ASX faces ASIC probe after technical glitch hits trading
Stockbroker BBY boss guided by psychic as firm bit the dust
CBH blocks $2.5bn for growers, says Australian Grains Champion
Public servants ponder mystery of missing Shared Services boss
The federal government's ill-fated Shared Services Centre was leaderless in the weeks before its takeover by the Finance Department was announced.The SCC's chief executive Delaine Wilson had been away from her job for several weeks before the announcement a week ago that Finance would be taking over functions of the centre, causing "panic" among the Shared Services workforce. Shared Services Centre chief executive Delaine Wilson is excited by her new role. Photo: Melissa Adams Do you k..>> view originalGovernment announces new welfare 'investment approach' targeting at-risk groups
Government announces new welfare 'investment approach' targeting at-risk groups Updated September 20, 2016 00:18:23 Social Services Minister Christian Porter has declared a "revolutionary change" is needed to break the cycle of lifetime welfare dependency in Australia and prevent the annual $160 billion welfare bill from spiralling into the trillions for future generations. Key points:Young carers, young parents and students most at risk of welfare dependencyMr Porter ..>> view originalOrocobre's Seville expects ongoing demand for lithium
China tips in $2bn for Melbourne port stake
Google may face Indonesian tax bill of over $US400 million
Indonesia plans to pursue Alphabet Inc's Google for five years of back taxes, and the search giant could face a bill of more than $US400 million for 2015 alone if it is found to have avoided tax payments, a senior tax official told Reuters.Muhammad Hanif, head of the tax office's special cases branch, said its investigators went to Google's local office in Indonesia on Monday. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide EU slaps Apple with $19 billion tax bill ..>> view originalRegulator getting in the way of Telstra's investment plans, CEO warns
Telstra's chief executive has warned its multi-billion-dollar spending program may have to change if regulators proceed with plans to let non-Telstra customers roam on to its regional mobile network. "There is a significant recent issue that may impact on our ability to invest. Earlier this month we were made aware of plans by the ACCC to commence an inquiry to determine whether it would declare mobile roaming services," Andrew Penn told shareholders in Melbourne on Monday. More Bu..>> view originalRBA's inflation target loosened - and further rate cuts therefore less likely
If it involved any institution other than the Reserve Bank of Australia, you might not bother much with the changes from three years ago in Monday's formal agreement between the Treasurer and RBA governor about how monetary policy should be run. But they're a very careful mob with words, our RBA.Thus the central bank's inflation targeting has been loosened a touch to start Dr Phil Lowe's term as governor. The change reflects the reality of a low-inflation world and the limits of monetary policy..>> view original
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