British Pound v Euro and US Dollar Outlook: Inflation, Employment Data to Drive Exchange Rates
GBP declined in value against both the Euro and Dollar in the week 5-9 September, snapping a run of three weeks of positive performances against both currencies. British Pound to Euro exchange rate today: 1.1813 Euro to Pound Sterling exchange rate today:0.8468 The Pound to Dollar exchange rate today: 1.3268 Pound Sterling may have under-performed rivals this week but the currency can rediscover its recent good form should UK data deliver some positive surprises over the course of the comin..>> view originalP-plater clocked in Kellerberrin doing 159kmh in a 60 zone
A p-plateĆ hoon driver who was clocked at 159kmh in a 60 zone in Kellerberrin has had his car impounded for 28 days.Police say that officers were outside the town's police station around 11.30pm on Friday when they saw a Ford Territory travelling at speed. A hoon driver was clocked at 159kmh in a 60 zone in Kellerberrin on Friday night. Photo: WA Police Using a speed radar they clocked the Ford at 159kmh.The 21-year-old driver has been charged with reckless driving and failing to display..>> view originalYahoo dishes the details behind its sale to Verizon in 360-page legal filing
Yahoo dishes the details behind its sale to Verizon in 360-page legal filing Image: associated press/file By Patrick Kulp2016-09-10 13:36:23 UTC Yahoo released a lengthy regulatory filing on Friday evening in which the aging search engine details some of the corporate intrigue behind the scenes of its sale to Verizon earlier this summer. The 360-page document describes the long and meandering road — and the dozens of meetings with buyers along the way — leading to the dilapidated web porta..>> view originalWhat's in a name? "Organic" orange juice claims questioned
When "organic" is in the name, it's reasonable to think the folksy-looking orange juice you're paying a premium price for is just that.But in the case of Milla's organic orange juice, the farmer who grows the oranges and squeezes the juice says it can't be organic. Grant Eastwood, the owner of Wild Things Food in Fitzroy North, has put up signs warning customers he does not believe Milla's juice to be organic. Photo: Jason South Philip Williamson, from Murray River Farm Kurrnung Citrus, ..>> view originalGoing cashless? 'Curse of Cash' author Kenneth Rogoff says we have more of it than ever
What with myki cards, Opal cards, e-TAGs, epay, payWave, bitcoin and mobile phones, we're using less cash than ever, right? Not on your life.The latest Reserve Bank figures show there were seven $5 notes per person in circulation in 2015, well up from five per person ten years earlier, and four 10 years before that. In circulation. Photo: Image Forum (If those numbers seem small, but climbing, it's because the same notes get used over and over. They are a bit like extras in a movie.)We h..>> view originalHydro Tasmania plays down infrastructure maintenance risks in leaked document
Hydro Tasmania plays down infrastructure maintenance risks in leaked document By Georgie Burgess Updated September 10, 2016 15:23:02 Hydro Tasmania claims it is "well-placed" to deal with risks outlined in a leaked 10-year plan that warns it may struggle to maintain its infrastructure. Key points:Hydro dismisses leaked document as merely identifying risks and solutionsSenior officer says 10 per cent asset boost will address risksLabor wants document released Th..>> view originalAustralia's Military Wants To Start Making 'Sovereign' War Drones
Australia is looking to manufacture its own military drones as experts predict most fighting in war will be done by machines in the next 50 years. Defence force officials told an industry event in Adelaide this week that they wanted to partner with Australian businesses to build the unmanned aerial machines that can be so small they can fit in a soldier's backpack, Fairfax Media reports. Australia to start making military drones ahead of future warfare dominated by machines https://t.co/70..>> view originalLower Nicola Indian Band installs largest community-owned solar panel system in BC
Chief Aaron Sam stands atop an 85.8-kilowatt solar panel system recently installed on the roof of the Lower Nicola Indian Band's school. PNG A First Nation in the Nicola Valley has installed B.C.’s largest community-owned solar panel system. The Lower Nicola Indian Band near Merritt, home to 1,200 members of the Nlaka’pamux Nation, last month installed 330 panels of photovoltaic solar panels to generate up to 85.8 kilowatts of electricity. Chief Aaron Sam said the system, launched Friday,..>> view original
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