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| | ... an Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce lunch in Adelaide and the Northern Territory Major Projects Conference is on in Darwin. In equities news, BHP Billiton is slated to post its quarterly production report, while Origin Energy and Super Retail Group ... |
| | | ... merchandise imports data for March. In company news, Energy Resources of Australia holds its annual general meeting in Darwin. The market on Tuesday closed relatively flat. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index dropped 3.1 points, or 0.06 per cent, to 5,410.6. ... |
| | | ... including financial advisers. In June 2013, the TPB conducted its first outreach event aimed at financial advisers in Perth and Darwin. "We had contact with over 700 tax and BAS agents and financial advisers, accounting for about 16% of all Western Australian ... |
| | | ... NT Airports from 55.6% to 77.4% while its stake in APAC increased from 20.7% to 23.7%. NT Airports owns the airports in Darwin, Alice Springs and Tennant Creek whereas APAC owns Melbourne Airport and holds 90% of Launceston Airport. "This is a rare opportunity ... |
| | | ... Agricultural Company (AACo) has approved the start of earthworks for an $85 million abattoir at Livingstone Valley, 50km south of Darwin. CQR - CHARTER HALL RETAIL REIT - up three cents, or 0.86 per cent, at $3.53 Property Trust Charter Hall Retail has ... |
| | | ... technology will be a key factor in driving scalability and cost efficiency across the entire wealth spectrum. "In Karratha, Darwin and Roxby Downs - those key areas in regional and remote Australia, we are already giving people high quality advice through ... |
| | | ... operating as Maxxia, RemServ and Interleasing. Kentz Engineering is a global engineering company with offices in Perth, Darwin and Brisbane. Swisse Vitamins is a manufacturer of wellness products operating out of Melbourne. |
| | | ... features of AGEST that our members value." The merger will see AustralianSuper offer expanded member services in Canberra and Darwin, in addition to the introduction of daily switching. "AGEST members have told us that they value these services and I'm ... |
| | | ... with Adelaide and Canberra both to grow 8 per cent from $410,000 to $442,000, and from $555,000 to $600,000 respectively. Darwin was next with an increase of 7 per cent from $512,000 to $550,000 while Melbourne would rise 6 per cent from $575,000 to ... |
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