Stay informed: April 8, 2015
FINANCE NEWS
Why the RBA is sitting on its hands
The monetary policy text-book suggests the RBA should cut and cut again. But the unique set of circumstances the economy finds itself in now make that remedy less clear cut.
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VICTORIA
‘Amazing, resilient’ Luke found alive
Exhausted, dehydrated and hypothermic, autistic boy Luke Shambrook survives five days missing in a Victorian national park.
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NATIONAL
Judge ‘unleashes’ Hollywood’s copyright revenge
Makers of blockbuster Dallas Buyers Club win the right to expose illegal downloaders.
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FINANCE NEWS
Banks deny fair returns to savers
Fixed deposits slashed by up to three times the Reserve Bank’s cut since January.
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WORLD
The interview that made John Oliver’s career
With his witty-yet-incisive interview of NSA leaker Edward Snowden, HBO’s John Oliver has taken the satirical news genre to a whole new level.
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NATIONAL
The great daylight savings debate: will it stay or will it go?
NSW MP wants four-month daylight savings to aid business with Queenslanders.
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BOOKS
Read all about it: books to check out this Autumn
As the weather cools down, curl up with a blanket and some tea to enjoy these great April reads.
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