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Whistleblowers at CSIRO forced out and 'bullying rife'
Local Australia News
TWO of three CSIRO employees who blew the whistle on alleged ''criminal or civil breaches of the law'' by the scientific organisation were later made redundant, it has been revealed.
Source: The Sydney Morning Herald National Headlines
Aust stocks set for quiet opening
Local Australia Business Updates
Aust stocks look set to start the week on a flat-to-soft note, on the back of a mixed lead from Wall Street.
Source: Sky News Australia
Thousands protest pact in Paris
Local Australia Business Updates
Thousands of left-wing protesters have taken Parisian streets to denounce the European Union fiscal pact.
Source: Sky News Australia
Key overseas finance markers
Local Australia Business Updates
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 34.79 points at 13610.15 in late trading in New York.
Source: Sky News Australia
Prudential Asia move 'dead in the water'
Local Australia Business Updates
Prudential looks set to keep its HQ in the UK after concluding a review into whether it should move to Asia.
Source: Sky News Australia
eBay saves $80m in UK 'tax dodge'
Local Australia Business Updates
eBay has reportedly avoided paying nearly $78 million in corporation tax through accounting schemes.
Source: Sky News Australia
Profit falls at energy giant Sinopec
Local Australia Business Updates
Chinese oil giant Sinopec, Asia's largest refinery, says third-quarter net profit fell 9.4 per cent. Source: Sky News Australia
White paper a wake-up call - Rudd
Local Australia Business Updates
Ex-PM Kevin Rudd says the Asian Century white paper is a reminder about the changing dynamics in the region.
Source: Sky News Australia