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Subscriber only A major Livingstone Shire facility that is at serious risk of collapse will have funding allocated to it in this week s federal budget, Queensland Senator Pauline Hanson has revealed. In a letter sent to Livingstone Mayor Andy Ireland, dated April 6, Senator Hanson said she had been assured by Finance Minister Simon Birmingham that the cost to complete this project would be formally announced during budget week. It was brought to my attention that council engineers, in association with qualified pool technicians have assessed the Yeppoon Aquatic Centre of being at serious risk of collapse, Senator Hanson wrote to Cr Ireland.
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Mumbai: The Budget rally on Dalal Street continued for the fifth consecutive session on Friday, taking the Sensex past the 51k mark for the first time ever, but it closed below that level. With SBI,
Kotak Bank and HDFC Bank leading, the Sensex touched an all-time high of 51,073 points, before ending 117 points up at 50,732 its highest ever closing level. On the NSE, the Nifty too crossed the 15k mark for the first time, but closed below that level at 14,924 with a 29-point gain.
Since February 1, the Sensex has added 4,446 points, or 9.6%. This is the highest gains in terms of both points and percentage for the index in one week after the Budget over the last 10 years. In terms of percentage gains, the 26% over one week after Manmohan Singh’s 1992 Budget tops the charts (see graphic).