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| | | ... with Lis-Con. He said that CFMEU NSW secretary Brian Parker had told him he'd arranged for a "couple of women down in Melbourne" who worked for Cbus to give him "secret information" about Lis-Con employees, including names, addresses, and telephone numbers. ... |
| | | | ... round of submissions, which will close on August 26, 2014. The inquiry will also hold public forums in August in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth in the coming weeks. |
| | | | ... further discussions with our International Advisory Panel. When we return, we will also hold public forums in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane. These forums will provide an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions and present views ... |
| | | | ... happy to disclose any listed asset we have. In the unlisted assets, I'm happy to disclose what we hold - for example, Melbourne Airport." However, he said he was not happy with rules demanding funds to disclose the value of that asset. "The minute you ... |
| | | | ... yesterday's Royal Commission hearing into the improper release of members' contact details. In yesterday's hearing in Melbourne, Cbus employee Lisa Zanatta answered questions regarding the leakage of the personal details of Cbus members to the Construction ... |
| | | | Melbourne advice firm Moran Howlett Financial Planning will transfer the majority of its funds under advice from traditional platforms onto a managed discretionary account (MDA) structure. The firm has about 350 clients and $160 million in assets under ... |
| | | | ... from 2003 to 2012 has been slammed by several stakeholders for being too slow, too little and too late. Speaking at a Melbourne Institute event yesterday, Treasurer Joe Hockey said: "Clearly the Commonwealth Bank was just too slow to get to this point." ... |
| | | | ... of stability Luci Ellis is scheduled to deliver a speech to the 2014 Economic and Social Outlook Conference Hosted by Melbourne Institute and The Australian in Melbourne. No major equities news is expected. In Australia, the market on Thursday rose as ... |
| | | | ... right and that is why we are going to carefully study the Senate committee report," the prime minister told reporters in Melbourne. The government has already commissioned a review of the financial sector more generally and that will include the role ... |
| | | | ... (PSI) for June is also due out. In equities news, WorleyParsons chief executive Andrew Wood is scheduled to speak at the Melbourne Mining Club. In Australia, the market on Wednesday rose with signs of stronger manufacturing activity in China outweighing ... |
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