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4 years 28 weeks agoFebruary 20, 2006
17:36
Telstra says it is within its rights to scrap thousands of payphones around Australia, and has been consulting with the community via stickers placed on phones under threat.
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17:19
Australian shares are on the rise again after last week's falls.
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15:00
The zinc producer Zinifex is spending $24 million in a major upgrade at its Hobart smelter.
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14:03
Timber company Gunns says it could look to build its pulp mill in China instead of northern Tasmania if a hung Parliament delays the project's approval.
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13:46
The head of BlueScope Steel says he remains as upbeat as ever about prospects for the industry, despite a global oversupply of steel being partly to blame for a half-year profit slump.
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13:36
Strong sales in the United States and Latin America have pushed up the half-year profits of surfwear firm Billabong.
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12:59
Boeing Australia has admitted its image has been tarnished by the long-running dispute at its aircraft maintenance base near Newcastle in New South Wales.
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12:08
A group of Liberal backbenchers has told the Prime Minister that sending AWB chairman Brendan Stewart on a government delegation to Iraq is like waving a red flag at a bull.
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11:07
Pizza-making chain, Domino's, has delivered a big increase in half-year profit, defying a generally subdued retail climate in Australia.
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10:25
Queensland's Department of Natural Resources says it is not in the public interest to prosecute oil and gas producer Santos over delays in reporting the discovery of human remains.
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February 19, 2006
16:15
Striking employees at Williamtown's RAAF base in New South Wales have unanimously voted to return to work tomorrow after nine months of industrial action.
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14:30
A Western Australian consumer advocate is calling for investors in the collapsed Westpoint property group to help press legal action against the company.
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14:26
The New South Wales Premier has defended the Government's strategy of using upfront payments for major infrastructure projects.
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06:27
The Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell has been forced to evacuate an offshore oil field following attacks on its facilities by Niger Delta militants.
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February 18, 2006
12:47
Darwin Airport says domestic travellers have accounted for most of a surge in passenger numbers through the terminal.
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11:36
A US federal jury says drugmaker Merck is not liable in the 2001 death of a Florida man who used the recalled painkiller Vioxx.
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11:31
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) says BHP Billiton's search for coal in north-west New South Wales is the strongest indicator yet that the Murrurundi rail tunnel could be viable.
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10:29
ACT Opposition Leader Brendan Smyth says a major investment bank has backed his "Convention Central" proposal.
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09:42
Financial planners are bracing for a legal battle with a class action looming over the $300 million collapse of the Westpoint Property group.
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07:27
The Australian Workers Union (AWU) is to recommend to 25 striking Boeing workers at Williamtown in New South Wales that they return to their jobs.
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