Aussie shares finished flat but it was the dollar that climbed; the Aussie rose above 73 US cents following better than expected economic data from China.
September, 2020
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15 September
Coronavirus: Adelaide NYE celebration takes on new form
COVID-19 has forced significant changes to Adelaide’s traditional NYE celebrations. Added2 hours ago A Perth quarantine breacher, who hitched a ride on a truck is tonight apologising for sneaking across the WA border.
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15 September
Swedish retailer H&M bounces back into profit
Swedish clothing giant Hennes and Mauritz (H&M;) bounced back into profit last quarter despite many of its stores remaining closed due to coronavirus restrictions, sending its share price surging Tuesday.
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15 September
Broadcast war escalates as Seven, Fox refuse to pay in full
Seven West Media and Foxtel have upped their battle with Cricket Australia by making only a part payment to the sport's governing body on Tuesday.
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15 September
Is Cordner’s bravest play to stop playing?
You scroll down the Sydney Roosters team sheet. No Tedesco. A Manu. A Tupou. A Morris. An Aubusson. Another Morris. A Keary. A Flanagan. Yada, yada, yada, and there it is. The name Boyd Cordner. Theres more apprehension than celebration.
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15 September
342 and out: Carlton warrior calls it a day after 18-year career
CARLTON veteran Kade Simpson will hang up the boots after Saturday night's clash against Brisbane. The 36-year-old will finish his career with 342 games across 18 seasons and leaves the club as one of its most decorated servants.
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15 September
New laws needed to protect women: report
Domestic violence survivors and advocates are calling on the NSW government to criminalise coercive control as a form of domestic abuse Women's Safety NSW
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15 September
Machinery, heirlooms lost in Gherang shed fire
Firefighters were called to the Karamarra Rd property around 11.30am on Tuesday when its occupants noticed a nearby shed had caught fire. Country Fire Authority Commander Adam Shearer said the property owners were inside the house when they saw a large amount of smoke coming from a galvanised iron shed.
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15 September
Motorists to save and surety for refineries in government’s pre-budget announcement
REGIONAL areas connected to refineries will be prioritised under a $200 million plan aimed at boosting onshore fuel storage to save motorists at the pump and provide surety for the sector.
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15 September
Former City of Ballarat CEO Justine Linley took home more than $630,000 last financial year
Former City of Ballarat chief executive officer Justine Linley took home a total remuneration and redundancy package of more than $630,000 in the past, council documents show.