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Thursday March 1.
Shanghai market rally brings Wall St boost After China led a global market downturn yesterday, a rally on the Shanghai stockmarket has helped a rebound on Wall Street.
Opposition calls for overhaul of taxi safety The South Australian Opposition wants an overhaul of Adelaide's taxi industry, amid two new reports of sexual assaults by drivers.
Airbus to cut 10,000 jobs across Europe European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has announced it will cut 10,000 jobs across Europe over the next four years.
Company disputes order to clean up pollution A company that has been ordered to clean up chemical pollution from a 1970s industrial dump in southern Sydney says it has already met all its responsibilities.
Landcare unveils carbon trading market to help farmers Farmers are getting the jump on the Federal Government in the fight against greenhouse gas emissions by introducing their own carbon trading market.
Campaign delivers practical tips on cutting emissions A climate change campaign being launched across Australia today aims to provide Australians with practical tips on combating global warming.
Xstrata denies link to flesh-eating disease The company that owns the MacArthur River Mine has rejected any link to a flesh-eating disease that has killed three people who came into contact with river and seawater in the Borroloola region.
Govt considers tax transition time for horticultural investments The Federal Government and the Tax Office have both moved to soften their stance on changes to horticultural managed investment schemes.
Wednesday February 28.
Tas Govt threatens to ban NZ apples The Tasmanian Government has threatened a ban on imports of New Zealand apples if the Federal Government allows them into the country.
Taswood Growers not concerned over audit The Tasmanian sawlog owners at the centre of the controversial north-east softwood supply deal are confident an investigation will find their negotiations were fair and proper.
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