General Electric, one of the largest manufacturers of thermal turbines globally, said it would withdraw from the 'new build' coal power market. What does that mean for coal ventures already in
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General Electric, one of the largest manufacturers of thermal turbines globally, said it would withdraw from the 'new build' coal power market. What does that mean for coal ventures already in
Read More »Australian dollar headed to 68 cents on China decouplingVia Bill Evans at Westpac: In a speech yesterday the Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank gave a fairly clear hint that the Board is set to cut t
Read More »More Australians have faced unemployment this year than ever before, yet some bosses claim they have jobs they simply can’t fill.
Read More »The stability of the Australian housing market is set to be tested with a large slump in population due to border closures.
Read More »While the excellent season has so far held back new season lamb numbers in yards, processors are looking for changes to capacity restrictions before the spring flush arrives. On Wednesday the state government announced that there were 15 new cases overnight.
Read More »Coconuts Media has acquired BK Magazine, Thailand’s leading English-language food and lifestyle media brand. In the asset sale deal, Coconuts Media has also acquired all Thailand brands and businesses from Asia City Media Group, the owner of BK Magazine …
Read More »Crown Resorts chief executive Kenneth Barton denies misleading shareholders over an information-sharing agreement with company magnate James Packer. An
Read More »JobKeeper 2.0 will come into effect. The first extension of the program will operate under altered conditions and remain available to business participants and employees until 3 January, 2021, followed by a second extension from 4 January 2021 to 28 March 2021 (which some accountants are referring to as JobKeeper …
Read More »Five new names were added to the honours board at the National Trucking Awards today, held online for the first time as part of ATA Live.
Read More »There is growing speculation the Reserve Bank will cut the cash rate to 0.10 per cent, possible as early as next month.
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