September 3, 2010

Division and Cynicism: Aussie research mirrors election result

In a week where Australians failed to elect a Prime Minister, Aussie research* shows the same division and cynicism when it comes to the government’s role in helping homeowners. Almost 50 per cent (48.7 per cent) of Australians surveyed believed the Federal Labor Government was doing enough to support borrowers, while 28 per cent were happy

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Gillard defends partner Tim Mathieson’s job

THE Prime Minister has defended the right of her partner to work for a property group owned by a pro-Israel lobbyist.

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Speech

21 June 2010 Speech to Micah Challenge Voices for Justice The Prime Minister spoke at the signiture event of Micah Challenge Voices for Justice Prime Minister Speech to Micah Challenge …

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Rudd offers up bonanza from mining tax

PRIME Minister dodges angry protesters as he doles out billions to shore up support.

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Canberra spends up big on land

THE Rudd government paid $1.4 million more than the official valuation for a block of land to build social housing in the Prime Minister’s electorate.

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Promoting Better Homes and the chook cookbook

We are promoting the latest issue of Better Homes & Gardens at the counter this week as well as with this in-location display. It gets the prime counter location thanks …

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Promoting Better Homes and the chook cookbook

Supply shortage fuelling house prices

THE release of the ABS December quarter dwelling commencement figures confirms that supply shortage has been the prime factor driving price growth and represents the biggest threat to affordability over the next five years.

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Prime Infrastructure shuffle

PRIME Infrastructure Group has announced the resignation of chief executive Jeff Kendrew.

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Mortgaged: a Prime piece of real estate – Sydney Morning Herald

Mortgaged: a Prime piece of real estate Sydney Morning Herald And there is a very real prospect of a resumption of regular dividends with Prime, which ditched the BBI name at its recapitalisation, having recently … and more