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September 2009


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Retail sales significantly higher than expected
Adelaidenow
In South Australia, the news was even better, with a 1.1 per cent growth replacing a 1.4 per cent fall in July and an even greater 1.9 per cent drop in June ...
Selling a rate riseBusiness Spectator (registration)
retail trade equal highest growth in australiaTasmanian Government Media Releases (press release)
Qld retail trade increases 1.4 pc in AugustQueensland Business Review
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guardian.co.uk

No warning for Samoans in tsunami's path
ABC Online
The Federal Government says it is very concerned about Australian tourists who were staying at resorts in the worst-hit areas in the country's south. ...
PM Rudd offers condolences to SamoaThe Age
Tsunamis Devastate Pacific IslandsVoice of America
Up to 100 dead in tsunami-hit SamoaStuff.co.nz
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Sub project unions promote alliance
ABC Online
A meeting at the Australian Submarine Corporation in Adelaide is promoting an alliance between two unions which want the Federal and South Australian ...

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ABN Newswire (press release)

Felix to demerge South Australian coal
The Australian
FELIX Resources plans to demerge South Australian Coal and list it on the Australian Stock Exchange in 2010. Shareholders in Felix, which is the subject of ...
Chinese bid for Felix 'fair': DeloitteThe Age
Yanzhou May Hold Australian IPO After Felix TakeoverBloomberg

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South Australian Coal - dividend and Information Memorandum
Sydney Morning Herald
... the Department of Defence and the South Australian of the Minister for Environment and Heritage. government in relation to access to this part of EL 3386.

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Telegraph.co.uk

Smith's fears for tourists in tsunami zone
ABC Online
And the Australian Government stands ready to provide it." He said early reports indicated that none of the injured Australians had life-threatening ...
Samoa's killer tsunami claims one Aussie, six missingNEWS.com.au
'They won't cope'Brisbane Times
This isn't paradise, it's hell on Earth, says Aussie survivorThe Age
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SA help mooted for dust-hit farmers
ABC Online
Far western New South Wales farmers who were ravaged by last week's dust storms may get help from their South Australian counterparts. ...

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Minister for Mineral Resources Development Paul Holloway said today the State Government has decided to enhance the protection of the Mount Schank volcano area in South Australia’s southeast.Mr Holloway says he has refused an application from Gambier Earthmovers Pty Ltd for a mineral lease to extend its basalt quarry into the Mount Schank State Heritage Area.The existing quarry, which is adjacent to the Mount Schank State Heritage Area, is a major producer of high-quality basalt, averaging an annual production rate of 200,000 tonnes.The quarry has supported the district for many years and is regarded as a good operation and the proposed ...
The State Government has joined with BHP Billiton and the mining industry to create scholarships for Aboriginal people to study engineering and geosciences.The scholarships, worth a total of $30,000, are part of BHP Billiton’s Indigenous Participation Program (IPP), designed to increase participation of indigenous workforce at its Olympic Dam mine.They are being offered in conjunction with TAFE SA and the Resources and Engineering Skills Alliance (RESA). Employment, Training and Further Education Minister, Michael O’Brien said the vocational training scholarships would be available for up to 12 Aboriginal people to study a Diploma of Mechanical Engineering, Diploma of Geoscience or Diploma of ...

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