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Tasmanian fishermen will continue to lobby the timber company Gunns to include a tertiary treatment plant in its plans for a pulp mill.
The shop assistant's union is angry that the jewellery company Zamels cannot rule out further job cuts.
The New South Wales Food Authority has issued an alert after several batches of chicken cacciatore, made by the San Marino Smallgoods company, were found to contain salmonella.
Federal Energy Minister Ian Macfarlane has warned that increases in power prices caused by the drought could force some companies to cut production.
The coal mining industry is backing the Queensland Government to resolve an export bottleneck that is costing the industry $1 billion a year.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman has announced a new planning policy to beat the housing affordability crisis.
It's hoped a new walking track planned for the Tasman Peninsula could rival the popularity of the Overland Track.
Wheat marketing is again dividing the Coalition as the Prime Minister tries to quell internal ructions over the future of the single desk.
The owner of the Adelaide Casino, the New Zealand-based Skycity Entertainment, says it may sell the casino unless profits improve.
The South Australian based timber company, Auspine has ordered an independent valuation of its assets, arguing they're "significantly" understated in Gunns' takeover offer.
Key industry players and farm lobby groups in Western Australia are at loggerheads over whether the new grower-run entity will better manage wheat exports.
A Federal Government witness in an unfair dismissal claim against the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) appeared to contradict himself today during a hearing before the Industrial Relations Commission.
Queensland's motoring body the RACQ says mandating the use of ethanol-blended fuels would be more likely to raise the price of unleaded petrol than lower it.
Share prices on American equity markets have retreated after earlier gains took them just into record territory.
A council in south-west Sydney is trying to reduce traffic congestion by repairing unused bicycles and lending them to residents free-of-charge.
The head of the ACT's Disability Advisory Council has confirmed federal court action has begun to try to change Virgin Blue's policy for people in wheelchairs.
New South Wales Nationals leader Andrew Stoner has described the Federal Government's decision to retain the single desk system for wheat exports as great news for farmers.
The drought looks like it has claimed its first victim in Canberra's business community.
The Mayor of Cairns in far north Queensland, Kevin Byrne, says the Federal Opposition's plan to use the Navy to stop illegal whaling is dumb politics.
There is growing concern about the choice of a foreign financial institution to handle the banking requirements of Australia's $51 billion Future Fund.
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