ALP accused of deception over tax compo
9:48AM Joe Kelly A LABOR minister has been accused of misleading Australians after appearing to claim all the proceeds of a carbon tax would be returned to families.
Flattery, ovations in PM's speech
6:39AM COMMENT: Matthew Franklin in Washington JULIA Gillard's speech to US congress overnight had everything but streamers and a marching band.
Labor star loses his shine
EXCLUSIVE Michael Owen, SA political reporter SOUTH Australian Premier Mike Rann has suffered a devastating fall in his personal standing with voters.
House prices don't top RBA worry list
5:56AM Jason Douglas RBA governor Glenn Stevens said today that he wasn't very worried about the prospect of a collapse in the country's housing market.
Brown's territory 'hypocrisy'
Dennis Shanahan and Sid Maher BOB Brown's efforts to give people in the territories a greater say in their government have ignited calls for statehood in the Northern Territory.
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House prices don't top RBA worry list
5:56AM Jason Douglas RBA governor Glenn Stevens said today that he wasn't very worried about the prospect of a collapse in the country's housing market.
Bond king dumps all US bonds for cash
7:41AM Min Zeng BOND king Bill Gross has unloaded all US government-related holdings, which include Treasuries, in the world's biggest bond fund.
East Timor ups ante in LNG dispute
EXCLUSIVE: Peter Alford, Jakarta correspondent EAST Timor is threatening to cancel its historic treaty with Australia covering the Greater Sunrise liquefied natural gas development.
Australian Market Data at 10:13AM
Index / Security | Price | Change | Percent |
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All Ords | 4863.2 | -39.30 | -0.80% |
S&P;/ASX 50 | 4741.1 | -41.10 | -0.86% |
ASX200 | 4767.8 | -40.40 | -0.84% |
S&P;/ASX 300 | 4780.6 | -40.60 | -0.84% |
S&P;/ASX MidCap | 4402.9 | -26.20 | -0.59% |
S&P;/ASX Small Orders | 2819.4 | -27.60 | -0.97% |
S&P;/ASX 20 | 2854.0 | -26.60 | -0.92% |
S&P;/ASX 100 | 3881.3 | -32.40 | -0.83% |
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Look west for boom city about to be born
DEMOGRAPHER: Bernard Salt AT the turn of the 19th century, the eastern states of the US under president Thomas Jefferson pulled off a nation-building deal.
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We're with you, Gillard tells US
3:00AM Matthew Franklin in Washington JULIA Gillard has hardened Australia's military commitment in Afghanistan, telling the US congress Australia will always stand by it as "a true friend".
Hockey's plans for welfare control
Patricia Karvelas JOE Hockey, has canvassed a change in Coalition policy to give Centrelink case workers power to quarantine welfare payments to families.
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Sally Jackson NEWSPAPER publishers have agreed to advertiser demands to start reporting daily sales data.
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JULIA Gillard has no mandate to introduce a carbon price and the electorate knows it, says Arthur Sinodinos.
China challenge will bind us closer to Washington
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We need female quotas if all else fails
IF corporates won't respond to cajoling, governments must dictate to them, says Joe Hockey.
Rann dragging his party down
MIKE Rann's standing in the electorate is so badly damaged, his leadership appears terminal, writes Michael Owen.
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