Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Tasmanian politicians back salmon farming and other top stories.

  • Tasmanian politicians back salmon farming

    THE State Government has rallied behind the Tasmanian aquaculture industry in the wake of a documentary on the growing concerns about the environmental impact of fish farms. The ABC’s Four Corners program that aired on Monday night detailed the concerns of Huon Aquaculture co-founder Frances Bender, who said she believed the industry could be heading for catastrophe in Macquarie Harbour.Concerns from Ms Bender, as well as environmentalists, scientists and locals on the East Coast were largely ai..
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  • ANZ eyes sale of Asian bank stakes after offloading retail and wealth business

    ANZ eyes sale of Asian bank stakes after offloading retail and wealth business
    ANZ head of institutional banking Mark Whelan says his message to employees and customers is that ANZ was not retreating from the Asia region. Olivia Martin-McGuire ANZ Banking Group is closer to selling "one or two" of its four minority stakes in banks across Asia, according to the head of institutional banking, Mark Whelan, who said the move was part of a "reshaping" of the business rather than a "retreat" from the region.Mr Whelan, who was i..
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  • Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's billion-dollar Melbourne Cup failure

    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's billion-dollar Melbourne Cup failure
    Cup winner Lloyd Williams insisted this week that money can't buy you success on the track.These words proved to be true for his big rival on the day, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.  More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Almandin wins the Melbourne Cup Stars of sport come to play at Flemington Campbell sisters face the Birdcage Melbourne Cup tips from the betting ring Matt Cumani: Grey Lion 'is ready' Timel..
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  • From lipstick to Dreamworld: The unlikely rise of Ardent Leisure CEO Deborah Thomas

    From lipstick to Dreamworld: The unlikely rise of Ardent Leisure CEO Deborah Thomas
    GOLD COAST, Ardent Leisure CEO Deborah Thomas attends a candlelight vigil outside Dreamworld on October 28, 2016 in Gold Coast, Australia. Glenn Hunt When it came to carpets, Deborah Thomas specialised in red.Before she was appointed managing director of Ardent Leisure Group a year and a half ago, the former catwalk model was a professionally frustrated publicist who couldn't break through to the male-dominated upper echelons of Australia's bi..
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  • Aldi Australia gets fresh as sales exceed $7 billion

    Aldi Australia gets fresh as sales exceed $7 billion
    Aldi Australia chief executive Tom Daunt wants to convince customers to shop more frequently by expanding the discounter's fresh food range. Daniel Munoz Aldi Australia will spend more than $1 billion over three years expanding and revamping its east coast stores and increasing its fresh food range to address a major gap in its offer as sales surge through the $7 billion mark.Chief executive Tom Daunt has detailed plans to expand and refurbish..
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  • Minister presses China on detained Aussies

    Minister presses China on detained Aussies
    JUSTICE Minister Michael Keenan has raised concerns with Chinese counterparts over four Australians held in detention in Shanghai on suspicion of gambling crimes, but was unable to give any detail on what charges they could face.Mr Keenan is the first government minister to visit China since 18 Crown Resorts employees, including the four Australians, were arrested in raids a fortnight night ago.While meeting China’s Minister for Public Security and his deputy in Beijing, Mr Keenan said he presse..
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  • You can't always get what you quant

    You can't always get what you quant
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  • House prices again high on RBA's agenda

    House prices again high on RBA's agenda
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  • Australian business woefully unprepared for climate change

    Australian business woefully unprepared for climate change
    On Friday, the Paris climate change agreement comes into legal force. It signals profound changes to energy and resources markets that, frankly, a lot of companies look woefully unprepared for.The goal of the Paris agreement is to contain global warming to well below two degrees above pre-industrial levels. More Business Videos Previous slide Next slide How does the insurance industry prepare for climate change? Salmon farming hits a snag Baby powder..
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  • Miners and farmers join forces to oppose water bill they say will ruin livelihoods

    Miners and farmers join forces to oppose water bill they say will ruin livelihoods
    New Acland mine: Miners and farmers join forces to oppose water bill they say will ruin livelihoods Posted November 01, 2016 19:40:46 Hundreds of Darling Downs coal miners, contractors and farmers have protested in Brisbane against a water bill they say will threaten their livelihoods.There was a sea of orange shirts and balloons emblazoned with the message "Save Our Jobs" as they picketed outside Queensland Parliament.Workers and managers from New Hope's New Acland m..
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