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Coal miners pledge to oppose tax | BahVideo.com

Coal miners pledge to oppose tax

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July 06, 2011
The coal industry has vowed to fight the carbon tax until the last minute it passes parliament.
Govt jobs index falls for third month | BahVideo.com

Govt jobs index falls for third month

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July 06, 2011
The federal government’s leading employment index has fallen for a third consecutive month in July.
Tiger stops selling online tickets | BahVideo.com

Tiger stops selling online tickets

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July 06, 2011
Grounded airline Tiger stopped selling seats online as doubts remain whether it will fly again in Australia.
WA farmer postpones cattle cull | BahVideo.com

WA farmer postpones cattle cull

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July 06, 2011
The owner of one of Australia’s biggest cattle stations is delaying a planned cull of 3000 animals for now.
Lagarde takes up post as IMF head | BahVideo.com

Lagarde takes up post as IMF head

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July 06, 2011
Christine Lagarde has taken up her post as the new head of the IMF, after Dominique Strauss-Kahn quit.
Eurozone retail sales slump in May | BahVideo.com

Eurozone retail sales slump in May

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July 06, 2011
Retail sales in the 17 euro countries dropped by 1.1 per cent during May, official figures show.
German finance chief defends bailouts | BahVideo.com

German finance chief defends bailouts

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July 06, 2011
Germany’s finance minister defended rescue packages for Greece and other eurozone countries in court.
Carbon tax cash should ease jams poll | BahVideo.com

Carbon tax cash should ease jams, poll

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July 06, 2011
A majority of Australians want carbon tax revenue to be spent on public transport, a new poll suggests.
Fresh rape charge hits Strauss-Kahn | BahVideo.com

Fresh rape charge hits Strauss-Kahn

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July 06, 2011
A French writer is alleging former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn, attempted to rape her.
Businesses back price on carbon | BahVideo.com

Businesses back price on carbon

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July 06, 2011
A group of more than 50 businesses and interest groups have called for a price on carbon.
Cattle ban to cost Elders max 7 3m | BahVideo.com

Cattle ban to cost Elders max $7.3m

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July 06, 2011
Elders says the live cattle export suspension to Indonesia will cost the company up to $7.3 million.
Moody s downgrades Portugal debt | BahVideo.com

Moody’s downgrades Portugal debt

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July 06, 2011
Moody’s downgraded Portugal's debt, citing risks the country will require a second rescue package.
Trade data highlights economy resilience | BahVideo.com

Trade data highlights economy resilience

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July 05, 2011
Trade Minister Craig Emerson says the latest trade data highlights the resilience of the Australian economy.
Eurozone debt most dangerous crisis EU | BahVideo.com

Eurozone debt most dangerous crisis, EU

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July 05, 2011
The eurozone debt crisis represents the 'most dangerous' crisis ever in the European Union’s history.
RBA leaves cash rate at 4 75  | BahVideo.com

RBA leaves cash rate at 4.75%

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July 05, 2011
The Reserve Bank has decided to leave the official cash rate at 4.75 per cent for another month.
WA farmer prepares to cull 3000 cattle | BahVideo.com

WA farmer prepares to cull 3000 cattle

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July 05, 2011
A WA farmer is set to start shooting 3000 of his cattle as a result of the live export ban to Indonesia.
Service sector subdued across June | BahVideo.com

Service sector subdued across June

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July 05, 2011
Activity in the services sector remained subdued in June due to the strong Australian Dollar.
Chinese banks risk credit downgrade | BahVideo.com

Chinese banks risk credit downgrade

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July 05, 2011
Moody’s has warned that Chinese banks could have their credit outlook downgraded to negative.
WA police move on gas hub protest | BahVideo.com

WA police move on gas hub protest

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July 05, 2011
WA Police say they are prepared for weeks of confronting ant-gas hub protesters in the Kimberley.
Bright Foods denies wine bid | BahVideo.com

Bright Foods denies wine bid

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July 05, 2011
China’s Bright Food Group says it is not in talks to buy Australian wine assets.
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