Pressured UK bank bosses shun bonuses
Faced with public outrage over excessive pay to bankers- the bosses of Britain's five biggest banks have spurned bonuses worth millions of pounds. ...
New buses for Perth
The State Government will replace half of the Transperth bus fleet over the next decade. ...
Stocks tipped to open week higher
Australian stocks look set for a bright start on Monday- after equity markets rallied and commodities prices firmed during the offshore session. ...
Toyota to 'disprove' electronics critic
Toyota plans to try to undercut suggestions that its electronics systems caused the sudden acceleration problems that led to its recall of vehicles. ...
Icelanders reject payback plan- govt
Icelanders have massively rejected a deal to pay Britain and the Netherlands billions for their losses in the collapse of the Icesave bank- the government said. ...
Macedonia introduces new measures to fight global crisis- PM
SKOPJE AFP - Macedonias government on Saturday unveiled a new set of anti-crisis measures in a bid to cope with the economic fallout from the global financial crisis. ...
Department hoses down timber toxin fears
The Tasmanian Health Department has written to St Helens residents reassuring them they face no danger from the towns water supply. ...
Mobile users able to block premium content
The Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA says mobile phone users will be able to block premium text services from July. ...
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