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Cash-for-cans push back on

BOTTLES and cans littering Victoria's beaches and waterways could soon equal cash, with Greens MP Colleen Hartland is soon to introduce a bill to Parliament for a 10¢ bottle and can deposit scheme.

Correction

The story yesterday "Give us the cash, BHP, Rio told" incorrectly said that in 2008 BG Group acquired Origin Energy. It failed to do so.

A Competitive Cash Option For Super Is Highly Desirable

I take issue with your editorial opinion ("Super needs the long view", December 29). Your advice not to retreat to cash mimics the same tired line dispensed by financial advisers who receive little or no commissions from cash term deposits. This advice does not apply to those folks who are..read more

Generosity Astounds Salvos

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Macquarie Office Buys Time With Debt Extension

MACQUARIE OFFICE TRUST has secured a brief extension on its $US74.5 million ($108 million) loan for an office block in the United States while it tries to improve its cash position by selling property and raising new capital before debts of $1.4 billion fall due next year.