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Japanese giants reap $9b Australian dividend harvest
Big Japanese investors in Australia’s resources sector sent more than $9 billion of dividends back to Tokyo in the past year, but issued a fresh warning about the risk posed by government interventions in commodity markets.
06.08 / 07:07
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Timor-Leste looks to grasp carbon storage revenues
The head of Timor-Leste’s national oil company has underlined the importance of carbon sequestration as a potential new revenue stream for the impoverished nation after the company signed an accord with Santos to examine partnership opportunities in carbon capture and storage.
06.08 / 06:25
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Top PAC Capital fund manager lasts three weeks
Three weeks after his appointment was hailed as the beginning of a new expansion at Sydney fund manager PAC Capital, star hire Sunny Bangia quit without explanation or a formal announcement.
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Woodside files formal complaint with ABC over CEO protest
Woodside Energy has lodged an official complaint with the ABC after a TV crew from the broadcaster’s flagship investigative show Four Corners was present at a dawn protest by climate change activists at the home of chief executive Meg O’Neill.
06.08 / 04:07
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Distressed debt behemoths team up for Star Entertainment refi play
Oaktree Capital, the special situations specialist which has repeatedly tried to get into Australia’s wagering industry, is working with Bain Capital on one of the hottest refinancing deals of the year – Star Entertainment.
06.08 / 03:09
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Taxpayers face $83m loss in another potash collapse
More than $83 million of taxpayers’ money was in doubt on Friday after sulphate of potash aspirant Kalium Lakes collapsed into receivership.
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Data Protection Bill: Privacy laws across the world
European Union (EU) adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which replaced the 1995 Data Protection Directive. The GDPR is considered the gold standard for a comprehensive regulation of data protection and privacy.
05.08 / 10:41
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Indian cricket domestic media rights: Can BCCI breach 1 billion dollar mark with 21 games against Australia and 18 vs England?
During the last five-year phase (2018-23), the BCCI had earned USD 944 million (Rs 6,138 crore approx in 2018 exchange rate) from Star India with a price per international game being Rs 60 crore (digital plus TV). Unlike last time, the BCCI will invite separate bids for TV and digital rights after a whopping Rs 48,390 crore earning during the IPL media rights auction where Reliance won the digital bid and Star won the TV rights. The bidding process will once again be conducted through e-auction just like it happened with the IPL media rights as it is considered the most transparent process for best price discovery.
05.08 / 10:17
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Everything you need to know about Hornby Trust scholarship
English language teaching in low- and middle-income countries. It awards Master’s degree scholarships to teachers and related professionals with experience and evidenced potential to impact and enhance the field of English language teaching and learning in their home country. Up to 10 fully funded scholarships are provided. It waives off the fee plus a maintenance payment of £15,000 minimum for the year is provided to individuals who are elected. It is given to those who meet the admission criteria of the University of Exeter.Eligibility Criteria
05.08 / 10:17
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Indian shuttler HS Prannoy reaches final of Australia Open
Indian shuttler HS Prannoy entered the Australian Open final after defeating compatriot Priyanshu Rajawat in straight games here on Saturday. The world number nine Prannoy took 43 minutes to ward off 21-year-old Rajawat's challenge 21-18 21-12.
05.08 / 09:11
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Who will be the top four teams at ODI World Cup 2023? Australian veteran says, ‘India are playing…’
The Times of India. The four teams bear an uncanny resemblance to former England captain Eoin Morgan's pick. In an interaction with WION, Morgan had said that he had no doubt that India and England would be among the top four teams in the ODI World Cup.
05.08 / 07:03
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Australia's highest court overturns law banning Sikhs from carrying kirpans in schools
Sikhs are supposed to carry at all times as part of their faith, 9news.com reported. Sikhs are required to wear a kirpan as part of their religious uniform as prescribed by their code of conduct. It's one of five religious symbols they carry at all times as part of their faith.
05.08 / 06:31
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Mrunal Thakur to receive Diversity Cinema award at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne
Mrunal Thakur is set to receive the Diversity in Cinema Award at the upcoming Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), the organisers announced Friday. The «Sita Ramam» star will be honoured with the award in recognition of «her outstanding performances across diverse roles and languages in the world of Indian cinema», according to a press release.
05.08 / 06:21
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All Blacks defeat Wallabies 23-20
Richie Mo’unga booted a penalty in the last minute to lift the All Blacks to a 23-20 comeback win over Australia in Dunedin on Saturday as the New Zealanders continued their perfect start to the season in the lead-up to the World Cup.
05.08 / 04:25
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India export ban: World rice price index jumps to near 12-year high in July: FAO
Food Price Index tracks monthly changes in the international prices of globally-traded food commodities. Speaking of FAO's All Rice Price Index, it averaged 129.7 points in July against 126.2 points for the previous month, it said as reported by Reuters.
05.08 / 02:53
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NASA restores contact with Voyager 2 spacecraft after mistake led to weeks of silence
NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft was back chatting it up Friday after flight controllers corrected a mistake that had led to weeks of silence. Hurtling ever deeper into interstellar space billions of miles away, Voyager 2 stopped communicating two weeks ago. Controllers sent the wrong command to the 46-year-old spacecraft and tilted its antenna away from Earth.
05.08 / 02:43
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After weeks of silence, NASA restores contact with the 47-year-old Voyager 2 spacecraft,interstellar
After weeks of silence, NASA finally managed to communicate with its 46-year-old Voyager 2 spacecraft on Friday. Communication was restored after flight controller corrected a mistake that led to weeks of silence. Two weeks ago, VOyager 2 stopped communicating because of a wrong command sent by controllers to the space craft.
04.08 / 21:33
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ASIC sues former director of Dixon Advisory
The corporate regulator is suing a former director of collapsed wealth firm Dixon Advisory for allegedly failing to properly consider the interests of creditors, including thousands of clients.
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