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...Grant Robertson, finance minister, told broadcaster 1News that his government had struggled to combat the electorate’s “time for a change” mood....
...Grant Robertson, the deputy prime minister and an obvious successor, immediately ruled himself out of running to replace Ardern, whose resignation came as a surprise despite some calls for her to stand down...
...With retirement edging closer, 53-year-old Christine St Anne, from Sydney, Australia, is keeping a closer check on her “superannuation” pot....
...Dr Andrew Robertson, chief health officer at the Government of Western Australia Department of Health, urged people not to touch the capsule....
...Grant Robertson, the deputy prime minister and an obvious successor to Ardern, immediately ruled himself out of the running....
...Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s Treasurer, said: “The economy’s resilience stands us in good stead in a volatile economic environment with a period of high inflation to be followed by forecasts of a shallow...
...Grandiflora, Sydney’s famous floral designers, now has a kiosk. The whole is known as COMO Dempsey, and has become a destination in its own right. The halo effect has drawn other names....
...Sydney-based Platinum Asset Management, which runs $20bn, has also tapped in to the rally in value stocks....
...Robertson added that overall greenhouse gas emissions from LNG were no better than from coal, thanks in part to the considerable methane leakage along the LNG supply chain....
...“This is important economically,” said Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s deputy prime minister and finance minister....
...Gorgon has run below capacity, been plagued by outages and other problems throughout its short history,” said Bruce Robertson of the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis....
...“New Zealand had an extremely strong bounceback in the September quarter and some of that has evened out in the December quarter,” said Robertson....
...John Kettle, partner at McCullough Robertson, a law firm in Brisbane, said the media code was emblematic of the start of a “tech war” as sovereign countries moved to reassert control over trillion-dollar...
...But we have reset that and are working closely with developers and others to see mixed development take place and build new partnerships,” said Mr Robertson....
...Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s finance minister, said the committee retained its autonomy but “the bank will have to take into account the government’s objective to support more sustainable house prices,...
...John Kettle, a partner at McCullough Robertson, an Australian law firm, said the agreement appeared to be a face-saving compromise for the company....
...Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s finance minister, attributed the record growth to the government’s decision to “go hard and early” during the Covid-19 pandemic and offer support through a comprehensive wage...
...Evidence shows us that when confidence lifts, businesses see more revenue coming in,” Mr Robertson told the Financial Times....
...Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s gay finance minister, is the new deputy prime minister, replacing Winston Peters, whose New Zealand First party failed to win a single seat....
...“We think that’s an important policy so that everyone is pitching into our recovery,” Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s minister of finance told the Financial Times....
...Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s finance minister, said the government had directed spy agency GCSB to work with NZX, noting the stock exchange’s significance to the economy....
...Grant Robertson, New Zealand’s finance minister, said: “The lockdown has succeeded significantly in terms of breaking the chain of transmission....
...John Kettle, a partner at McCullough Robertson, the law firm, said the decision reflected a view that it was not Australia’s job to subsidise the foreign governments....
...When she first met Assange, he was sitting at Robertson’s kitchen table in London quietly working on a laptop. He struck her as serious and guarded....
...Alex Hutchens, partner at McCullough Robertson, a Brisbane-based law firm, said the case highlighted the complexity involved in balancing freedom of expression for employees, use of employer-provided IT...
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