Friday, October 7, 2016

Port Hedland locals feast on Pilbara property wreckage and other top stories.

  • Port Hedland locals feast on Pilbara property wreckage

    Port Hedland's median house price has slumped 66 per cent in just four years. Erin Jonasson Port Hedland resident Craig Rowles counts himself as one of the lucky ones.He recently bought a home in the West Australian iron ore town for his young family for a staggering $810,000 less than what it sold for just four years ago.Mr Rowles, who works for Rio Tinto, and his partner, Erica, who is a teacher, bought a three-bedroom home on a 1089-square-m..
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  • Deutsche execs to head to US - reports

    Deutsche Bank executives are heading to the United States in the coming days to negotiate a settlement over a fine of up to $US14 billion ($A18 billion) for misselling mortgage-backed securities, the Frankfurter Allegemeine Zeitung reports.The potential fine, announced two weeks ago, has sent shares in Germany's biggest lender into freefall.On Friday, the stock partially recovered after a media report that the two sides were close to a settlement of $US5.4 billion.The FAZ did not cite any source..
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  • Donald Trump's leaked tax returns reveal $6108 salary

    Donald Trump's leaked tax returns reveal $6108 salary
    Oh, that ordinary American taxpayers, about whom Donald Trump professes to worry sooooo much, could get a deal like a 1995 bonanza by which the US taxman gave the Republican presidential candidate a truly remarkable gift – a deduction so massive that he quite likely paid no federal income tax for almost 20 years.It can reasonably be rounded to $US1 billion. The actual amount was $US916 million. And on the basis of three key pages extracted from Trump's 1995 tax papers and mysteriously mailed to..
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  • More shark detection drumlines to installed along NSW

    More shark detection drumlines to installed along NSW
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  • SA blackout leads to push for national energy grid upgrade

    SA blackout leads to push for national energy grid upgrade
    The Hon Greg Hunt MP, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science speaks at the AFR Innovation Summit. Jessica Hromas The federal and South Australian governments have called for new or upgraded connections in the national electricity grid to ensure energy security across the country, despite brawling over whether a recently closed SA coal-fired plant could have stopped the state-wide power blackout last week.Industry Minister Greg Hunt and S..
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  • Super only part of retirement plan:Grattan

    Super only part of retirement plan:Grattan
    Colin Brinsden, AAP Economics CorrespondentAustralian Associated PressAn Australian think tank has questioned whether the compulsory superannuation guarantee should be increased to 12 per cent given not all retirement savings are in super.The former Tony Abbott-led coalition government froze the super contribution at 9.5 per cent until mid-2021, after which it will gradually rise to 12 per cent by mid-2025.Under Labor it had been due rise to 10 per cent in mid-2015 and hit 12 per cent by mid-201..
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  • Sydney house price growth slows in September

    Sydney house price growth slows in September
    6 Viret Street, Hunters Hill sold for $11 million. supplied by Larry Schlesinger Sydney's auction clearance rate rose to 84 per cent over the subdued grand final weekend but September house price figures to be released on Monday will show price growth in Sydney almost halved in the first month of spring, in what could be the first sign of some heat coming out of the market.CoreLogic's Daily Home Value Index to Septe..
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  • Strong currency the RBA's rate cut problem

    Strong currency the RBA's rate cut problem
    The strength of the Australian dollar is the one element that may prompt the Reserve Bank of Australia to cut rates soon, although most economists say there will be no more rate cuts this year.The central bank meets on Tuesday and given growth is strong, commodity prices have risen and the drag from the mining investment decline is fading, the market is pricing in close to a zero chance of a rate cut. Economists agree.  The markets will be listening for any shift in tone from new RBA gover..
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'No vacancies' for girl known as MK, 15, who was used and abused, inquest told .One in three Australian workers now regularly works from home .

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