Finance News, Friday 30th September 2011
Dispute at Indias Maruti ends after 150 mln loss
Indias leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki ended a bitter month-long labour dispute with workers on Saturday that cost the company nearly 150 million in lost output.The Japanese-controlled company and ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 11:08pm
Germany wont give more to EU bail-out fund
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble ruled out Germany contributing any more money to the beefed-up EU bail-out fund than the 211 billion euros approved by parliament- in an interview published Saturday.The ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 11:00pm
Bitter labour dispute ends at Indias Maruti
Indias leading carmaker Maruti Suzuki ended a bitter month-long labour dispute with workers on Saturday that cost the company millions of dollars in lost output.The Japanese-controlled company and ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:51pm
French- Greek leaders meet on debt crisis
French President Nicolas Sarkozy says Greeces leader has pledged to carry through with wrenching reforms to Greeces economy despite increasing public anger and protests in the streets.Sarkozy ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:59pm
Eftpos customers face new debit card fees
Australian shoppers are being warned they may be charged a new fee from today when using debit cards at eftpos machines.Retailers will be now be charged a fee every time something worth 15 or more is ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:25pm
Austria approves euro rescue powers
Austrian MPs have approved new powers for the eurozones 440 billion euro A614.14 billion rescue fund- making it the 14th eurozone nation out of 17 to do so.In an extraordinary parliamentary session- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:38pm
GE- Nissan join hands on electric cars
General Electric and Nissan- maker of the all-electric Nissan Leaf- said Friday they will team up over the next two years to explore ways to promote the use of electric vehicles.We dont want ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:16pm
World markets stumble to end of brutal quarter
World stock markets ended one of the most brutal quarters in years Friday- with bourses in New York and Europe seeing sell-offs to match the 2008 crisis and the dot.com bubble.The New York Stock Exchange ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 11:39am
Eftpos customers face new debit card fees
Australian shoppers are being warned they may be charged a new fee from tomorrow when using debit cards at eftpos machines.Retailers will be now be charged a fee every time something worth 15 or more ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 11:04am
Eftpos customers face new debit card fees
Australian shoppers are being warned they may be charged a new fee from tomorrow when using debit cards at eftpos machines.Retailers will be now be charged a fee every time something worth 15 or more ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 10:56am
US stocks drop over 2 amid global growth worries
US stocks dropped more than two percent Friday as signs of slower growth spanning China- Europe and the United States- and the ongoing Greek crisis- hung darkly over the markets.At the end of the worst ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 10:46am
Eftpos customers face new debit card fees
Australian shoppers are being warned they may be charged a new fee from tomorrow when using debit cards at eftpos machines.Retailers will be now be charged a fee every time something worth 15 or more ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 10:35am
Eftpos customers face new debit card fees
Australian shoppers are being warned they may be charged a new fee from tomorrow when using debit cards at eftpos machines.Retailers will be now be charged a fee every time something worth 15 or more ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 10:26am
Oil prices fall back as shares plunge
World oil prices sank Friday on data signaling slower growth in Europe and China and worries about Greeces rescue still hanging overhead.New Yorks main contract- West Texas Intermediate WTI ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 10:15am
Surplus hinges on China strength- economist warns
A leading economist says the Federal Government should be able to return the budget to surplus so long as China avoids being dragged into the global downturn.Despite Treasury figures show a budget deficit ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:58am
ABBA dance videogame to hit in November
Ubisoft in November will release a dance videogame based on the music of ABBA- a Swedish band that rocketed to fame in the 1970s and became one of the most successful pop groups in history.The French videogame ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:45am
JPMorgan- Bank of America hit by new legal suits
JP Morgan Chase and Bank of America were hit with new suits over subprime mortgage securities purchased by a German bank which nearly collapsed from losses on the investments- court documents showed Friday.Sealink ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:44am
Myanmar suspends dam project after rare outcry
Myanmars president on Friday ordered a halt to construction of a controversial 3.6 billion mega dam following rare public opposition over the Chinese-backed hydropower project.Resistance to the Myitsone ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:24am
Qld mine guilty of environment breach
A North Queensland mining company has been found guilty of breaching a court order and two environmental protection directives relating to its storage of contaminated water.The Birla Mount Gordon Mine- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:21am
Delays expected as Customs staff strike again
