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Stand by for Qantas share sale

Foreign investors may have to sell - more(The Brisbane Times)

Packer puts his own stamp on charity

Kerry Packer was impulsive when it came to charity, but James Packer, on the other hand, seems to be taking a more formal approach. - more(Sydney Morning Herald)

Rinker bid passes key hurdle

Cemex's $17 billion takeover for Rinker has been given a major boost, after a key Rinker shareholder accepted the bid. - more(The Age)

Office sector surge as state shines in financial services

Victoria is in the middle of a boom in office investment, with nine mega-projects now under way as the state consolidates its new role as the main centre of activity in Australia's office market, Access Economics reports. - more(The Age)

News Corp sells Fairfax stake

News Corp has sold its 7.5 per cent stake in fellow media group Fairfax Media Ltd. - more(The Age)

Experts predict a greener budget

More spending on improving energy efficiency and fewer subsidies for fossil fuels would be the best ways this year's federal budget can tackle climate change, analysts and green groups say. - more(The Age)

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An initiative to improve men's health and wellbeing is harnessing the internet to spur communications with, and among, men's groups.

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