Published on November 29, 2010 by Technology Slice
Australia’s World Cup Bid Back On Track – Australia’s World Cup bid appears set for a boost with FIFA expected to allow an Oceania representative to vote in Thursday’s poll (AM Friday AEDT) in Zurich to decide the 2022 hosts. It appeared that Australia had lost a certain vote when Oceania president Reynald Temarii copped [...]
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Published on March 2, 2010 by Technology Slice
Interest Rates Decision: Interest Rates to Rise – Battling home owners could be paying almost $50 a month extra on the average mortgage if interest rates go up today. Experts expect the Reserve Bank will raise rates by 0.25 percentage points when it makes its statement in Sydney at 2.30pm today. They say a rate [...]
Tags: Australian Futures Market, Average Income, Average Mortgage, Basis Point Increase, Basis Points, Economist, Economists, First Home Buyers, Home Ownership, Infochoice, interest rates, Median Price, Mortgage Holders, Percentage Points, Rba Board, Repayments, Rp Data, Saul Eslake, Sting, Unemployment Figures
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Published on February 28, 2010 by Technology Slice
Charlie Murphy – Sometimes we miss the simple days, when Saturday mornings were all about watching cartoons and eating things drenched in syrup. Nowadays, our Saturday mornings usually just consist of scalding hot showers and lots of desperate scrubbing. But we’re not dwelling on the negatives. After all, pessimism is for lames. Weekends are still [...]
Tags: Charlie Murphy, Debut, Great Time, Hot Showers, Late Night, Night Stand, Pessimism, Rejection, Remote Control, Saturday Mornings, Saturday Night, Stand Up, Sting
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