Month: July 2010
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iiNet in trading halt ahead of planned acquisition of AAPT unit
Shares in iiNet entered a trading halt today as it prepared to announce a potential acquisition, expected to be AAPT’s consumer division. read more
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Bannon won’t front AFACT’s iiNet appeal
New barrister named. read more
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Ambrose denies Petty Ford deal done
Australian NASCAR driver Marcos Ambrose has hit out at reports that he has already signed for Ford team Richard Petty Motorsports for next season. read more
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Home race win goes begging for Brabham
IRWIN Racing’s Bathurst endurance driver David Brabham has missed out on four-straight American Le Mans Series (ALMS) race wins thanks to a late-race puncture. read more
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Ganassi makes history with McMurray win
Car owner Chip Ganassi got the expected result from an unexpected source in Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, as race winner Jamie McMurray joined one of NASCAR Sprint Cup racing’s most exclusive clubs. read more
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V8 Wildcards could be eligible for more races
Wildcard entries could be accepted into more V8 Supercars Championship Series races in the future. read more
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Red Bull, Ferrari cleared of flexi-wings
Red Bull Racing and Ferrari have been cleared of using flexible front wings on their cars at the German Grand Prix, after rival teams requested an investigation into the matter by the FIA earlier in the weekend. read more
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Dixon wins dramatic Edmonton IndyCar race
Scott Dixon has taken victory in a dramatic Honda Edmonton Indy at the City Centre Airport Circuit today. read more
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Google fibre method “could save NBN $10 billion”
Aussie firm eyes NBN work. read more
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BigPond price cuts anger Internode, iiNet
BigPond slashed the price on its top-speed 200GB plan by half from $179.95 per month down to just $89.95, dramatically undercutting the prices of similarly rated plans at Internode, iiNet and others. read more