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PM Howard to outline 4th term agenda after historic win

AAP  |  MONDAY, 11 OCT 2004
... the coalition control the numbers in the Senate. Mr Howard had a low-key day yesterday after his emphatic victory on Saturday night, returning the Liberal-National Party coalition with an increased majority. While numbers in the upper house will take ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  THURSDAY, 7 OCT 2004
... coupled with firmer oil and base metal prices, as well as some cyclical stock buying ahead of the federal election on Saturday, combine to create a positive sentiment for the local bourse. The December share price index - a key measure of trading for ...

Market Wrap

AAP  |  WEDNESDAY, 6 OCT 2004
... has performed very well recently and that trend is expected to continue heading into the domestic federal election on Saturday. The December share price index - a key measure of trading for the day ahead - was two points firmer at 3718 on a volume of ...

Westpac tops list in corporate responsibility: survey

AAP  |  MONDAY, 30 AUG 2004
Westpac Bank has topped the list in a new index of corporate responsibility, released on Saturday. Runners-up in the self-assessment survey were BP, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Toyota. Authors of the inaugural Corporate Responsibility Index, which is ...

State Treasurer urges Victorians to back the 'Pies' for better economic times

... and population growth. Mr Brumby had earlier released a "detailed economic modelling" showing how a Collingwood win at Saturday's clash against the Brisbane Lions would be beneficial to the state. He cited past research which showed that past Magpies ...

Midday Market Wrap-All Ordinaries retreats

... in the US is due to the progress of the war over the weekend. The high expectations of a quick war on Friday and early Saturday prompted by pictures of surrendering Iraqi soldiers have been replaced by a realisation that things could get tougher." All ...