Sunday, October 16, 2016

Telstra takes swipe at Vodafone, urges shareholders to protest domestic roaming changes and other top stories.

  • Telstra takes swipe at Vodafone, urges shareholders to protest domestic roaming changes

    Telstra takes swipe at Vodafone, urges shareholders to protest domestic roaming changes
    Telstra chairman John Mullen has taken a swipe at rival Vodafone, saying it is seeking a "cheap ride" with its push for other telcos' customers to use Telstra's mobile network in regional areas. Speaking at the telecommunications group's annual general meeting in Sydney on Tuesday, Mr Mullen said an Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's inquiry into domestic roaming, launched last month, posed a threat to shareholder value and urged investors to make their concerns known to the regul..
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  • NAB reviews systems after third outage

    NAB reviews systems after third outage
    Australian Associated PressNational Australia Bank is conducting what it calls a thorough review of its systems after a third outage in a week left customers unable to use internet and mobile banking.The lender, whose ATMs, payments and online and mobile banking services had already suffered across two previous incidents, had to apologise again to customers on Tuesday.Customers were unable to make some payments or access their accounts remotely for several hours.Systems were restored by 1350 AED..
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  • Treasurer angry at BP's Bight pull-out

    Treasurer angry at BP's Bight pull-out
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  • Two hundred jobs as coal mine reopens

    Two hundred jobs as coal mine reopens
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  • US Fed Charles Evans a 'student of 70s hyperinflation' says world has changed

    US Fed Charles Evans a 'student of 70s hyperinflation' says world has changed
    US Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago president Charles Evans: "The world has changed." Louie Douvis One of the Federal Reserve's more dovish policy makers, Charles Evans, accepts that a rate hike in December would be "reasonable" but believes the US economy needs monetary stimulus for longer to make sure inflation goes up.In an exclusive and wide-ranging interview with The Australian Financial Review during his two week visit to Australia and New..
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  • NSW Premier Mike Baird admits he 'got it wrong' after backflip on greyhound racing ban

    NSW Premier Mike Baird admits he 'got it wrong' after backflip on greyhound racing ban
    NSW Premier Mike Baird admits he 'got it wrong' after backflip on greyhound racing ban Updated October 11, 2016 19:33:12 New South Wales Premier Mike Baird says he ditched a ban on greyhounds because he "got it wrong" and believes the majority of the community wants the industry to have a second chance. Key points:$1,500 bond for every dog bred, breeding to be capped to 2,000 and number of tracks reducedTough penalties will be introduced and increased funding for rehom..
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  • 3 cheap dividend shares to smash Transurban Group

    With interest rates at record low levels and looking as though they could yet drop lower, income investors have been piling into popular dividend shares such as Sydney Airport Holdings Ltd (ASX: SYD) and Transurban Group (ASX: TCL). Unfortunately this ...
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Australian dollar higher ahead of US presidential debate .New campaign urges Sydneysiders tired of the lockout laws to head to Melbourne .
Emily Seebohm has her medical records hacked by Fancy Bears .Amid Brexit questions, Oxford University tops world rankings .

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