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Part 3: Let’s put politics aside. It’s time to fix the NBN.

April 25, 2016 admin 4

This article is part of a three part series. Part 1 examines the merits and problems experienced from Labor’s Fibre to the Premise Network. Part 2 investigates the Coalition’s multi technology mix using a smorgasbord of technologies and the challenge of using aging networks to deliver super fast broadband into …

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Election battle lines drawn: Liberal party rules out changes to negative gearing sacred cow

April 24, 2016 admin 10

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has today ruled out any changes to negative gearing and in doing so, has drawn battle lines on housing affordability for this coming election. If Labor wins the election, it plans to reform negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount effective from 1st July 2017. …

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McGrath Real Estate takes hit as Sydney experiences “unforeseen” slowdown

April 18, 2016 admin 19

Shares in McGrath Limited plunged more than thirty per cent today, after the listed real estate agents were forced to disclose an “unforeseen” slowdown in residential listings. McGrath has continued to experience an unforeseen low volume of listings and sales in the first half of April, particularly in the North …

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Part 2: Let’s put politics aside. It’s time to fix the NBN.

April 13, 2016 admin 6

This article is part of a three part series. Part 1 examines the merits and problems experienced from Labor’s Fibre to the Premise Network. Part 2 investigates the Coalition’s multi technology mix using a smorgasbord of technologies and the challenge of using aging networks to deliver super fast broadband into …

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Part 1: Let’s put politics aside. It’s time to fix the NBN.

April 6, 2016 admin 10

This article is part of a three part series. Part 1 examines the merits and problems experienced from Labor’s Fibre to the Premise Network. Part 2 investigates the Coalition’s multi technology mix using a smorgasbord of technologies and the challenge of using aging networks to deliver super fast broadband into …

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