Australia's measures to bolster energy security hits LNG industry
SINGAPORE The Australian government implemented a series of regulations and measures in the gas industry to meet domestic
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Analysis-Strikes knock another leg out from under Australia’s LNG throne
By Emily Chow and Yuka Obayashi SINGAPORE/TOKYO Long before labour unrest at liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants threatened
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Bullock takes over at Australia central bank with soft landing in sight
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY When Michele Bullock takes over as the first woman to head Australia's central bank
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Australian regulator proposes to deny Qantas-China Eastern Airlines coordination
(Reuters) -Australia's competition regulator said on Friday it intended to deny authorisation for Qantas Airways and China Eastern Airlines to
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Australian jobs surge as productivity debate heats up
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY Australia's employment surged in August while its participation rate hit a record high and
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Contaminated sardines leave Irish man in hospital
A 32-year-old woman dies and another 12 in hospital after eating sardines in a Bordeaux restaurant.
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Austrian ex-minister Karin Kneissl moves to Russia with her ponies
Karin Kneissl is known for her links to Russia, including dancing with Vladimir Putin at her wedding.
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Explainer-What can Australia's labour tribunal do in Chevron's dispute with LNG workers?
By Lewis Jackson and Renju Jose SYDNEY Chevron has asked Australia's Fair Work Commission (FWC) to intervene in
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Australia's household spending rebounds in Aug in consumer resilience -CBA data
SYDNEY Australia's household spending rebounded in August, led by gains in the education, transport and recreation categories, data
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Australia tribunal sets Sept 22 as date for Chevron LNG dispute hearing
By Lewis Jackson SYDNEY (Reuters) -The dispute between Chevron and workers at its two liquefied natural facilities (LNG) in Australia
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Australia MP says male colleague used to breathe on her neck in parliament
Karen Andrews says the physical harassment and crude comments occurred inside parliament.
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Australian business conditions hold strong in Aug, cost pressure elevated
SYDNEY Australian business conditions proved resilient yet again in August with a broad uptick in sales, profits and
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