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The Australian share market finished session higher on Tuesday, 04 May 2021, after the Reserve Bank of Australia announced its decision to maintain its current policy settings, including keeping the cash rate at 0.1%.
At closing bell, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 added 39.06 points, or 0.56%, to 7,067.86. The broader All Ordinaries advanced 36.71 points, or 0.5%, to 7,323.54.
Shares of Treasury Wine Estates were up after announcement it inked a deal with America s second-largest drinks distributor Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) to expand the reach of its wine labels throughout the U. S. market.
Shares in Super Retail Group gained after the outdoors retailing collective reported a 28% rise in total like-for-like sales across the first 44 weeks of the 2021 financial year. Sales also increased 26% from last year.
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Subscriber only ASHES belonging to slain teen Jack Beasley set aside by his grieving mother for a memorial jewellery was lost for months after a blunder by Australia Post. Belinda Beasley sent a quarter of a teaspoon of her son s ashes to a memorial business in Healesville, Victoria, in August, which was to be put into a ring. Parts of Victoria were in COVID-19 lockdown at that time She expected it to take about 10 days, but weeks later she was told the package never arrived. Following a four-month mammoth effort by the family and Above and Beyond Funerals, which facilitated Jack s funeral, to track down the parcel they were finally reunited days before Christmas.
Crime by Jacob Miley
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Subscriber only ASHES belonging to slain teen Jack Beasley set aside by his grieving mother for a memorial jewellery was lost for months after a blunder by Australia Post. Belinda Beasley sent a quarter of a teaspoon of her son s ashes to a memorial business in Healesville, Victoria, in August, which was to be put into a ring. Parts of Victoria were in COVID-19 lockdown at that time She expected it to take about 10 days, but weeks later she was told the package never arrived. Following a four-month mammoth effort by the family and Above and Beyond Funerals, which facilitated Jack s funeral, to track down the parcel they were finally reunited days before Christmas.
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