Ozsale Pty Ltd fined $500000 for selling non-compliant children's nightwear
An online shopping club that sold children's nightwear "so unsafe that it should not have been supplied in Australia at all" has been fined $500,000 by the Federal Court. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Paediatrician appalled by lack of product safety testing Lindt siege police response in question Bernardi not backing down The new senate numbers explained Photo montage: the opening of parliament Operation Sp..>> view originalVictoria bans fracking and moratorium stays in place
The Victorian government has banned fracking in the state. Glenn Hunt GTH Victoria should withdraw from any policy discussions over east coast gas and expect to pay higher energy prices, industry leaders say, after the state government permanently banned fracking and kept the moratorium on onshore gas development until 2020.On Tuesday, Premier Daniel Andrews announced the permanent ban on the exploration and development of all onshore unconven..>> view originalMasters 'fire sale' has a wet start
"See you for your next project!" says the big sign on the way out of the cavernous - and empty - Masters hardware barn. This seems unlikely. The entire chain is shutting down across Australia before Christmas and their much-vaunted fire sale feels a bit wet.Across the country Masters stores are near-deserted, with those shopping for bargains in the much-hyped sale - one of the biggest liquidation clear-outs in Australian retail history - generally walking out with nothing, after roaming the ais..>> view originalBuilding approvals jump in July: apartments up 23pc from June
Still going up: new apartment approvals in NSW jumped 48 per cent in July. Nic Walker Surging apartment numbers in NSW and Queensland pushed new home approvals to their highest level in more than a year in July and renewing concerns about a glut of high-density housing. A 23 per cent leap in approvals of new apartments, townhouses and semi-detached homes - the biggest month-on-month gain in almost three years - took the number of multi-unit ap..>> view originalPharmacy expansion for Ramsay Health Care
Surfstitch coming apart at the seams, investors dump shares
Surfstitch coming apart at the seams, investors dump shares Updated August 30, 2016 18:38:41 Less than 20 months since listing, surfwear and media company Surfstitch looks to be coming apart at the seams after shares plummeted to new depths on announcing a $154 million full-year loss.Shares crashed more than 50 per cent today to just 11 cents on the news of the heavy write-downs, anaemic guidance and the sale of a surfboard manufacturer it purchased late last year for $..>> view originalMarket manages tentative bounce - The West Australian
Gareth Costa and AAP - The West Australian on August 30, 2016, 2:21 pm The Australian sharemarket managed a tentative bounce but finished well of the day’s high as global bond markets ignored US rate rise risks. Following the 0.5 per cent gain on Wall Street last night, the S&P/ASX 200 index opened 0.7 per cent up on low volume, but as volume increased to near average it dropped to close up just 9.1 points, or 018 per cent, at 5478.3 with mixed results among the major banks...>> view originalApple ordered to pay Ireland over $19 billion in back taxes, European Commission rules
Amazon and McDonalds are next under the gun for unpaid tax in Europe, after the European Commission stunned Apple with a €13 billion ($A19.15 billion) bill for back taxes.The Commission concluded that Apple had avoided paying almost all tax on hundreds of millions of euros in profits in Europe over the last decade. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide EU slaps Apple with $19 billion tax bill 6500 migrants rescued off Libyan coast Rally car jum..>> view originalResolute Resources offers dividends in gold as local bullion price soars
Resolute Resources offers dividends in gold as local bullion price soars Posted August 30, 2016 18:25:10 In what is believed to be an Australian first, an ASX listed gold mining company will offer gold as a dividend payment. Resolute Resources has launched a gold sales-linked dividend policy where shareholders can opt for either cash or gold if they have 5,000 shares or more.The company has announced a final dividend of 1.7 cents per share for the financial year 2016..>> view originalLabor Senator Sam Dastyari had Chinese interests foot the bill for travel entitlement repayment
Prominent Labor senator Sam Dastyari asked a Chinese donor with deep connections to the communist government to pay his bill after exceeding taxpayer-funded travel entitlements.The payment, revealed on Senator Dastyari's register of interests, means Chinese interests have effectively subsidised the work of the Australian Parliament. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Chinese political donations raise questions Lindt siege police response in question ..>> view original
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