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| | | ... a charge of between 15 cents and $4.00 on bank withdrawals. The state-based taxes start at 15 cents in the Northern Territory and 20 cents in other states for withdrawals of between $1 and $100. The BAD tax increases to $4.00 for withdrawals over $10,000 ... |
| | | | ... had improved significantly across most of the company's property portfolio and also across Queensland and the Northern Territory, following very good wet season rains in January and early February 2004. "This will result in dramatically improved pasture ... |
| | | | Hot on the heels of last week's investment roadshow lead by the Chief Minister for the Northern Territory Clare Martin, Perpetual Investments' diversified infrastructure fund has secured an investment in the territory. The investment, the fund's first ... |
| | | | The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Clare Martin, has been in a four-state tour as part of an investment campaign aimed at encouraging investors to consider NT as a possible destination for their funds and business. Ms Martin travelled to ... |
| | | | ... 16.3 per cent jump in apartment approvals to their highest level in a year, with Victoria, the ACT and the Northern Territory all recording large increases. Approvals for stand-alone houses rose 3.2 per cent in September, allowing for seasonal factors ... |
| | | | ... has been promoted to manager for Victoria and Tasmania, Dale Wright has been promoted to manager for SA and Northern Territory, while Tony Femia has been promoted to the WA state manager position. Mr Bellis has a strong background in marketing and product ... |
| | | | ... Public Sector and Commonwealth Superannuation Schemes (PSS/CSS), the Catholic Superannuation Fund (CSF), and the Northern Territory Government Public Authorities Superannuation Scheme (NTGPASS), the research found boards of directors had established ... |
| | | | ... 2.4% growth rate or 88,000 additional people to its 3,774,300 population. The lowest growth rate was in the Northern Territory with a fall of 0.2% or decrease of 400 persons to 197,100. New South Wales population grew 0.9% or 60,800 to 6,691,800, whilst ... |
| | | | ... the year to June 2003, taking it to the lowest level recorded since June 1996. Only Western Australia and the Northern Territory experienced an improvement in home loan affordability for the June 2003 quarter, recording a rise of 1.7% and 13% respectively. ... |
| | | | ... by 3.4% in Victoria, the fourth decline in the past six months. Victoria is the only state (apart from the Northern Territory) where the underlying trend in newspaper job advertisements is still downwards; with Victoria's downward trend lasting 12 months. ... |
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