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Ford's David Reynolds has broken through for his first V8 Supercars win since 2013 in the final race of the round in Darwin. Reynolds converted his well-earned pole position to victory on Sunday afternoon, ahead of Prodrive Racing Australia stablemate ...
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... changes of lifestyle, production and consumption, in order to combat this warming or at least the human causes which produce or aggravate it. And if we're changing attitudes we may as well go the whole hog and realise that Darwin is just not an ...
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The players were selected to the Australia under-16 team on the back of eye-catching performances in the week-long state championships played in Darwin. Eventual tournament winners New South Wales provided six members of the elite squad including ...
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Returning two-time Champion Marcos Ambrose has been back behind the wheel of the DJR Team Penske V8 Supercar for the first time since March. And he admitted he's not comfortable behind the wheel, expressing just how difficult the race cars are to ...
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Australian fund manager IOOF Holdings Ltd. fell the most on record after a media report of alleged misconduct by employees. The shares fell as much as 21 percent, the biggest intraday decline since IOOF listed in December 2003, following the report in the ...
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The share market is slightly lower in early trade as weaker commodity prices drag on resources stocks. A possible Greek exit from the Eurozone was not a major factor for the local market, even if it was important historically, CMC Markets chief analyst Ric ...
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Union official claims his years dealing with a George Alex company were the "worst" of his life. James Alcock. by Lucille Keen. Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union official Darren Greenfield says his dealings with a scaffolding company part owned ...
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Another dolphin has been killed by the Geelong Star – but the troubled factory trawler is still fishing. The death of a ninth dolphin means the trawler loses access to a fishing zone off the New South Wales coast, under rules imposed by the Australian Fisheries ...
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Iron ore is headed back below $50 a metric ton as supplies from Australia and Brazil expand and a slump in steel prices squeezes mills' profits, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., repeating a forecast that recent gains won't last. Freight data from ...
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SYDNEY, June 22 Half of the board at uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia resigned on Monday, saying majority owner Rio Tinto's decision to abandon work on a major mine expansion made it difficult for the company to pursue its goals. ERA's stock ...
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