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What do WA's tourism operators think about being asked to drag the state out of the economic doldrums?
via abc.net.auWA's tourism operators are in a world of pain despite the Government's push to make it provide the state's next economic bonanza. So what do they think needs to be done to get bums on seats and into WA? -
Postcards from a tourism industry tasked with WA's great leap forward
via abc.net.auWA's tourism operators are in a world of pain despite the Government's push for the sector to provide the state's next economic bonanza. So what do they think needs to be done to get bums on seats and into WA? -
'I give each dollar a job': Families struggle as costs keep rising
via abc.net.auQueensland families fork out more than $76,000 a year on general living expenses, with rising costs on housing, food, energy and transport swallowing up the bulk of people's pay. -
Australian sport chiefs work to crack Chinese market
via abc.net.auFive months after the AFL held a premiership points match in Shanghai, a group of Australian sport executives are meeting there to make an unprecedented bid to collectively crack the Chinese market. -
Former Mitsubishi chief reflects on death of car manufacturing in Australia
via abc.net.auTom Phillips was the head of Mitsubishi in Adelaide during its most troubled period and says manufacturers failing to adjust to family's needs may have resulted in the industry's end. -
Who's going to live in all of Canberra's new apartments?
via abc.net.auHigh-rise complexes are going up all over the city, leaving some wondering whether supply will outstrip demand. -
Food and grocery jobs will head offshore amid rising energy prices, peak body fears
via abc.net.auAmid fears that rising energy prices will send jobs offshore, the food and grocery sector wants a code of conduct to give customers fairer, flexible energy contracts. -
Brexit, Blakenall and years of malign neglect | Letters
David Winnick says substantial regeneration work in Blakenall and surrounding areas was carried out a few years ago as a result of Labour’s New Deal, and Roy Boffy calls for massive investment in productive industriesGiles Fraser (Loose canon, 13 October) refers to the deprivation he found in parts of Blakenall, Walsall, where some time ago he was temporarily a priest. It is indeed the case that far too many try to manage on a totally inadequate income. As for people spending all day in th -
Your power bill has gone up 63pc since 2007, ACCC says 'gold-plating' to blame
via abc.net.auPower prices have soared more than 60 per cent in real terms over the last decade, according to the latest report from the competition watchdog, which says over-spending on network poles and wires is a key factor in the dramatic spike. -
Power prices up 63pc since 2007
via abc.net.auPower prices have increased by 63 per cent in the last 10 years, according to the latest report from the competition watchdog, which says so-called "gold plating" is a key factor in the dramatic spike. -
Power prices have gone up 63pc since 2007, ACCC says 'gold-plating' to blame
via abc.net.auPower prices have soared more than 60 per cent in real terms over the last decade, according to the latest report from the competition watchdog, which says over-spending on network poles and wires is a key factor in the dramatic spike. -
Clean Energy Target not certain to lower power prices: ACCC Chairman
via abc.net.auIt is not clear that a Clean Energy Target would lower power prices, the head of the competition watchdog has said in comments likely to deal the troubled policy a death blow. -
Lloyds shareholders' court case over HBOS takeover set to begin
High court may ask five former Lloyds directors to explain circumstances of rescue at height of financial crisisA £600m case is due to begin in the high court this week which is expected to lead to five former directors of Lloyds Banking Group being asked to explain the circumstances that led to the rescue of HBOS during the height of the financial crisis.The bank’s former chair Sir Victor Blank and former chief executive Eric Daniels are among those named in the case brought by Lloy -
AirAsia flight from Perth to Bali turned around after mid-air emergency
via abc.net.auAn Indonesia AirAsia flight travelling from Perth to Denpasar with 151 passengers on board is turned back on Sunday morning after a mid-air emergency. -
World Bank and IMF, put your money where your mouth is on Somalia
The institutions should match fine words about eradicating poverty with action to help one of the world’s most fragile statesIt is fair to say that Somalia was not top of the agenda at this year’s annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Finance ministers and central bank governors were too busy chewing the fat over the state of the global economy and the threat posed by cybercrime to pay much attention to a poor country with a population of 14 million peopl -
Corbyn has a Washington ally on taxing the rich. But no, it’s not Trump
The IMF has finally departed from 40 years of orthodoxy on taxation and economic growth, but it’s unlikely to persuade anyone in the US governmentThe International Monetary Fund has been on quite a journey from the days when it was seen as the provisional wing of the Washington consensus. These days the IMF is less likely to harp on about the joys of liberalised capital flows than it is to warn of the dangers of ever-greater inequality.The fund’s latest foray into the realms of progr -
Bank governor will be happy that the Mogg has been put out
But Mark Carney should still be on his guard when he goes before the revamped Treasury committee and new chair Nicky MorganMark Carney faces a revamped Treasury committee on Tuesday. The Bank of England governor will no doubt be relieved by the departure of Jacob Rees-Mogg, who criticised the Bank’s comments during the Brexit referendum campaign, to Carney’s evident irritation.Labour’s ultra-direct John Mann is still there but former chairman Andrew Tyrie, who stood down as an -
Holden devotees cruise Adelaide's streets to mark Elizabeth plant closure
via abc.net.auToranas, Monaros, Sandmans, Commodores and Kingswoods cruise through Adelaide's northern suburbs as hundreds of Holden workers prepare to leave the Elizabeth factory for the final time this Friday. -
What the grim reality of a ‘bad-tempered’ Brexit means
David Davis and Liam Fox were adamant leaving the EU would be easy. But with talks deadlocked, a no-deal scenario is horribly likelyA little over a year ago, David Davis was confident that Brexit Britain would soon strike new trade deals across the world. They could be negotiated and agreed without the difficulties and delays of which Remainers warned. All parts of the global trade jigsaw would fall quickly and neatly into place. “So be under no doubt,” the Brexit secretary wrote in
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