Aussie market tipped for modest rise
Aussie market tipped for modest rise>> view originalAsian shares up, US dollar firm on US data
Asian shares up, US dollar firm on US data>> view originalTelstra warned on impact of network outages
Australia vulnerable to debt crisis, says Forbes
Australia, like the other six countries on the list, fill the two key prerequisites, a high level of private debt to GDP, and a rapid growth of that ratio in the last few years, the report says. Photo: Penny Stephens Australia is one of seven countries that Forbes magazine says is the "most likely to suffer a debt crisis" within the next three years. China, whose economy has faltered in the past two years, comes No. 1 on the list of seven, but Australia is No..>> view originalPost-Easter property listings, sales unlikely to bounce ahead
Pushed $1 million above reserve to sell at $5 million: 26 Sargood Street, Toorak Kay & Burton Tougher credit rules and economic uncertainty mean residential property markets will get less of a post-Easter bounce this year.While in past year the auction numbers have jumped following the Easter long weekend, agents say fewer investors, along with ongoing affordability challenges in Sydney and concerns about commodity prices and overseas demand wi..>> view originalDoctors call for 'goon bags' to be 'taxed out of existence' due to binge drinking concerns
Aussie doctors call for greater tax on cheap wine. (AAP) Australian doctors have urged the government to tax cheap casks of wine, or ‘goon bags’, on volume, rather than value, in an effort to limit sales and curb the scourge of binge drinking.The Royal College of Australian Physicians believes the cheap wine is being abused by underage drinkers and is contributing to the expanding health budget spent on alcohol-related incidents that are preventable.The college is pushing for the government to ..>> view original
Monday, March 28, 2016
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