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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has ordered a top-level review of the submarine plan, against the backdrop of a review of the $90 billion planned termination of French shipbuilder Naval Group and the question of whether Conservation Minister Linda Reynolds will stay in her post at the hospital. Vin
Woolworths: Most stores to go digital
Woolworths boss Brad Banducci is pregnant to increase the hypermarket's separation from rival Coles by doubling down on electricity deals and using the store chain for more cheerful deliveries of online customers. Finance
Corporate bosses say economy is working again
Corporate bosses have presented compelling evidence that the economy is turning a corner, having emerged from the depths of the coronavirus recession. Big companies targeting buyers spoke of a financially energetic upswing this year as they look to reap the benefits of a more vibrant life. In Australia this year
ACCC thinks Facebook and Google need to do more deals.
The chairman of the Australian Competition and Buyers Rights Advocacy Commission, Sims, said that in fact Facebook and Google are obliged to pay all district news publishers, big and small, to comply with the Media Trading Code and prevent matching by the federal government. Vin
Hiler ban in Western Australia leads to reduced profits for Crown
Up to 20% of profits at Crown Resorts' flagship casino in Melbourne would be destroyed if the Victorian regulator introduces more sweeps. Vin
Woolworths reinstates divisional system
Woolworths has restored its own business and intention to allocate beverages from Endeavour Group, spurred by a bold increase in demand for beer, wine and hard drinks as buyers liked to drink at home during the pandemic. Western
Anti-vaccination forces launch three-way campaign in election
COVID-19 vaccinations will be rolled out in all spaces in Western Australia in March. Western Australia
Burke resigns ahead of premiere
Brian Burke was once the famous Premier of Western Australia, leading the state through the storms of the 1980s and, as a result of the WA Corporation incident, "warned the McGowan Government to take action in relation to developer tolerance effects." As a result, in Australia, the Labor Party pledged to have no royalties on gold.
The McGawan administration has eliminated the possibility of reconsidering the increase in state gold usage fees in the second term in the election next month. Western part
1st page: The top level of the submarine planned by Prime Minister Scott Morrison is questioned whether to save personal portfolios after Secretary of Defense Linda Reynolds, and French shipbuilding companies Naval. Consider whether to destroy the $ 90 billion plan with the group.
The Australian Financial Review
Woolworth's President Brad Banducci wants to double the number of electrical products and use the store network to deliver online orders to nearby customers sooner to expand the rivals of rivals.
Group's Craig Kelly warns the Morrison administration to avoid frozen pension deposits, and that such movements are only supported when it is essentially raising wages.
Surple: The family of the Australian Competition and Consumer Committee Sims, the family of the Sims, rewards Facebook and Google to all local news publishers, regardless of large and small, to avoid the restrictions by the Federal Transactions. He said he had a duty to pay.
Page: A new policy announced by a corporate regulation authorities has exempted civil and criminal liability, but jokes are hidden behind this freedom.
Page 8: The company listed in ASX has declined by 4 % this year. This is because shareholders' high profits are given priority over the government's demands that seek companies to invest in new facilities, plans, and promote financial recovery.
Page 9: If Victoria's regulatory authorities banned the company's high roller to Parsa Casino more than expected, up to 20 % of Crown Resorts's Melbourne's main business will be wiped out.
Page 10: Tiger Woods has already reached the final chapter of a great career in the golf world, but yesterday (AEDT) has a huge hit 15 times, but it is a tragedy that involves one E-car. You may have written a shocking situation about the situation transported to the hospital with a large number of injured people.
Page 11: Stimulated by Biden's leadership, Canberra strengthened the campaign for climate change. John Kelly's envoy complained that Australia has recently spoiled a huge amount of efforts to accelerate car caloralization.
Page 13: Sydney Airport boss Geoff Calvert said Australia had a "huge financial opportunity" to attract more tourists, students and skilled workers after posting an annual loss of $145. 6 million.
Page 16: Vitamin group Blackmores warned that June would be less profitable than the previous six months due to a lack of access for Chinese tourists and disruptions since May to pharmacies, which play a central role in the vaccination program.
Page 17: Deals with Google and Facebook will help Nine's publishing division, which includes the Australian Financial Review and the Sydney Morning Herald, boost profits and free up workspace for journalists, said CEO Hugh Marks.
Page 19: Buyers' groups have renewed their frenzied assault on the fast-growing section, attacking loopholes in the new "buy now, pay later" code of conduct.
Page 1: Scott Morrison faces a public crisis that has dented confidence in his government's vaccination program after an investigation revealed that a Brisbane doctor gave two elderly people four times the recommended dose of the Pfizer vaccine without rigorous testing.
The Australian
Former Western Australian Premier Brian Burke, who led the state through the tumultuous 1980s and was embroiled in the WA Inc era, warned the McGowan government to take action against developer influence.
Page 2: ACCC Chair Sims, the architect of the bargaining code for the news media, hit back at critics of the proposed legislation, fiercely defending it, calling the new changes "clarifications, not concessions".
Page 5: Australians spend $1 billion less on illicit drugs thanks to lower tariffs and a drop in methamphetamine use during the pandemic.
Page 7: Only two people died from influenza in Australia between late April and November last year, making the total number of deaths recorded nationwide in 2020 significantly lower than in recent years.
Anti-vaccination candidates are contesting every seat in Western Australia's state election in March. Meanwhile, politicians across the country are seizing on the COVID-19 vaccination rollout to boost confidence in vaccines.
P. 11: Chinese media accused Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States as a member of the "Axis of Snow White Supreme Principles", and Beijing has a rhetoric attack on the information network members. I'm strengthening.
P. 15: Business favors caused the depth of decline caused by Coronavirus, giving the most compelling evidence that the economy was actually bent. The coolest company targeting buyers talked about the fiscal rising this year, saying that they wanted to benefit from more approval lives.
Page 1: Zack Carcap accepted the Liberal Party to lose in the state election, and said, "It's not my era now," but pledged to continue fighting to be responsible. 。
The West Australian
P. 4: West Australian Liberal Party candidates are a product pair that has no achievements as a method of treating colon virus on the day when more than 2 million residents in Western Australia are isolated from the outside due to the fear of microorganism infection. Promote the introduction of parasites.
A survey on hundreds of Western Australia, who voted on the first day of the preliminary voting in the main election environment, proved that the Labor Party actually helped overwhelmingly help Mark McG o-One. Ta.
Page 10: Linda Reynolds Protected Minister of Protection is on vacation by at least the beginning of the week. Former employee Britani Higgins's official rape.
Business: McGawan-the government eliminated the possibility of reviewing the issue of increasing gold in the state if it won the second phase in the right month.
Orion Minerals Company is expected to start a wound work with its own preluscal bronze cost and purchase a South African Okepe bronze plan, which is simply interested in $ 25 million during the placement promotion. It will be done.
Woolworth recovered his intentions to assign his own business and beverages from the bold increase in beer, wine, and winter hard drinks, alleging that pandemic buyers liked bars. < SPAN> P. 11: The Chinese media accused Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States as a member of the "Axis of Snow White Supremeism", and Beijing is a member of the information network "Gomon". We are strengthening rhetoric attacks.
P. 15: Business favors caused the depth of decline caused by Coronavirus, giving the most compelling evidence that the economy was actually bent. The coolest company targeting buyers talked about the fiscal rising this year, saying that they wanted to benefit from more approval lives.