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Government backs away from banking tribunal

The Government is backing away from its commitment to establish a banking tribunal, insisting it was only talking about a "small 't' tribunal" when it floated the idea in October. Now it will establish a Financial Industry Ombudsman to replace the two financial services ombudsmen that already exist. In October Prime ...

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New Kakadu plum plantation in Broome

A major plantation of Kakadu plum trees, also known as gubinge, is set to be established on the outskirts of Broome thanks to a unique land deal between the WA Government and a local Aboriginal corporation. More than 600 hectares of State Government land, will be leased at no cost to the Mamabulanjin Aboriginal Corporation (MAC) to establ...

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New code of conduct for WA's building industry

A new code of conduct for Western Australia's building and construction industry will be introduced to prevent anti-competitive behaviour, improve workplace safety and add to the suite of measures adopted by the State Government to ensure subcontractors are paid on time.

Finance and Small Business Minister Sean L'Estrange said th...

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Market Report with Paul Wareing - December 65, 2016

In Australia last week the third quarter capital spending report was weak which suggests the same will follow for business investment to be reported in this weeks GDP report. The most disappointing aspect of this was the lack of increase in non-mining investment which doesn't bode well for any rate rises in the near future. On a more positiv...

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Broome Chamber & Environs Kimberley to spark Morgan's Camp revitalisation

The Broome Chamber in partnership with Environs Kimberley is gearing up for our next big clean up - this time at Morgan's Camp in Chinatown. An iconic historical landmark we've joined the Hunter family to bring their their vision alive to activate this space with Indigenous storytelling and arts.  This is the first step towar...

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Global cyber attack has Australian firms on alert

Cadbury has been forced to halt production of its famous chocolate bars in Tasmania after its computer systems were felled by the latest cyber attack sweeping the world. Production ground to a halt at Cadbury's Hobart factory when it's parent company, Spanish food giant Mondelez, was hit by the Petya computer virus that erupted in...

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