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| | | ... Melbourne Airport, Brisbane Airport, NSW Ports, the Port of Brisbane, Southern Cross Station in Melbourne and Northern Territory Airports. Reducing 200,000 tonnes of CO2 from entering the environment will be equivalent to removing almost 70,000 cars ... |
| | | | ... South Australia ($131,914), Tasmania ($126,348), Queensland ($123,636), Western Australia ($119,980) and the Northern Territory ($95,170) tend to have lower super savings. Some regions proved to be outliers. Kooyong ($312,746), Higgins ($279,307) and ... |
| | | | ... hires. Andrew Bridgland joined NEOS in July as a business development manager, representing South Australia and Northern Territory. He was most recently at Asteron, working in a similar role for over eight years. Prior to Asteron, Bridgland worked at ... |
| | | | ... of the manufacturing and services sectors are in no better shape. The manufacturing PMI sank deeper into contraction territory in June from May while the services PMI is heading closer towards contraction. As such, expectations are growing that the BOE ... |
| | | | ... contraction. While performance of manufacturing index slowed to 52.7 from 54.8 in April, it remains in expansionary territory (for the fifth straight month), with five of the seven activity indices in this sector indicating expanding conditions while ... |
| | | | ... RBC Capital Markets managing director and chief economist Su-Lin Ong said capital markets operations were in the same territory. "If you look at ROE on most capital markets, that's why they're paring them back and banks go back to their bread ... |
| | | | ... the non-manufacturing sector (services) remains in expansion while manufacturing activity has rebounded into expansion territory in March and April this year after contracting in December, January and February. Not only that, latest updates show other ... |
| | | | ... previous month, while the manufacturing PMI, though it improved to 47.9 from 47.5 in March, remained in contraction territory. IHS Markit provides a succinct narrative of the Eurozone outlook. "The surveys indicate that quarterly eurozone GDP growth ... |
| | | | ... Victoria (31%), Queensland (34%), New South Wales (26%), South Australia (33%), Tasmania (33%), ACT (20%) and Northern Territory (16%). To help narrow the gap, the AIST and WIS suggest abolishing the $450 monthly income threshold for compulsory super ... |
| | | | ... Waurn Ponds Rail and $360 million for the final stage of the western highway. Queensland will get $4 billion, Northern Territory will see $622 million, Tasmania receives $313 million and ACT will get $50 million. Last year's infrastructure spend In last ... |
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