What is Happening In Australian Business
June 18th 2010 01:09
Miners holding firm
Australia's biggest miners have called for the Rudd government to sign tax guarantees similar to those in developing and unstable nations after the first round of top-level negotiations on the resource super-profit tax failed to make progress yesterday. The Australian
Labor looks at tweaking around the edges
Wayne Swan and his Treasury department have been busily beavering away on potential "Plan B" options for the resource super profits tax. The Australian Financial Review
PM dumps key health watchdog
Kevin Rudd has abandoned the top layer in his $50 billion health reform plan, scrapping the National Funding Authority, which was to oversee payments to the states as part of his boost to public hospital funding. The Australian
Evans says Barnett sent list of sites
Federal Immigration Minister Chris Evans lashed out at Colin Barnett's claim the Federal Government had been "sneaking around" the State looking for asylum seeker detention camps when he revealed that the WA Premier wrote to him in May with a list of suggested sites. The West Australian
Two more areas for night trading
Midland and Armadale are the latest swaths of Perth the State Government has rebranded as special trading precincts in its mission to introduce extended trading hours to WA by stealth. The West Australian.
Australia's biggest miners have called for the Rudd government to sign tax guarantees similar to those in developing and unstable nations after the first round of top-level negotiations on the resource super-profit tax failed to make progress yesterday. The Australian
Labor looks at tweaking around the edges
Wayne Swan and his Treasury department have been busily beavering away on potential "Plan B" options for the resource super profits tax. The Australian Financial Review
PM dumps key health watchdog
Kevin Rudd has abandoned the top layer in his $50 billion health reform plan, scrapping the National Funding Authority, which was to oversee payments to the states as part of his boost to public hospital funding. The Australian
Evans says Barnett sent list of sites
Federal Immigration Minister Chris Evans lashed out at Colin Barnett's claim the Federal Government had been "sneaking around" the State looking for asylum seeker detention camps when he revealed that the WA Premier wrote to him in May with a list of suggested sites. The West Australian
Two more areas for night trading
Midland and Armadale are the latest swaths of Perth the State Government has rebranded as special trading precincts in its mission to introduce extended trading hours to WA by stealth. The West Australian.
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