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Calls for Defence Minister Smith to Resign Surface

Defence Minister Stephen Smith has failed to measure up with the top defence officials and must relinquish his current duties, this according to former Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) commandant Jim Molan.

AGSM Approves Gillard’s Performance as Australia’s First Female PM

An Australian graduate school has graded as A the performance of Prime Minister Julia Gillard. The Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) released the report on Thursday, to coincide with the International Women's Day. Ms Gillard is Australia's first female prime minister.
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RBA: Currency Intervention Not an Immediate Option for Now

The central bank is not keen on forcing the Australian dollar to assume values that were inconsistent with the dictates of market forces, according to Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) Deputy Governor Philip Lowe.

Greenpeace Leads Campaign to Stop Australian Coal Export Boom

Greenpeace Australia plans to disrupt and delay coal export projects in the country in a campaign to stop the booming sector. The Australian reports that the funding proposal for the anti-coal campaign considers 2012 and 2013 the critical years.

PM Gillard All Ears on Business Community Feedbacks

Prime Minister Julia Gillard has indicated that she intends to maintain harmonious relation with the Australian business community despite the recent backlash spawned by comments aired by a senior member of her government.

Bank of Queensland Hikes Interest Rate Despite RBA Decision

The Bank of Queensland (BoQ) increased its home loan interest rate by 10 basis points despite the Tuesday decision by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to hold the overnight cash rate at 4.25 per cent.

Global Markets Overview - 03/07/2012

U.S. stocks were on pace for their biggest decline this year, hurt by soft readings on global economic growth and concern over a looming deadline for Greece's bond swap with private bondholders.

Australian Stock Market Report - Afternoon 3/6/2012

The Australian sharemarket lost ground for the second straight day, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) falling by 1.3 pct or 58.7 pts to 4295.5. Almost all sectors finished in the red with the I.T sector the lone improver. The world's largest share registry, Computershare (CPU) was the biggest contributor to the sector's gains, rising by 1.9 pct or 15 cents to $8.05. Listed companies tend to have a share registry that looks after their administration tasks and shareholder responsibilities...

RBA Maintains 4.25% Cash Rate; AUD slides

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has maintained the country's benchmark rates at 4.25% considering an economic turnaround by the second half as a result of some structural changes especially the onset of the carbon price on inflation.

Multicultural Affairs Minister’s Appointment Gets Mixed Response

The appointment of Senator Kate Lundy as Minister for Multicultural Affairs has received mixed response in Australia. She is the first minister given the portfolio which was abolished in 2007 by then Prime Minister John Howard who preferred to push for a shared national identity.

India’s Orissa Iron Ore Project Gets $2B Infusion from Rio Tinto

Australian mining major Rio Tinto Group, also the world's third biggest mining company, is set to infuse some $2 billion into its Orissa iron ore project venture in India amid reports the country's local steel demand alone will balloon by 9 per cent annually over the next five years.

Lynas’ Mt Weld Rare Earths Mines Safety Permits Outdated

The controversy now has hit home.With Lynas Corp. still to fully arrest and win over the controversy surrounding its Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) in Malaysia, here comes yet another information that could possibly whip up a storm right where its home base is.

China, Australia Fast-track Rare Earths Exploration Projects

Rare earths miners in China and Australia have decided to fast-track their respective exploration projects amid earlier reports that the falling prices of rare earths in the global market will trigger anew a massive demand for the precious metals.

Australian Stock Market Leads - 03/06/2012

Global markets retreated overnight with China's announcement acknowledging a weakness in its economy and growth would be subdued in 2012 at 7.5%

Global Markets Overview - 03/06/2012

Stocks bounced back in afternoon trading from morning losses, but remained in the red amid concerns about slowing global economic growth. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 21 points, or 0.2%, to 12956, led lower by Alcoa, which dropped 3.4%.

Australian Dollar Outlook - 03/06/2012

Bell FX Currency Outlook: The AUD has opened below USD1.0700 this morning, currently trading at USD1.0670, as a downgrade in Chinese growth forecast sees a fall in commodity prices that could also result to a decline in the value of the AUD.

Global Mineral Producers Struggle with Funding Crunch

As global mineral producers want a more aggressive stance in their search for new sources of precious metals including gold, platinum, and palladium; and other industrial metals, but they might be caught within a credit crunch that may hamper their plans this year.

Chinese Parliament Set to Focus on Resolving Labour Concerns

The backbone of China's newfound economic might mainly rests on its manufacturing sector, which experts said could face serious skill shortages soon as millions of Chinese migrant workers gradually return to their rural homes.

Australian Stock Market Report - Afternoon 3/5/2012

The Australian sharemarket kicked off the new week in the red, with the All Ordinaries Index (XAO) down 0.2 pct or 9.9 pts to 4354.2. Weakness from the miners and energy players dragged the market lower today. On a positive note, we are almost 10 weeks into the year and local shares have improved by 5 pct. The Brazilian market has been one of the standouts and has gained by 19 pct in 2012 while German shares have jumped by 17 pct.

All Eyes on Incoming Foreign Minister Bob Carr

After Friday's announcement by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard of her third cabinet reshuffle in 18 months, all eyes are on her appointee to replace resigned Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd.

Aussie Govt Urges Libya to Prosecute Attackers of Commonwealth War Graves

The Australian government called on its Libyan counterpart to run after the suspected Islamic militants who desecrated dozens of graves in a Commonwealth cemetery, located in Benghazi, where 48 Australian soldiers killed during the Second World War were laid to rest.

Hank the Cat is Running for Senate

The Virginia Senate race is turning into quite the catfight now that Hank the cat has thrown his paw into the race.

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