Customs and Quarantine inspection officers will walk off the job today for the second time this week.Stop work meetings will be held at Sydney International Airport between 6.00am and 9.00am and again ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:14am
Wesfarmers Curragh coal prices down 9
The price Wesfarmers will receive for metallurgical coal from its Curragh mine in Queensland during the December quarter will be down by almost 10 per cent.The diversified conglomerate on Friday said price ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 09:00am
Housing market remains stagnant
Figures released today show Australias housing market remains fairly flat- with home lending continuing to grow at the slowest pace since World War II.The widely watched RP Data home value index shows ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:42am
US fines Hitachi-LG disk drive firm for price fixing
US justice authorities hit a Japanese-Korean producer of optical disk drives with a 21.1 million fine for bid-rigging and price fixing- the Justice Department announced.Hitachi-LG Data Storage- a joint ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:39am
Apache to develop Balnaves oil field
Apache Energy has committed to developing the Balnaves oil and gas field off Western Australias north west coast.The Balnaves field is about 250 kilometres north-north-west of Onslow and is amongst ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:36am
Apache to develop WA oil field for US438m
Western Australias second biggest producer of gas for the domestic market- Apache Energy- will develop the Balnaves oil field offshore from Karratha for US438 million A449.5 million.First production ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:30am
Landholders told to know their rights on CSG
Looking at an aerial map of western Queensland- the landscape is dotted with wells reaching down to the Great Artesian Basin.Every day- more wells are sunk- drilling to coal seams below the aquifer and ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:26am
Choppy session sees market end flat
The local share market has limped its way to the finishing line in what has been a fairly choppy session.After swinging from gains to losses throughout the day- the All Ordinaries Index closed two points ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:15am
Metcash completes Franklins takeover
Grocery wholesaler Metcash is still confident its 215 million purchase of Franklins supermarkets will increase annual sales by over 500 million- after completing the takeover deal.Metcash said the transaction ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:12am
Metcash completes Franklins takeover
Grocery wholesaler Metcash is still confident its 215 million purchase of Franklins supermarkets will increase annual sales by over 500 million- after completing the takeover deal.Metcash said the transaction ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:06am
Landholders told to know their rights on CSG
Looking at an aerial map of western Queensland- the landscape is dotted with wells reaching down to the Great Artesian Basin.Every day- more wells are sunk- drilling to coal seams below the aquifer and ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 08:03am
Sarkozy says to meet Germany on eurozone bail-out
Frances President Nicolas Sarkozy promised on Friday to push Germany over his plan to more closely integrate eurozone economies after meeting Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou in Paris.Sarkozy ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:56am
A lower as market focuses on Europe
The Australian dollar is three-quarters of a US cent lower as parliaments of Eurozone nations gradually pass a bailout package.At 1700 AEST on Friday- the Australian dollar was trading at 97.23 US cents- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:55am
Stocks close flat ahead of long weekend
The Australian share market closed flat after a day of trading within a narrow range ahead of long weekends locally and in Asia.The market opened up by 0.1 per cent after the US markets less-than-expected ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:54am
Aquila confident of Chinese funding
Aquila Resources wont meet a self-imposed deadline to secure Chinese funding for its West Pilbara iron ore and infrastructure project but remains confident the cash will be raised in coming weeks.Aquila ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:47am
Industry funds mulling News Corp vote
Industry super funds are aware of a recommendation to vote against the re-election of six News Corp directors- but have declined to publicly confirm they will follow that advice.The funds said on Friday ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:44am
A lower as market focuses on Europe
The Australian dollar is three-quarters of a US cent lower as parliaments of Eurozone nations gradually pass a bailout package.At 1700 AEST on Friday- the Australian dollar was trading at 97.23 US cents- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:40am
Industry funds mulling News Corp vote
Industry super funds are aware of a recommendation to vote against the re-election of six News Corp directors- but have declined to publicly confirm they will follow that advice.The funds said on Friday ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:39am
Australian shares flat fall 13 pct in qtr
MARKETS-AUSTRALIA-STOCKS UPDATE 1-Australian shares flat fall 13 pct in qtr ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:35am
1.5bn PNG nickel mine to go ahead
Australian miner Highlands Pacific says its US1.5 billion A1.54 billion Ramu nickel project in Papua New Guinea will start production next year- despite local threats to shut it down.The mine has been ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:33am
Things go better with Coke after deposit backflip
