Jane Howlett, Minister for Small Business Supporting Tasmanian early-stage and start-up small businesses . The Tasmanian Liberal Government recognises the importa
December, 2021
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22 December
Britania (SET: BRI) Starts First Day of IPO Trading on the SET
Britania PCL (SET: BRI) is debuting its IPO shares in the stock market, putting forward an impressive performance between 2018 and 2020 with an average annual growth rate of 113%. Revenue during the first 9 months of this year stands at 2,
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22 December
Miramar Resources drill results point to potential new gold camp at Gidji
The results include multiple 1-2 g/t gold resplits from Marylebone and the newly identified Blackfriars target where +1 g/t bedrock
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22 December
Here's where you can score a ridiculously cheap lobster for your festive feast
To make the holiday season extra sweet, supermarkets across the country are slashing prices across select items – including rock lobsters.
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22 December
Local business celebrates 65th birthday
J. SMITH Motors in Morwell has celebrated 65 years in business. The business originally opened in 1956, after its first […]
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22 December
Albatros Group President set to depart
The President of Danish travel company Albatros Travel, Hans Lagerweij, has revealed he will be departing the company in mid-January 2022.
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22 December
Charter Hall buys $100m WA childcare portfolio
Property fund manager Charter Hall’s social infrastructure real estate investment trust has acquired two childcare portfolios for $134 million, including 18 WA childcare centres for $100 million.
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22 December
Record store cattle prices: Will they spill into 2022?
The year 2021 finishes on a record price high lending a lot of confidence to producers who are banking on more of the same in 2022.
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22 December
More positive jobs data for Tasmania
Michael Ferguson, Minister for Finance More positive jobs data for Tasmania. With Tasmania now reopened to the world, the latest ABS payroll jobs data for Novembe
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22 December
Asian share markets higher despite Omicron threat
Asian sharemarkets were gaining ground on Wednesday as the risk appetite of global investors rises heading into year-end, despite the surging number of Omicron variant cases around the world. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.