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Already hit commodity prices, and while Australia's biggest miners can survive a ...
A European-Chinese resources disaster
The European crisis and China's slowing economy have already hit commodity prices, and while Australia's biggest miners can survive a big profit hit, some of its second-tier resource companies may ...
Business Spectator economy - 3 hours, 40 minutes ago
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Shrink again in the second quarter of the year, Economy Minister Luis ...
Spain says economy to shrink again
Spain's recession-bound economy will shrink again in the second quarter of the year, Economy Minister Luis de Guindos has predicted.
SBS World News Australia Finance - 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
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Continued to perform relatively well. While many of its neighbours suffer recession ...
The missing middle: What could Australia learn from Germany?
In the midst of a maelstrom of economic woes caused by the Euro crisis the German economy has continued to perform relatively well. While many of its neighbours suffer recession ...
Leading Company - 22 hours, 8 minutes ago
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2 weeks, 3 days ago
Who Is Peter Whish-Wilson?
The Greens today appointed winemaker and economist Peter Whish-Wilson to take over from departing Senator and former Greens Leader Bob Brown. His mixture of activist and professional credentials are similar ...
New Matilda - 1:05 p.m. Friday 4th May 2012 EST
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3 weeks, 2 days ago
Community would feel loss: Eslake
ECONOMIST and financial commentator Saul Eslake says the ripple effect of a business the size of Gunns pulling its headquarters out of Tasmania would be felt by the whole community.
The Examiner Northern Tasmania - 4 a.m. Saturday 28th April 2012 EST
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1 month, 1 week ago
The 'Green Tape' Furphy
Who’s afraid of green tape? Lots of people, apparently. If you listen to business figures and certain cheer-leaders in the media, green tape is growing like topsy. Green tape has ...
New Matilda - 1:11 p.m. Friday 13th April 2012 EST
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1 month, 1 week ago
Tony Abbott Doorstop - Julia Gillard's carbon tax; govt regulation; Federal Budget; pulp mill; forestry industry
TRANSCRIPT OF THE HON. TONY ABBOTT MHR JOINT DOORSTOP INTERVIEW WITH SENATOR STEPHEN PARRY, SENATOR FOR TASMANIA AND DEPUTY PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND MR. ANDREW NIKOLIC, LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR ...
Liberal Party - 8:18 p.m. Thursday 12th April 2012 EST
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2 months ago
An agreement no one agrees on: Tasmanian forest solution in crisis
The Tasmanian forests agreement is ...
The Conversation - Environment & Energy - 1:29 p.m. Wednesday 21st March 2012 EST
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2 months ago
The Rogue Agency
We are/were in control: Bob Gordon, Adrian Kloeden, Paul Lennon. ABC pic Briefing Notes:- FORESTRY TASMANIA – FAILED AGENCY A legacy of financial, environmental, and public forest resource mismanagement Indeed, ...
Tasmanian Times - 4:52 a.m. Tuesday 20th March 2012 EST
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2 months, 1 week ago
Giddings in denial over the economy
The Premier is in denial if she can’t accept that her Green-Labor Government must bear responsibility for the loss of a $150 million investment in Gunns.
Will Hodgman - 11 p.m. Monday 12th March 2012 EST
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2 months, 1 week ago
Gunns White Knight gallops off
Tassie Devil • Peter Henning: It’s well beyond time that the Mercury, and the rest of the weak Tasmanian print media, pulled the plugs out of their ears and eyes ...
Tasmanian Times - 10:50 a.m. Friday 9th March 2012 EST
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Statement on Tasmanian forestry - The Hon. Peter Douglas Sidebottom MP
As Parliamentary Secretary for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Federal Member for Braddon, I was disappointed to learn of Richard Chandler Corporation withdrawing from its investment proposal with Gunns Limited. ...
Federal Government - 9:50 a.m. Friday 9th March 2012 EST
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2 months, 2 weeks ago
Manufacturing fears highlight need for new economic direction
• Greens MP Kim Booth says the current uncertainty facing Rio Tinto Bell Bay and BHP Billiton TEMCO is a wakeup call about the need to diversify, broaden and modernise ...
Tasmanian Times - 5:22 a.m. Monday 5th March 2012 EST
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