Article – PM's Japan visit a success

13 February 2015 Bangkok Post During his visit, Prime Minister Prayut delivered a number of key messages – the first is that he values Japan’s role in selecting Thailand as a key […]

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Article – The Tax-Cutting Boon Sweeping the States

3 February 2015 Stephen Moore The Heritage Foundation While the prospects for tax reform in Washington are dim, as many as 20 Republican governors are moving forward with their own pro-growth tax-relief […]

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Article – New Northern Territory cabinet announced

10 February 2015 Dave Krantz Herald Sun Chief Minister Adam Giles has announced a new NT cabinet. This follows the political chaos that has gripped the Territory over the past week, and […]

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Article – Asia's noodle hunger drives demand

5 February 2015 Chanyaporn Chanjaroen Queensland Country Life AUSTRALIAN wheat farmers will face an increasing challenge keeping up with their neighbours’ appetite for bread and noodles. Demand from Indonesia, the Philippines and […]

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Article – More power to Qld regions

5 February 2015 AAP Watch out Brisbane – farmers, graziers and other small town Queensland folk are set to have more say over how the state is run. A swing back to […]

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Article – SA to hold nuclear power royal commission

8 February 2015 The West Australian South Australia will hold a Royal Commission to investigate the state’s possible role in the production of nuclear power. Premier Jay Weatherill said South Australians should […]

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Article – Cows v sugar in WA grazing lease talks

9 February 2015 Matthew Cranston Queensland Country Life CHINESE real estate giant Shanghai Zhongfu is in discussions with one of Australia’s largest cattle producers Consolidated Pastoral Company (CPC) to take over a […]

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Article – Live cattle trade with China in light of China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA)

28 January 2015 Jacqui Song, Rhett Oliver and Brendan Maier CBP Lawyers In brief – Australia and China nearing agreement on Bluetongue virus and animal welfare protocols Following the successful conclusion of […]

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Article – Backbenchers to test PM's promise of more control and consultation on policy issues

10 February 2015 Naomi Woodley ABC News Federal Government backbenchers are expected to use today’s party room meeting to test the Prime Minister’s promise that they will have more control and input […]

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Article – Port Hedland iron ore exports up 30%

4 February 2015 Vicky Validakis Australian Mining The extra tonnages of iron ore the major miners are exporting is highlighted in official figures released by the Pilbara Port Authority. In January, iron […]

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