Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Clive Palmer has another loss in Federal Court on Queensland Nickel and other top stories.

  • Clive Palmer has another loss in Federal Court on Queensland Nickel

    Clive Palmer has another loss in Federal Court on Queensland Nickel
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  • I've had enough: Estia boss Paul Gregersen quits

    I've had enough: Estia boss Paul Gregersen quits
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  • Forrest appeals uranium bid at family cattle station

    Forrest appeals uranium bid at family cattle station
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  • Super system's reboot gives a degree of clarity at last

    Super system's reboot gives a degree of clarity at last
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  • Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.9 cars worldwide

    Fiat Chrysler recalls 1.9 cars worldwide
    Fiat Chrysler has recalled 1.9 million vehicles worldwide due to a possible defect preventing airbags and seatbelts from functioning properly in collisions.The company on Thursday said the problem stems from a specific control module.Fiat Chrysler said it was aware of three fatalities and five injuries that could be related to the defect.Vehicles affected included various models from the Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Lancia brands manufactured between 2010 and 2014.The majority of the affected vehic..
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  • Macquarie Island research station closure reconsidered by Federal Government after backlash

    Macquarie Island research station closure reconsidered by Federal Government after backlash
    Macquarie Island research station closure reconsidered by Federal Government after backlash Updated September 16, 2016 18:42:08 After intense public pressure, the Federal Government has announced it is looking at reversing a decision to end Australia's year-round presence on Macquarie Island.Earlier this week the Australian Antarctic Division revealed its plans to close its research station on the island from March, in favour of conducting research from field huts durin..
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  • BBY chairman Glenn Rosewall was 'a tyrant', court hears

    BBY chairman Glenn Rosewall was 'a tyrant', court hears
    Collapsed stockbroking firm BBY was run like a "dictatorship" under former chairman Glenn Rosewall, the NSW Supreme Court has heard, as he sought advice on budget forecasts from a self-proclaimed psychic and ordered management to dip into client funds to shore up the firm.Accounting firm KPMG is conducting a liquidators' examination into the demise of Sydney-based BBY, which collapsed in May 2015 owing an estimated $61 million to clients. Former CEO of collapsed stockbroker BBY Arun Mahara..
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  • Stocks close 1 per cent stronger

    Stocks close 1 per cent stronger
    Stocks close 1 per cent strongerThe Australian sharemarket has seen red for a fifth straight week despite a strong rally through Friday trade.At the end of the session, the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index had surged 56.8 points, or 1.08 per cent, to 5,296.7, while the broader All Ordinaries index bounded 59.6 points, or 1.12 per cent, to 5,396.7.Monday’s 2.2 per cent skid prevented the market from a positive week, with the losing run of five weeks the longest such streak in two years.A run of three ..
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Samsung shares plunge as official Note 7 recall looms .Radar locations revealed as police crack down on speeding .
Woman rescued from burning vehicle after a truck crashes through traffic jam .Samsung Galaxy Note 7 price, specs, features: US warns airline passengers not to activate Note 7 .

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