(Reuters) - A man walks through a cemetery near cranes at the Port of Botany, near Sydney May 31, 2011. Australian exports were more of a drag on growth last quarter than many feared, reinforcing expectations the economy as a whole contracted in the ... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - A traffic sign stands in front of cranes at the Port of Botany, near Sydney May 31, 2011. Australia is facing what employers say is its worst period of industrial unrest in decades, with disputes hitting airlines, ports and mines as union... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Cranes are seen at Port Botany maritime complex near Sydney. Traffic at Australia's ports could be crippled by as much as half as the nation's dock workers threaten a sweeping five-day strike over pay and conditions, officials sa... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Shipping containers are stacked at Sydney's Port Botany terminal December 1, 2010. The Australian dollar shed over half a cent on Wednesday after domestic data showed the economy grew at a disappointedly tepid pace of 0.2 percent in t... [Full Article]
(AFP) - A shipping goods container is moved at the Port Botany Container Terminal near Sydney. Australia's economy surged 1.2 percent in the three months to June, the biggest jump in three years, data showed, boosted by a surprise recovery in con... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Crane are seen at Patrick's Port Botany maritime complex near Sydney. Australia's current account deficit widened sharply in the three months to September as export prices took an unprecedented plunge, officials said Tuesday.(AFP... [Full Article]