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- Your co-workers are your closest friends
- AUD down and set to stay
- Reshuffle on global rich list
- VE Commodore's final destination
- How to ask for a payrise - and get it
- Ex-BP boss gets life back with new job
- Mining sector not an ATM - Rinehart
- Barangaroo catches ex-PM's eye
- Zimmermann making waves in US
- Dell profits plunge on PC woes
- Exclusive - South Africa's NUM seeks 15-60 percent wage hikes from gold, coal producers (Reuters)
- BoE governor King warns of euro risk to British recovery (Reuters)
- Yahoo Japan suspects 22 million IDs stolen (AFP)
- Albanese pushes Barnett to follow through (The West Australian)
- Westpac drops fixed rate (AAP)
- Internet in 'coma' as Iran election looms (AFP)
- Angola's skewed lending said to stifle economy (AFP)
- Al-Jazeera in big gambit with planned US launch (AFP)
- Aust market tipped to open higher (AAP)
- Afghans seek WA advice on mining (The West Australian)
- Chinese move in on power industry
- You've got mail: Virgin's Kiwi
- Will snoopgate fell the Bloomberg giant?
- Asian demand turns global dairy market
- Worley falls prey to mining malaise
- Consumer outlook drives stocks rally
- Target drags Wesfarmers chain
- Rio gears up for diamond sale
- State investment risk 'unacceptable'
- Row over Abbott's 'green savings'
- Chinese move in on power industry - The Australian
- Dollar's slide mostly good - Sydney Morning Herald
- Changing fortunes put Gates back on top - Sydney Morning Herald
- loan wars heat up as Westpac cuts - Sydney Morning Herald
- Records tumbles as US stocks soar - Sydney Morning Herald
- Shame on Wayne Swan and his post-budget blame game - The Australian
- European stocks rebound on bargain hunting - Ninemsn
- Tasmanian wages below average - ABC Online
- Police investigate Ocean Reef ATM theft - ABC Online
- Tiger Airways Australia reveals $56.5m loss for 2012-13 - The Australian
I wasnt blasted with a million resumes, just one, and it was the right one.
- Top Tier Civil Contractor
- Top Tier Civil Contractor