In what appears to be a sudden reversal of company policy- Coca-Cola Amatil says it will take part in a container deposit scheme in the Northern Territory.The Territory Government will introduce a 10 cent ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 07:24am
Stocks close flat ahead of long weekend
The Australian share market closed flat after a day of trading within a narrow range ahead of long weekends locally and in Asia.The market opened up by 0.1 per cent after the US markets less-than-expected ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:55am
Australian shares flat fall 13 pct in qtr
MARKETS-AUSTRALIA-STOCKS UPDATE 4-Australian shares flat fall 13 pct in qtr ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:44am
Minimum shifts in limbo after latest appeal
A ruling to allow students to work a minimum 90-minute shift after school will be halted from early next month after an appeal was lodged in the Federal Court.Earlier this month Fair Work Australia approved ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:34am
Asahi buys Cruisers and Woodstock
Japanese brewer Asahi Group Holdings has taken control of the company behind Vodka Cruiser and Woodstock Bourbon.Asahi on Friday completed its NZ1.5 billion A1.19 billion acquisition of the Independent ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:28am
Stocks to watch at close on Friday
Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at close on Friday-AQA - AQUILA RESOURCES LIMITED - down eight cents- or 1.6 per cent- at 4.98Coal miner Aquila Resources has secured a 250 million cash ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:22am
Landholders told to know their rights on CSG
Looking at an aerial map of western Queensland- the landscape is dotted with wells reaching down to the Great Artesian Basin.Every day- more wells are sunk- drilling to coal seams below the aquifer and ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:19am
Aust shares end week on flat note
The Australian share market has closed almost unchanged as investors avoid risk until there are tangible developments on the European debt crisis.Trading volumes were low with little news to drive activity- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:18am
Plea for banks not to pass on charges
The peak body representing small businesses has urged banks to hold off charging any extra fees arising from changes to the structure of EFTPOS transactions.EFTPOS transactions involve consumers paying ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:15am
Aquila considering Fortescur port JV again
Aquila Resources is again considering a joint venture with Fortescue Metals to develop a multi-billion dollar iron ore export port planned for Western Australias Pilbara.The companies currently have ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 06:01am
Apache to develop WA oil field for 43 8m
Western Australias second biggest producer of gas for the domestic market- Apache Energy- will develop the Balnaves oil field offshore from Karratha for 438 million.First production is scheduled ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:56am
Asahi buys Cruisers and Woodstock
Japanese brewer Asahi Group Holdings has taken control of the company behind Vodka Cruiser and Woodstock Bourbon.Asahi on Friday completed its NZ1.5 billion A1.19 billion acquisition of the Independent ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:40am
Apache to develop WA oil field for 438m
Western Australias second biggest producer of gas for the domestic market- Apache Energy- will develop the Balnaves oil field offshore from Karratha for 438 million.First production is scheduled ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:31am
Surplus hinges on China strength- economist warns
A leading economist says the Federal Government should be able to return the budget to surplus so long as China avoids being dragged into the global downturn.Despite Treasury figures show a budget deficit ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:30am
Gunns water rights to flood markets
Timber company Gunns hopes to raise 12-15 million from the sale of 14 water licences in northern Tasmania.The licences for 28-000 megalitres will be auctioned- or put up for tender- the biggest amount ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:27am
RBA to wait and see on rates- survey
The central bank is unlikely to move the interest rate before the end of 2011 and economists are divided on whether the cash rate will go up- down or stay on hold in 2012.The Reserve Bank of Australia ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:24am
SA sets solar payment threshold
The South Australian Government has declared a crackdown on solar energy generators it says are profiteering from its feed-in tariff.ETSA Utilities will review customers accounts to identify people ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:23am
NZ- Aussie dlrs skid in worst month since Jan 2009
MARKETS-AUSTRALIA-FOREX-NZ- Aussie dlrs skid in worst month since Jan 2009 ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:21am
Apache to develop WA oil field for 438m
Western Australias second biggest producer of gas for the domestic market- Apache Energy- will develop the Balnaves oil field offshore from Karratha for 438 million.First production is scheduled ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:16am
Surplus hinges on China strength- economist warns
A leading economist says the Federal Government should be able to return the budget to surplus so long as China avoids being dragged into the global downturn.Despite Treasury figures show a budget deficit ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:11am
Lend Lease to upgrade Cairns Hospital
Developer Lend Lease has won a 317 million contract with Queensland Health to redevelop the Cairns Base Hospital.The work will be carried out by Lend Leases Abigroup- which was selected as preferred ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 05:06am
