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| | | ... Scheinkestel, is currently the director of two publicly-listed companies, Newcrest Mining and Paperlinx and is chairwoman of a water utility and sits on the boards of other government bodies She was formerly a senior banking executive in international ... |
| | | | ... indexes at the industry level ranged from 0.2% for accommodation, cafes and restaurants to 1.1% for electricity, gas and water supply. The increases in the indexes at the occupation level ranged from 0.3% for labourers and related workers to 0.7% for ... |
| | | | Property investment group Macquarie Office Trust today forecast improvements in the commercial leasing market for the current year. The Trust booked a strong profit gain of 41 per cent in the year to June 2003, with a net profit of $102.2 million, despite ... |
| | | | ... Meanwhile, ASIC chairman David Knott has responded to the Victorian Court of Appeal decision on the application by former Water Wheel director John Elliott, for a stay of the orders made against him by the Supreme Court of Victoria on 30 June 2003. "The ... |
| | | | ... to earlier findings by the Supreme Court of Victoria against Mr Elliott, specifically that as a director of rice miller Water Wheel holdings Limited, he knowingly allowed the company to trade while insolvent. The Supreme Court subsequently ordered Mr ... |
| | | | ... penalty handed out by the Victorian Supreme Court today, for allowing a company to trade while insolvent. Mr Elliott and Water Wheel managing director Bernard Plymin were ordered to share compensation costs of $1.4 million, and banned from holding company ... |
| | | | ... the three years. The most profitable sector was electricity; returning 6.4% on assets in 2001/02, up from 5.9% previously. Water, forestry and ports all returned 4.7%and railways returned 3.6%. Public transport companies had a zero return on assets. ... |
| | | | ... exports, while providing good returns to investors," said the company. "Project infrastructure is already in place with water pipelines to the farm, dams, power and roads. Market access is assured to existing export markets and the investment is tax ... |
| | | | ... Australian and international companies rated as sustainability leaders," said John Thwaites, Minister for Environment and Water. He added, "through the Covenant, VicSuper will work with EPA to identify opportunities to improve resource use and reduce ... |
| | | | ... conditions faced by agribusiness in the past year, some industries have been positively impacted by the drought. These include water and feed cartage operators, importers of agricultural inputs, some beverage manufacturers and retailers (such as soft ... |
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