Chalmers’ choice: A new RBA boss would still hike rates
A new central bank governor choosing to ignore Australia’s inflation fire could spark a financial meltdown.
A new central bank governor choosing to ignore Australia’s inflation fire could spark a financial meltdown.
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LAWSUITS and government stoushes around the world have not cast doubt on a 30-year deal between Spanish rail giant Acciona and the Queensland Government.
GLOBAL energy giant Acciona Energy will construct a $500m solar farm at the Gladstone State Development Area, a project that will create 240 construction jobs.
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