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Councils glove up over water price cap plan
The LGAQ says a cap on water prices could send council-owned water companies broke.
09/06/2010
Fair Work inspectors to brief local businesses
Fair Work inspectors will be making around 60 educational visits to Moree and Narrabri this month.
09/03/2010
Cheeses the next naming rights battleground
Tasmanian cheesemakers are considering plans by the European Union to prevent the use of names like camembert, brie and fetta.
09/02/2010
'The end is always near' Reserve warns
A senior RBA official quoted The Doors to explain the role of unexpected events in the global financial crisis.
08/31/2010
Britain no basket case says trade envoy
A British trade envoy says the UK is open for business, despite continuing concerns about the health of its economy.
09/03/2010
Cheeses the next naming rights battleground
Tasmanian cheesemakers are considering plans by the European Union to prevent the use of names like camembert, brie and fetta.
09/02/2010
Trade surplus disappoints
Australia has recorded its fourth straight trade surplus, but the result came in below even the lowest economist forecast.
09/02/2010
Australian organ tourists drive sinister trade
Australians are helping fuel a predatory international transplant trade by travelling overseas to buy organs illegally.
09/01/2010
Australia posts smallest deficit in 8 years
Australia has recorded its smallest current account deficit since the first quarter of 2002, as commodity exports boost earnings.
08/31/2010
Swan Reach Ferry set for changeover
The Transport Department will today replace the Swan Reach Ferry to remove the current 3.5 metre width restriction.
09/06/2010
Most 'Go cards' given away not yet used
The Queensland Government and the Opposition have opposite interpretations of a recent "Go Card" giveaway in the south-east.
09/03/2010
Ship's master fined for unsafe operations
A Brisbane magistrate has fined a ship's master following an incident in north Queensland in which 37 people were left stranded on a wrecked charter boat.
09/02/2010
MP's invited to address Parliament about privatisation concerns
Queensland Opposition Leader John-Paul Langbroek is trying to use parliamentary tactics to expose Government divisions on privatisation.
09/01/2010
Bligh cops criticism over public transport plan
The Qld Government has come under fire from experts and the Opposition over its 20-year plan for a world-class public transport system.
09/01/2010
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