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DANIEL MORRISSEY The ACT will avoid sliding into recession but the federal budget cutbacks in jobs and spending and the fall in GST revenue to territory coffers will cause the economy to slow.
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JACOB SAULWICK Residents along the Parramatta River and on the lower north shore could be served by eight new ferry wharves - if the state government was prepared to plan and pay for them.
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One thousand construction jobs will be created in Queensland after a deal was struck to build a gas gathering plant and water treatment facility.
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TOM ARUP Coalition of unions pressures federal government and energy companies to ensure protections for workers if coal-fired power plants are shut down after the introduction of the carbon price.
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ANNE-LOUISE BROWN The nurse who sent gravely ill teen Andrew Allan home from hospital with a Panadol will today appear at the coronial inquest into boy’s death.
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DYLAN WELCH Australia will spend $1.4 billion on 10 new military transport planes over the next few years in a rare ray of light for Defence, which is reeling from the biggest cuts to its budget in almost 60 years.
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KAREN KISSANE 5:40am Then-opposition leader David Cameron asked Andy Coulson about phone hacking before he hired him as communications director in 2007, the Leveson inquiry into the media was told.
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MALCOLM MAIDEN Here's some unanswered questions for Cameron Clyne, Gail Kelly and Mike Smith after yesterday's conclusion of the March half profit season for the banks.
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JESSICA IRVINE This week's budget contains some important myth-busting about Australia's mining boom, the biggest since the gold rush days. It contains some extraordinary numbers.
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QUIRKY INVESTMENTS One- and two-dollar notes, long replaced by gold coins, are still worth something today. Most can be exchanged for their face value but a few, very few, are worth a lot more than that.
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JAMES MANNING Never mind what you write about on Facebook, simply clicking the 'like' button could cost you your job.
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JASON TAYLOR The Broncos will send a lot of traffic at Daly Cherry-Evans tonight.
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