Metcash completes Franklins takeover
Grocery wholesaler Metcash Ltd is still confident its 215 million purchase of Franklins supermarkets will add over 500 million of annual sales to its business- after completing the takeover deal.Metcash ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 04:39am
Football fans face long delays at Perth airport
Dozens of Qantas passengers at Perth Airport heading to Melbourne for the AFL grand final have had their flights cancelled or delayed.Qantas baggage handlers walked off the job for an hour this morning- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 04:22am
S-ampP- Fitch downgrade NZ rating
Standard -amp Poors and Fitch Ratings both downgraded New Zealands sovereign rating- citing the cost of earthquake recovery and the countrys worsening external debt position.S-ampP cut New Zealands ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 04:20am
Football fans face long delays at Perth airport
Dozens of Qantas passengers at Perth Airport heading to Melbourne for the AFL grand final have had their flights cancelled or delayed.Qantas baggage handlers walked off the job for an hour this morning- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 03:46am
Football fans face long delays at Perth airport
Dozens of Qantas passengers at Perth Airport heading to Melbourne for the AFL grand final have had their flights cancelled or delayed.Qantas baggage handlers walked off the job for an hour this morning- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 03:29am
A steady as traders awaits US data
The Australian dollar was largely unchanged at noon- as investors await further details from Europes debt crisis and US data due overnight.Commonwealth Bank currency strategist Jospeh Capurso said ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:55am
NZ dlr pressured by downgrades China PMI a relief
MARKETS-AUSTRALIA-FOREX-NZ dlr pressured by downgrades China PMI a relief ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:43am
Germany keeps alive hopes for euro future
Germany has kept alive hopes that the 17-nation euro currency can survive the sprawling debt crisis when lawmakers in Europes largest economy voted overwhelmingly in favour of expanding the powers ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:43am
Union warns of 24-hour Qantas strike
Qantas baggage handlers are warning they could walk off the job for 24 hours if the airline does not meet their demands in an ongoing pay dispute.Qantas passengers faced delays this morning as baggage ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:35am
Aust stocks flat at noon on low volumes
Australian shares were flat at noon with cautious investors lacking confidence heading into a long weekend.The market opened flat after the US markets less-than-expected response to Germanys ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:34am
S-ampP cuts New Zealand rating one notch
Standard -amp Poors joined Fitch in downgrading New Zealands credit rating one notch on Friday- citing high external debts and the rebuilding cost after the Christchurch earthquake.S-ampP cut New Zealands ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:19am
Swan unveils 48b deficit
Wayne Swan says the Government is determined to deliver a budget surplus next financial year despite taking a 130 billion hit from the global financial crisis.The Federal Treasurer has revealed ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:18am
ETSA to set solar reward threshold
ETSA Utilities says details are being worked out of what profits customers with solar panels will be allowed to make.The South Australian Governments solar feed-in scheme rewards customers with 44 ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:09am
Union warns of 24 hr Qantas strike
Qantas baggage handlers are warning they could walk off the job for 24 hours if the airline does not meet their demands in an ongoing pay dispute.Qantas passengers faced delays this morning as baggage ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:05am
Stocks to watch at noon on Friday
Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at noon on Friday-AQA - AQUILA RESOURCES LIMITED - last traded at 5.06Aquila Resources Limited says it has entered into a 12-month 250 million corporate ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:05am
Football fans face long delays at Perth airport
Football fans trying to get to the AFL grand final are frustrated by delays of up to five hours at Perth Airport.Industrial action by Qantas baggage handlers and aircraft engineers combined with bad weather ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 02:02am
Hundreds protest over Brisbane airport link safety
Hundreds of construction workers from Brisbanes Airport Link tunnel have protested over safety conditions after a man was seriously injured at the site.The street march began shortly after 8-00am ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:59am
Australian shares buoyed by euro zone crisis fund vote
MARKETS-AUSTRALIA-STOCKS-Australian shares buoyed by euro zone crisis fund vote ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:57am
Hundreds protest over Brisbane airport link safety
Hundreds of construction workers from Brisbanes Airport Link tunnel have protested over safety conditions after a man was seriously injured at the site.The street march began shortly after 8-00am ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:55am
Qantas passengers facing grand final weekend misery
Qantas passengers face more delays this grand final weekend as ground staff strike at airports across the country.Baggage handlers walked off the job for an hour across the country at 8.00am AEST this ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:53am
Qantas baggage handlers consider more strikes
