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THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com)
Polluters could get A$4bn if carbon tax axed
(http://link.reuters.com/kum83v)
Financial planners urge ASIC caution over SMSF advice
(http://link.reuters.com/mum83v)
The office glut sweeping Australia
(http://link.reuters.com/num83v)
NSW state cuts mining red tape
(http://link.reuters.com/pum83v)
APN and Fairfax eye print, distribution partnership
(http://link.reuters.com/qum83v)
Ten's plans to refinance need approval
(http://link.reuters.com/rum83v)
TV network chiefs discuss end to 'reach rules'
(http://link.reuters.com/wum83v)
Newcrest rejects criticism over remuneration
(http://link.reuters.com/xum83v)
THE AUSTRALIAN (www.theaustralian.news.com.au)
Six Australians killed in Laos plane crash, which has killed 44 people
(http://link.reuters.com/gym83v)
Woodside renews Barnett stoush
(http://link.reuters.com/zum83v)
Qantas chief calls for balance in IR laws
(http://link.reuters.com/bym83v)
Banks to save on offshore trading
(http://link.reuters.com/cym83v)
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (www.smh.com.au)
Woodside warned on Browse project
(http://link.reuters.com/dym83v)
Bega's A$370m bid 'inferior', says WCB
(http://link.reuters.com/fym83v)
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