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Who’s afraid of Ford’s closure? It was logical and no bad thing

Who’s afraid of Ford’s closure? It was logical and no bad thing

In the context of its struggling global operations, Ford’s decision to shut up shop in Australia is logical. And recent economic history tells us it will have few repercussions, say Glenn Dyer and Bernard Keane.

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The trans-Tasman cat fight: why Fluffy has to go

The trans-Tasman cat fight: why Fluffy has to go

Wandering cats are a menace to native birds and wildlife, but the cat “right to life” lobby is preventing them being euthanased. Gareth Morgan and Geoff Simmons of NZ’s Morgan Foundation want a cat crackdown.

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Are the Lowys worth their $300m salaries?

Are the Lowys worth their $300m salaries?

The Lowy family still continue to draw millions from Westfield, which is extraordinary. But now shareholders are thinking about putting a stop to it.

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Let’s shout hooray for $2 a day!

Let’s shout hooray for $2 a day!

Tony will be Godking before we know it! The ravening hordes are already lurking at the gate. What will Tony do in his first 100 days?

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Vodafone hang-ups: radio stations pull ads on class action

Several radio stations have yanked several advertising spots blasting the network failures of regular advertiser and corporate partner Vodafone.

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Cybersecurity awareness week: be aware you’re being lied to

It’s cybersecurity awareness week. So you should be aware that you’re being lied to about cybercrime, who’s behind it, and how your rights and freedoms are under threat.

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The proposals to limit (but not ban) sports betting ads

There are at least five proposals to limit TV advertising on sports betting — but none of them will ban Tom Waterhouse completely, writes Dr Charles Livingstone from Monash’s School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine.

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Europe, Australia and the slow death of carbon trading

Europe’s carbon pricing woes cast further doubt on the credibility of Australia’s scheme and on Treasury’s revenue forecasts. Climate change law research Fergus Green writes at Inside Story.

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Packer cuts his Echo losses and goes all-in on Barangaroo

James Packer courted rival casino group Echo Entertainment and ousted its chairman only to sell out yesterday and bet the house on his planned Barangaroo casino development.

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Ford closure is overdue and irrelevant to Australian manufacturing

The closure of Ford in Australia, announced today, is overdue and says little other than that a protected company lost touch with consumers. The eventual cessation of taxpayer bribes to Ford to maintain an uncompetitive production line is welcome news.

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The Power Index: election deciders, TV news directors at #8

The nightly TV news remains the key battleground for the federal election. So who are the all-powerful news directors who oversee their stations’ coverage of the election campaign at Seven, Nine and the ABC? The Power Index talks to them — as well as some well-placed insiders — to see how they’ll cover election 2013.

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DECODER

WHAT WAS SAID:

"It just doesn't make sense for us [to manufacture here] longer term."

"Ford is a business, not a political party. The numbers just don't stack up."

Election Deciders
Forget Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard, who’ll really decide the federal election? The Power Index profiles the influential insiders, flacks and tabloid hacks whose frenzied focus will be firmly fixed
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