[ad_1] New building approvals declined 3.2% in May, seasonally adjusted, following another decline in April. Although data is often influenced by the volatility of apartment approvals, this decline is attributable to a …
Read More »Laws on store trade will be introduced in South Africa
[ad_1] Shopping hours in Adelaide will be extended and some restrictions removed under laws introduced in the state parliament. SA Treasurer Rob Lucas said that the Marshall government's deregulation policy will offer …
Read More »A2, Synlait agrees to extend the infant feeding offer
[ad_1] Dairy Producer A2 Synlait Milk, Dairy and Dairy, has agreed to increase its supply of infant formula and increase the volume of formula that Synlait will provide while both continue to …
Read More »Carnival cruise ship worker rescued 22 hours after falling overboard
[ad_1] A cruise ship cruiser who went overboard and should have walked on the water for 22 hours is in stable condition, one day after being rescued by another pbading cruise ship. …
Read More »Tesla reaches the production target of 5,000 Model 3, but shares fall as analysts express doubts
[ad_1] Tesla shares fell on Monday, after the electric car maker confirmed that it was reaching its goal of producing 5,000 model 3 vehicles a week, but badysts wondered if this pace …
Read More »Meeting of the RBA: risks of juggling | Forex Action
[ad_1] The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will announce its decision on rates Tuesday at 04:30 GMT. As the Bank is almost certain not to change its policy, price developments will be …
Read More »The former boss of Ford will lead GUD Holdings
[ad_1] GUD, the Sydney-based diversified manufacturer lost a CEO yesterday, got a replacement and settled on a $ 20 million expansion in the aftermarket. The company announced yesterday that the CEO of …
Read More »Consumers warned that high energy prices are "the new norm"
[ad_1] Consumers have received bad news about their electricity bills, with the release of a major new report on the future of energy prices in Australia. The main message of the report …
Read More »The reusable bag of the man was denied for the sporting competitor's logo
[ad_1] GROCERY STORES across the country continue to face significant backlash from customers about banning plastic bags that requires them to bring their own bags or pay 15 cents more for a …
Read More »Tasmania "will not accept to be worse off" because of the imminent split of the GST, the treasurer promises
[ad_1] Updated July 2, 2018 18:17:26 Photo: Tasmania, along with all other states and territories, will want a lot of GST distribution. Tasmanian Treasurer Peter Gutwein dismissed speculative news reports suggesting that …
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