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GDP strong, but rate rise to come

The Australian economy grew at its fastest quarterly pace in three years with two rates rises likely.

The Australian economy grew at its fastest quarterly pace in three years with two rates rises likely.

James Hardie tax appeal dismissed

James Hardie Industries SE has lost its appeal against an amended tax office assessment.

James Hardie Industries SE has lost its appeal against an amended tax office assessment.

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  • Hebron Project contract finalised

    WorleyParsons has won a contract from Exxon Mobil in Canada for its Hebron Project.

    Greenpeace blocks Greenland drilling

    Greenpeace activists have forced a Scottish company to stop drilling off Greenland after raiding an oil rig.

    Greenpeace activists have forced a Scottish company to stop drilling off Greenland after raiding an oil rig.

    Paul Hogan hopes to get ATO green light

    Paul Hogan is hopeful the ATO will allow him to go back to the US as he continues to fight his tax case.

    Paul Hogan is hopeful the ATO will allow him to go back to the US as he continues to fight his tax case.

    JHX to enter halt pending $300m judgment

    James Hardie Industries is due back in Court to find out if it has won its $A360 million appeal.

    James Hardie Industries is due back in Court to find out if it has won its $A360 million appeal.

    Potash Corp says BHP is being unethical

    Potash Corp says suitor BHP Billiton is calling its customers 'to sow seeds of doubt and confusion'.

    Potash Corp says suitor BHP Billiton is calling its customers 'to sow seeds of doubt and confusion'.

    Dollar jumps following GDP data

    The Australian dollar jumped after a report that showed Australian GDP rose by 1.2% in the June quarter.

    The Australian dollar jumped after a report that showed Australian GDP rose by 1.2% in the June quarter.

    New engine for Qantas plane after blast

    Qantas will fly a replacement aircraft engine to the US following an emergency landing.

    Qantas will fly a replacement aircraft engine to the US following an emergency landing.

    Kiwibank finds new boss inside own rank

    The new boss of Kiwibank has been found within the state-owned company's own ranks - Paul Brock.

    US markets lower amid volatile trade

    Wall St opened lower on Tuesday as anticipation mounts over the pace of the US economic recovery.

    Wall St opened lower on Tuesday as anticipation mounts over the pace of the US economic recovery.

    Woman arrested on 55 fraud charges

    A Sydney woman has been charged with dozens of fraud offences for misusing her employer's credit cards.

    A Sydney woman has been charged with dozens of fraud offences for misusing her employer's credit cards.

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