Thursday, June 30, 2016

Two face disciplinary hearings over Melbourne Lacrosse tower fire and other top stories.

  • Two face disciplinary hearings over Melbourne Lacrosse tower fire

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  • Investors snap up bargains

    Investors snap up bargains
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  • Vocus Nextgen buy a 'marriage made in heaven': Geoff Horth

    Vocus Nextgen buy a 'marriage made in heaven': Geoff Horth
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  • Federal election 2016: Leaders hope for clear winner

    Federal election 2016: Leaders hope for clear winner
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  • Cheaper green slips on motorists' horizon

    Cheaper green slips on motorists' horizon
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  • Berry and Dubbo dairy farmers ride highs and lows of domestic fresh milk market

    Berry and Dubbo dairy farmers ride highs and lows of domestic fresh milk market
    South Coast dairy farmer Rob McIntosh escaped the worst of the milk price crisis in Victoria and Tasmania, but faces a cut in his monthly milk cheque.Mr McIntosh supplies the Murray Goulburn co-op, which hit their suppliers in Tasmania and Victoria with retrospective charges last month after global prices collapsed.Mr McIntosh, a former spokesman for his industry, supplies the NSW fresh bottled milk market and was not forced to pay back money to Murray Goulburn. But the farmers co-operative has..
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  • Keystone crushed by debt as lenders pull the plug

    Keystone crushed by debt as lenders pull the plug
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  • New home sales fall for a second month in May: 'Nothing alarming', HIA says

    New home sales fall for a second month in May: 'Nothing alarming', HIA says
    The mismatch between housing supply and need could be artificially inflating Sydney's housing shortage, experts say. Paul Rovere New home sales fell for a second month in May as sales of detached houses declined across the eastern seaboard, particularly in the previously buoyant market of NSW.The 6.7 per cent decline in sales of detached homes followed April's 3 per cent fall, and pulled overall private new home sales down 4.4 per cent, the Hou..
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  • Wesfarmers loses third senior execuive in three months

    Wesfarmers loses third senior execuive in three months
    Wesfarmers managing director Richard Goyder has lost his third senior executive in as many months. Philip Gostelow Long-serving Wesfarmers executive Tom O'Leary is swapping chemicals, energy and fertilisers for mineral sands, joining Iluka Resources as its new managing director.Mr O'Leary, who has worked at Wesfarmers for 16 years, with stints running the chemicals, energy and fertilisers business, the coal operations and business development,..
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Lebanese army detains 103 Syrians in wake of border bombings .Funding doubts for Brisbane's $5.4 billion Cross River Rail project .
Canberra hold off Titans in NRL .Man drives through Syd park during pursuit .

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