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| | | ... argued in favour of foreign investment in local infrastructure, particularly in water and farming. In an interview with ABC Radio, Minister Emerson said overseas investment could help make Australia the food bowl of Asia and the nation would be well ... |
| | | | ... made over $6 billion in profit last year, would be slashing up to 560 jobs as part of cost cutting plans. Shorten told ABC radio the banks shouldn't forget the support given to them by taxpayers at the height of the global financial crisis (GFC). "It ... |
| | | | ... forecast of 2.7 and 2.6 percent for 2012 and 2013 respectively," said the report. But Assistant Treasurer Bill Shorten told ABC Radio that while it would be "harder" for Australia, the country was in a better position than the rest of its Western counterparts ... |
| | | | ... in Europe and the US could take at least 20 years to resolve. He predicted further market shocks ahead. Speaking to ABC Radio, Murray said the crisis had been caused by excessive government and private sector debt in developed countries. "The sorting ... |
| | | | ... prices in the sector should continue to be regulated by the government through an independent commission," Mr Butler told ABC radio on Tuesday. Under the recommendations, aged care providers would be obliged to publish easy to understand fee structures. ... |
| | | | ... Kelly has said she is "clearly worried" about the situation, while Commonwealth Bank chief executive Ralph Norris told ABC radio on Friday night that the worsening debt crisis could trigger a new credit crisis in financial markets. The concern is that ... |
| | | | ... Superannuation System Review who now heads the retirement income products division at Challenger Financial Services, told ABC radio last night that poor investment returns are inhibiting the ability of savers to accumulate capital and inflation is then ... |
| | | | ... government reviews provide an opportunity for super to be recast back to its initial objectives. For example, he explained on ABC radio yesterday that co-contributions should apply to compulsory contributions because most people can't afford to make ... |
| | | | ... years they've probably already worked for 50 years," John Sutton, president and general secretary of the CMFEU, told ABC Radio this morning. Sharan Burrows, secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), said by the time workers reach 65 ... |
| | | | ... blasting the decision as unfair. Mike Rafferty from the University of Sydney's Workplace Research Centre, speaking on ABC Radio's World Today this week said the decision puts a wedge between wealthy people who can retire anytime and poorer people. "For ... |
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