AUSTRALIAN exports jumped by $700 million in January to $13.2 billion, Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show.
This is the highest figure since June 2001 and 6 per cent higher than December 2002.
The litigation over Yandal Gold’s takeover bid for Great Central Mines has been finalised, following final orders by Justice Merkel in the Federal Court.
BIS Shrapnel’s Mining and Heavy Industry Construction in Australia 2002-2017 report has forecast activity to peak in 2005-06, from a "massive upswing" in minerals investment.
Siberia Mining Corporation, the latest WA company to put up its hand for an autumn ASX gold float, has revealed those who will lead and manage the venture to monetise extensive te
DROUGHT conditions throughout much of Australia have not stopped farmers from dipping into their pockets to purchase big-ticket tractors and combine harvesters.
INVESTORS in Australian equities face an uphill battle when choosing the right fund manager, with the number of managers and investment strategies increasing and an un-usually wide dispersion of returns, according to recent research by van Eyk.
Sally McFarlane has joined Allens Arthur Robinson as a senior associate in its workplace relations practice specialising in employment, industrial relations and anti-discriminatio
The Institute for International Research is running a three day conference from Wednesday March 19 to Friday March 21, entitled Fundamentals of Petroleum Economics, at the Rendezv
TOTAL hourly rates of pay excluding bonuses rose 0.5 per cent in Western Australia in the December quarter and 3.7 per cent on the year to December 2002, according to figures rele
Australian Centenary MedalAndrew Forrest will be presented with an Australian Centenary Medal for achievements and service to resource development in Australia next month.
THE latest Export Finance and Insurance Corporation Market Watch newsletter points out the growing risk of diplomatic rifts between America and ‘old’ and ‘new’ Euro
Consumer Protection has advised against taking up invitations to acquire one square inch of land in the Holy Garden of Peace at Bethlehem’s First Baptist Church, for US$100.