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Construction equipment and services company Maas Group has dusted off plans for an ASX-listing and made a fresh pitch to institutional investors.Hearsay: The litigation funding inquiry hasn't been the Parliament's finest hour.Faith in a reversion to the mean tends to be a weakness of value managers, who are lured to broken business models on account of their cheapness.In an update on its business performance, Macquarie Group revealed its first quarter performance has fallen slightly from last year.The Australian Office of Financial Management's Rob Nicholl reconfirmed guidance for expected weekly issuance of Treasury Bonds of $4 billion to $5 billion.The risk of multi-billion dollar increases in costs for new transmission projects envisaged under a 20-year blueprint for the power grid is causing huge concern for energy users.In the topsy-turvy world that is 2020, the traditional last of the year's four major golf tournaments will be first off the tee on an eerily empty course.The Daily Habit of Successful PeopleIncumbent nuclear players have lobbied extensively to get multiple US states to prop them up even while their economics continue to deteriorate. The latest news, events, analysis and opinion from The Australian Financial Review The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. The trend shown over the years is continuously declining for the print newspapers and surging for electronic newspapers since the 21st century.
The Premier should have insisted on help to combat Victoria’s COVID-19 outbreak ... and the PM should have insisted it be accepted.Julian Wright sold his share in his family’s multi-billion-dollar iron ore empire for a sliver of its true worth after being fed inaccurate asset valuations, his lawyers have claimed.Please take a moment to upgrade to the latest version.Adviser working for senator Penny Wong left his job after being accused by a female party member of serious misconduct.Governments have reached an agreement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations about how to reduce Indigenous disadvantage.Adviser working for senator Penny Wong left his job after being accused by a female party member of serious misconduct.Morocco’s ambassador to Australia is pushing for deeper economic ties.Deniers profiting from ‘virus-warding’ crystals and supermarket stunts: bizarre behaviour continues in Victoria.The federal government will examine giving more workers access to paid pandemic leave, pledging to work with unions and employers.Thousands of volunteer firefighters and dozens of towns ravaged during the black summer will get $500,000 worth of donations from News Corp Australia.First-home buyer scheme may be expanded after more than 40 per cent of places filled in less than four weeks.Copyright The Australian. We break down the numbers.People may be at risk of contracting coronavirus if they spend just a few minutes in a small room with an infected person with a high viral load who is coughing.Forty per cent of businesses were getting some kind of government support in July, with one in 10 reporting they would close their doors if support was removed.Super funds fear government is misusing the system as almost $42bn withdrawn from retirement savings during coronavirus crisis.Brimbank surges through 600 active cases, making it the most dangerous area in Australia for coronavirus.The biggest bout of consumer price deflation in 72 years has emerged amid the sharp economic downturn.I know better than most how irreplaceable are our health workers; so why are so many people behaving so badly in a pandemic that puts these people at risk?Young Australians’ incomes went backwards over the 10 years to 2018, which has left this group no better off than they were in 2001.Three CFMEU officials have been ordered to personally pay penalties of up to $12,600 each for an unlawful picket In Canberra in 2018.Victoria registers 13 deaths as further regional restrictions are introduced; Sydney clusters grow.Nationalist Global Times hit out at Marise Payne for saying Australia had no intention of hurting its relationship with China.