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France, Australia sign subs agreement

Australia and France have formally signed an agreement to build 12 advanced submarines. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said the agreement, signed with visiting French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian in Adelaide on Tuesday, underpins the largest capital project in Australia's history. "Security is uncertain around the world and...

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Over 2 million Australians forced to take annual leave over Christmas

More than 2 million Australian workers are being forced to take their annual leave over the Christmas period, with Gen Y forced to take leave more than any other generation, according to research by financial comparison firm Finder. Based on a survey of more than 2,000 people, Finder estimated that more than 28 per cent of staff are obliged ...

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Australia scrapes a pass from ratings agencies in latest budget test

AAA credit rating safe for now, but Australian Government warned after MYEFO
By business reporter Michael Janda

The Government's Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO) has passed muster with all three ratings agencies, but the nation's AAA credit rating is now hanging by a thread. Fitch and Moody's came out early to...

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Pour form: Counting the cost of beer at the game

The price of a beer can vary wildly between venues and fans can be left feeling ripped off when they go to games, a survey of Australian stadiums has found. Keith Parry is a lecturer in sport management at the University of Western Sydney and has been investigating the cost and quality of food and drink at Australian sporting venues. He tur...

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Who's paying the most for power?

A snapshot of energy prices in six states and territories shows South Australians are paying the most for their electricity bills. The Tariff Tracking Project, which is produced by St Vincent de Paul Society and Alviss Consulting and has been monitoring prices for eight years, this year shows SA households with moderate energy consumption...

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Restrictions tightened to one carton a day in Kununurra

New liquor restrictions will be enforced in Kununurra and Wyndham starting next month for takeaway products. From December 4 customers to Gullivers Tavern, Kununurra Hotel, Lake Argyle Inn and Vagg's Liquor in Wyndham will only be able to buy one carton of full-strength beer, three bottles of wine or a bottle of spirits. Currently...

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