Tornado hit the north-eastern suburbs Dianella and Morley in Perth Thursday noon, leaving a nasty trail of damage and causing power blackouts. Trees were uprooted, cars were damaged, power lines fell down and roofs flew mid air in the height of the tornado, which unleashed about 10 minutes of fury.
Jun 08, 2012
The Australian market is abuzz with activity after it received a much needed shot in the arm when TRUenergy, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed power utility CLP Holdings Ltd., on Thursday declared it will undertake an A$3 billion (US$2.98 billion) initial public offering (IPO) listing in November this year.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 08, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar continued its run higher overnight only to give back gains this morning, as the PBOC cut lending rates and boosted market sentiment early in the session.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 08, 2012
The big debate over bringing in foreign workers appear to have been settled in favour of mining companies as Australian newspapers run job advertisements that will target skilled foreign workers.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 08, 2012
Australia's growing unemployment problem may even worsen in the coming months as more job cuts loom, including in the public sector. Amid Thursday's announcement that the unemployment rate slightly rose to 5.1 per cent from 5 per cent, reports said New South Wales (NSW) plans to axe the jobs of 10,000 public workers.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 08, 2012
The Dow industrials rose for a third straight session after surprise moves from China's central bankers, but a weak reading on U.S. consumer credit and no new direction from the Fed about potential stimulus kept a lid on gains.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 08, 2012
The Australian sharemarket managed to rise for the third straight day today, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) improving by 1.3 pct or 52 pts to 4156.7. The gains early in the session were partly due to further stimulus measures in the U.S and news that European leaders are eager to assist Spain.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 07, 2012
The government of Australia's state of Queensland, currently embroiled over a nasty feud with the federal government over the highly controversial $6.4-billion coal mine project between India's GVK Power & Infrastructure, and Hancock Coal owned by Gina Rinehart, the world's richest woman, has given its go-signal to a proposed rail link system that will supplement the coal mine project.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
The state government of Queensland has been stripped of its regulatory approval powers over the $6.4-billion Alpha Coal Mine project betweenHancock Coal owned by Gina Rinehart and India's GVK Power & Infrastructure, Australia's federal government said on Thursday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
Australia's exports of iron ore to China from Port Hedland in May jumped 17 per cent month-on-month, latest figures released by port authorities showed on Thursday.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
On the very same day that China declared one of its nuclear power energy companies is mulling an initial public offering (IPO) to fund its projects, another company has announced receiving funding boost from its parent company.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
The Transit of Venus has long been completed, but some Earthlings are still thrilled by having observed the rare event. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is one of the scientists who shouted out on Twitter the relevance of the Transit of Venus in modern day space study.
Jun 07, 2012
Nuclear power use may have abruptly lost its appeal in 2011 because of Japan's nuclear reactor disaster, but suffice to say, it is bound to stage a powerful comeback, thanks to the energy requirements of the emerging economies in the very same Asian continent where the world's third-largest economy is located.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
China has decided to go on full scale with its nuclear power programme in anticipation of a massive energy requirement from a growing and urbanizing population.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
The massive demand for iron ore by Indian steel mills has encouraged the Rio Tinto Group, the world's third-biggest mining company, to consider earlier plans of setting up an iron ore mine in the country.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 07, 2012
U.S. stocks posted their biggest percentage gains of the year Wednesday as investors read remarks by central bankers in Europe and the U.S. as a signal that more monetary stimulus may be on the way. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 286.84 points, or 2.4%, to 12414.79, and the euro rose 1% to trade well above $1.25.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 07, 2012
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar has experienced a strong squeeze higher as those with bearish sentiment on the local currency have been taken
by surprise "again".
Christine Gaylican
Jun 07, 2012
Nine Network's A Current Affair TV show was spared the embarrassment as well as paying a former prostitute $60,000 for a controversial interview which it did not air the last minute. The ex-sex trade worker initially claimed that embattled MP Craig Thomson was her client which could have provided evidence to the Fair Work Australia (FWA) charge that Mr Thomson misused Health Services Union (HSU) funds to pay for services of hookers.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 07, 2012
After a shaky start to the day, the Australian sharemarket managed to edge higher for the second consecutive session. In the first few hours of trade, shares changed directions more frequently than a lost tourist however settled with the release of some important economic news. The All Ordinaries Index (XAO) rose 0.3 pct or 12.3 pts to 4104.7.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 06, 2012
Prince Philip who is also known as the Duke of Edinburgh was not present during the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert because he was rushed to the hospital due to an infection. Despite this mishap, celebrations were still in progress and royal members assured the public that Prince Philip was already on the way to recovery.
Mary Elaine Ramos
Jun 06, 2012
The Transit of Venus has begun at 22:09 UTC on June 5th (8:09 a.m. June 6th in Australia) and photos of the astronomical phenomenon have surfaced online. We took a look at the photos being uploaded to Flickr, particularly those in The NASA Venus Transit Observing Challenge Pool.
Jun 06, 2012
The Australian economy may be among the worlds' most developed but as far as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is concerned, the country has a lot of catching up to do to achieve a respectable level of green economy.
Erik Pineda
Jun 06, 2012
China took offence on the regular air quality advisories issued by the U.S. diplomatic mission in the country, which Beijing claimed was not only inaccurate but also contradict the official notices issued by the country's environment officials.
Erik Pineda
Jun 06, 2012
Australia's economic growth had exceeded expectations in the March quarter of 2012 on the back of better consumer spending and construction activities.
Christine Gaylican
Jun 06, 2012
The horrific story finally ends as Luka Magnotta, the “Canadian Psycho” cannibal who “chopped and ate” gate lover finally got arrested. And in such a peculiar place, Magnotta was captured in an internet café while he was checking news about himself.
Jun 06, 2012
Indonesia, the world's top thermal coal exporter, is looking into implementing duties on its exports of the raw commodity to save more for domestic use, a risk which could mean losing some $11 billion for its national coffers.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 06, 2012
Africa still holds the key to the best gold discoveries among all gold-bearing countries in the world, irrespective of the political upheavals and armed uprising in that region, the chief executive of Montreal-based Semafo Inc. (SMF) said.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 06, 2012
Coal miners in Canada continue to remain bullish on the fate of the sector in the world market amid dropping prices and an oversupply in China, the second-largest economy and also one of the world's largest consumers of the raw basic commodity.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jun 06, 2012
Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has again called on the country's giant banks to pass on to their customers the benefits of the rate cut that the Reserve Bank has announced yesterday, insisting that these lenders are profitable enough.
Erik Pineda
Jun 06, 2012
The issue of Australian banks earning mega profits while borrowers are being slapped with high interest rate cropped up again with the release on Wednesday of a report by the Australian Institute.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jun 06, 2012