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Rob Oakeshott Insists He Could Fill a Plane with Local Miners

Independent MP Rob Oakeshott aims to disprove the claim by large Australian mining companies that there are not enough local miners to fill in vacancies. He issued a challenge for the mining firms to send a plane to New South Wales and Mr Oakeshott promised to fill the jet with workers from his electorate.
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Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 5/30/2012

The Australian sharemarket lost ground for the first time this week, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) easing by 0.5 pct or 19.5 pts to 4148.7. The market gained by around 1 pct yesterday and on Monday but could not continue the winning streak. At its low point of the day, shares were down by 1 pct, while the market was flat at its best. Despite today's losses, local shares are still around 1.6 pct higher now than on Friday last week. The dollar value of shares that exchanged hands today re...
Vittorio Hernandez May 30, 2012

Tony Abbott Reaffirms Commitment to Junk Carbon Pricing, MRRT

The Coalition remains committed to repeal the laws enabling the controversial mining tax and carbon pricing but according to Opposition Leader Tony Abbott, specific provisions in the programs may not be easy to roll back.
Erik Pineda May 30, 2012

Craig Thomson Sits, Votes with Liberals

Embattled MP Craig Thomson caused a stir in Parliament on Wednesday by sitting with Liberals and voting against the Gillard government. Mr Thomson's move made Opposition leader Tony Abbott - who has been pushing for Mr Thomson's resignation - uncomfortable and scurry for the parliament door.
Vittorio Hernandez May 30, 2012

Rinehart, India GVK Power's $6.4B Coal Mine Project Approved by Queensland

The state government of Queensland in Australia on Tuesday has given a conditional stamp of approval to the $6.4 billion joint project of India's GVK Power & Infrastructure and Hancock Coal owned by the world's richest woman, Australian mining billionaire Gina Rinehart.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 30, 2012

China May Start Working on Deep-Sea Mining Technology

Out to conquer every probable location of natural resource in the world, China, is mulling to start working on developing its deep-sea mining technology by as early as 2030, state news agency Xinhua News reported.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 30, 2012

Australian Dollar Outlook - 05/30/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar continued to firm slowly last night in what was a relatively quiet session amongst a positive night for equity markets.
Christine Gaylican May 30, 2012

Global Markets Overview - 05/30/2012

U.S. stocks marched higher Tuesday on rising optimism about Greece's prospects to remain in the euro zone, which offset a disappointing reading on U.S. consumer confidence.
Christine Gaylican May 30, 2012

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 5/29/2012

The Australian sharemarket improved following a slow start to trade, to finish significantly higher for the second day running. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) rose 1.2 pct or 48 pts to 4168.2. This morning however, shares were down by as much as 0.67 pct in the first hour of trade only to steadily improve as the day wore on. At the start of trade, nine of 12 market sectors were losing ground, whereas only two of 12 ended the day in the red.
Vittorio Hernandez May 29, 2012

Barrick Buys Nevada Mill Canyon Gold Property for $24 M

Barrick Gold Corp. has acquired the Mill Canyon property in Nevada for $24 million from Victoria Gold Corp., effectively expanding by some 7,000 acres the area it owns in the vicinity of its Cortez gold mine project.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 29, 2012

Carbon Tax Confuses Many Small Aussie Businesses

The federal government of Australia is set to start collection of the carbon tax in less than five weeks, but a survey found that many small- and medium-sized businesses are still confused about the tax.
Vittorio Hernandez May 29, 2012

Australian Dollar Outlook - 05/29/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian dollar is slightly lower overnight, as news that the Spanish government will need to bailout one of its largest banks, with the possibility of more bailouts to come.
Christine Gaylican May 29, 2012

Global Markets Overview - 05/29/2012

While U.S. markets were closed for Memorial Day, European stock markets erased early gains Monday, as bank shares moved lower and pressure intensified on Spanish banks and the country's government bonds.Stocks had posted solid gains early in the session as investors' risk appetite was boosted after polls in Greece pointed to a victory for the pro-bailout New Democracy party ahead of next month's elections.
Christine Gaylican May 29, 2012

China Approves 100 Key Investment Projects in May

Determined to re-ignite its apparent lackluster-bound economy, China has given the go signal for at least some 100 key investment projects in the month of May alone, the newspaper China Times reported.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 29, 2012

No Extension For BHP Billiton Olympic Copper Uranium Mine Dam in Australia

Unless some evidence of construction work has been made by year end on the programmed $33 billion expansion of theOlympic Dam copper and uranium mine project, it is likely that Australia might revoke the right to proceed it had given to mine owner and developer BHP Billiton Ltd.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 28, 2012

Australian Stock Market Report – Afternoon 5/28/2012

The Australian sharemarket rose for the first time in four sessions today, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) up 1 pct or 39 pts to 4120.2. Despite the gains, there were around 25 pct less shares exchanging hands than this time last week. This is mainly due to the Memorial Day public holiday in the U.S tonight, which means American markets will be closed.
Vittorio Hernandez May 28, 2012

Toro Energy Discovers More Uranium Areas in Western Australia

Australian uranium project developer and explorer Toro Energy Limited, owner of the currently highly controversial Wiluna uranium mine, has announced the discovery of more uranium mineralised areas in its wholly owned Theseus uranium project in Western Australia.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 28, 2012

Optus Nears Regulatory Approval of $800M Deal with NBN Co

Optus will soon retire a portion of its network services and hand-over some of its existing client-base to NBN Co in exchange for a deal with the federal government that could leave the telco $800 million richer.
Erik Pineda May 28, 2012

Australia Pluto LNG Project Production Salvo Up, Higher Cashflows Expected

In what could be a sign of vindication to its earlier construction delays, initial production of Australia's newly-commissioned Pluto liquefied natural gas (LNG) Project by Woodside Petroleum Ltd. has been three times more versus what has been forecast for the month of May.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa May 28, 2012

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