Friday, October 28, 2016

We cannot take China so lightly and other top stories.

  • We cannot take China so lightly

    We cannot take China so lightly
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  • Former 'chuggers' join class action against Appco alleging underpayment

    Former 'chuggers' join class action against Appco alleging underpayment
    Kyle King dreaded Friday mornings. If he missed his weekly target for raising money on the street for charities his name would appear on a whiteboard, a reminder that he would soon be taking part in a humiliating ritual.Those named on the board were made to act like chickens as part of a bird fight against other "underperformers", at other times they had to slither on the floor in a slug race as teammates chanted. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Working for A..
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  • One Nation's four senators to vote for ABCC bill, Malcolm Roberts reveals

    One Nation's four senators to vote for ABCC bill, Malcolm Roberts reveals
    One Nation's four senators to vote for ABCC bill, Malcolm Roberts reveals Updated October 22, 2016 14:34:41 The Federal Government is one step closer to passing its key industrial relations legislation, with Pauline Hanson's One Nation confirming its four senators will vote in support of the Coalition's bills. Key points:Malcolm Roberts to outline One Nation's commitment to supporting ABCC billLabor, Greens oppose ABCC and Registered Organisations billsNXT is yet to re..
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  • AT&T-Time Warner deal could create 'seismic shift' in media industry

    AT&T-Time Warner deal could create 'seismic shift' in media industry
    In what some analysts are calling an unprecedented "seismic shift" for the media and technology world, AT&T may soon buy the entertainment company Time Warner, a deal that could turn the traditional telecom carrier into a media titan the likes of which the United States has never seen.A combination of the two companies could rival some of the biggest mergers in history, with AT&T potentially gaining control over hugely valuable brands spanning television, film, sports, news, video games, and mo..
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  • Man believed missing following mine collapse in Opalton, Central Queensland

    Man believed missing following mine collapse in Opalton, Central Queensland
    Man believed missing following mine collapse in Opalton, Central Queensland By Francis Tapim Updated October 23, 2016 01:30:17 Emergency services have arrived at the scene of a mining accident at Opalton in Central Queensland where it is feared a man may be trapped underground.A friend who visited the site late on Saturday, raised the alarm when he could not find the owner and saw machinery crushed beneath rocks inside the mine.The friend called an ambulance who a..
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Tip truck falls into pit at Brisbane transfer station .Vodafone down across Australia .
Apple Store photo ring scandal in Brisbane: Privacy commissioner ... .Accused fatal puncher faces Brisbane court .

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