Qantas baggage handlers at Brisbane airport say they will consider further strike action if the airline does not improve their pay and conditions.Around 400 workers walked off the job in Brisbane this ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:50am
Union warns of 24 hr Qantas strike
Qantas baggage handlers are warning they could walk off the job for 24 hours if the airline does not meet their demands in an ongoing pay dispute.Qantas passengers faced delays this morning as baggage ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:50am
Qantas baggage handlers consider more strikes
Qantas baggage handlers at Brisbane airport say they will consider further strike action if the airline does not improve their pay and conditions.Around 400 workers walked off the job in Brisbane this ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:41am
S-ampP cuts New Zealand rating
Ratings agency Standard -amp Poors has lowered New Zealands credit rating one notch to AA- citing the countrys high external debts and the cost of rebuilding after the Christchurch ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:38am
Swan unveils 48b deficit
Wayne Swan says the Government is determined to deliver a budget surplus next financial year despite taking a 130 billion hit from the global financial crisis.The Federal Treasurer has revealed ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:34am
Plan unveiled for 80m drink can factory
An 80 million manufacturing plant to make drink cans will be built at Yatala- south of Brisbane .Premier Anna Bligh says it is a strong sign of confidence in Queensland and its economy.This is great ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:32am
Swan unveils 48b deficit
Wayne Swan says the Government is determined to deliver a budget surplus next financial year despite taking a 130 billion hit from the global financial crisis.The Federal Treasurer has revealed ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:18am
Fortescue says ore shipments on the rise
Fortescue Metals Group says it has had its highest level of quarterly shipments in the three months since June.In an update on its September quarter operations- Fortescue said it shipped more than 12 million ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 01:18am
Stocks open up after European fund vote
The Australian share market opened flat after the US markets less-than-expected response to Germanys approval to beef up Europes rescue fund to stave off a second global recession.However- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:54am
Local market sees modest early gains
The local share market is making small gains in early trade- after a mostly positive end to trade on global markets overnight.In early trade the All Ordinaries Index was up a third of a per cent to 4-080 ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:51am
Qantas passengers facing grand final weekend misery
Qantas passengers face more delays this grand final weekend as ground staff strike at airports across the country.Baggage handlers walked off the job for an hour across the country at 8.00am AEST this ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:50am
Judge tosses Toyota case out
A US federal judge in California has dismissed a case against Toyota Motor Corporation that was supposed to be the first to reach trial out of hundreds of sudden acceleration complaints filed in federal ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:48am
Fitch warns on French bank ratings
Ratings agency Fitch has warned that Frances banks could see their credit worthiness downgraded because of fears over their exposure to eurozone members risky sovereign debt.The entire eurozone ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:47am
Germany keeps alive hopes for euro future
Germany has kept alive hopes that the 17-nation euro currency can survive the sprawling debt crisis when lawmakers in Europes largest economy voted overwhelmingly in favour of expanding the powers ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:43am
Highway open again after road train diesel spill
Northern Territory Worksafe and police are investigating the spillage of 20-000 litres of diesel when a road train rolled on a remote stretch of highway.Police say the two-carriage road train rolled as ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:40am
Australian shares rise after German vote on EU fund
MARKETS-AUSTRALIA-STOCKS-Australian shares rise after German vote on EU fund ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:30am
Swan unveils 48b deficit
Wayne Swan says the Government is determined to deliver a budget surplus next financial year despite taking a 130 billion hit from the global financial crisis.The Federal Treasurer has revealed ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:30am
Super funds group declares war on Murdochs
A peak superannuation industry group is urging members who are News Corporation investors to vote against the re-election of James and Lachlan Murdoch to the global media empires board.The Australian ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:19am
Aust shares open
The Australian share market has opened flat- despite Wall Streets positive lead overnight.At 1011 AEST on Friday- the benchmark S-ampP-ASX200 index was down 1.2 points- or 0.029 per cent- at 4-007.1- ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:16am
Qantas passengers facing grand final weekend misery
Qantas passengers face more delays this grand final weekend as ground staff strike at airports across the country.Baggage handlers walked off the job for an hour across the country at 8.00am AEST this ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:08am
Cane juice extraction a world-first
A company on Queenslands Sunshine Coast has launched a world-first in sugar cane juice extraction technology- which can make a natural sweetener.The Sunshine Coast Regional Council says the pilot ... ...Fri 30th September 2011 - 12:07am
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