart in the six months to December 31, however, did not translate ...

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Optus rings up 20 years, sticking to its guns - The Australian


Sydney Morning Herald

Optus rings up 20 years, sticking to its guns
The Australian
... and we also had a new thing called mobile caps, which were stripping earnings and profit away from the industry," Optus chief executive Paul O'Sullivan tells The Australian to mark Optus's 20th anniversary tomorrow. From a company that used to be ...
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Google opens a window into Botswana - Mmegi Online


Google opens a window into Botswana
Mmegi Online
Detractors have said the technology is used to spy into private homes, tap into Internet networks and expose people to cellphone tracking systems.According to Computerworld.com last year July the US District Court Judge James Ware heard the case filed ...

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Inside the Rinehart family feud: fears for safety and pleas for more money ... - The Australian


Inside the Rinehart family feud: fears for safety and pleas for more money ...
The Australian
Get used to the rise of the west WE should celebrate, not denigrate, our corporate successes. Emails reveal details of Rinehart feud End of sidebar. Return to start of sidebar. She made extensive submissions that publicity from the case would expose ...

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Decision renders TV deals worthless - Sydney Morning Herald


Decision renders TV deals worthless
Sydney Morning Herald
A big legal win for Optus on Wednesday means customers can record and watch free-to-air sports on their mobile phones, says business reporter Lucy Battersby. In the long-running football broadcasting rights opera, the fat lady has merely cleared her ...

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Son breaks his silence in Rinehart battle - The West Australian


The West Australian

Son breaks his silence in Rinehart battle
The West Australian
Mr Hancock said he was prompted to speak after his mother used a security consultancy report- code-named Project Tara - to argue that her four children and five grandchildren faced heightened security risks, including kidnapping, murder and terrorism ...

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Australian consumers hit for $1 billion after buying dodgy goods - The Daily Telegraph


Australian consumers hit for $1 billion after buying dodgy goods
The Daily Telegraph
AUSTRALIAN consumers are left almost $1 billion out of pocket each year after buying dodgy whitegoods, electrical goods and mobile phones, making them the most complained about items. Fair Trading received a record 42500 complaints last year, ...

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Toyota demands IR reform - WA Business News


Toyota demands IR reform
WA Business News
Page 12: The traditional owners of the West Australian town of Newman could be paid more than $5 million for labour hire, construction and maintenance services under a plan to promote Aboriginal employment. Federal Court lawsuits used by prominent West ...

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