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Strong start as ASX blue chips rally; Betmakers in $4bn Tabcorp bid – The Sydney Morning Herald
The ASX200 was ahead 0.8 per cent by 10:15am.

Australias biggest oil and gas companies could find it harder to sell down stakes in projects and sanction new production fields amid an escalation in investor-led climate pressure targeting oil majors in Europe and the United States.
In a landmark ruling this week, a Dutch court found in favour of environment groups and ordered Royal Dutch Shell to set deeper and faster emissions cuts targeting a 45 per cent reduction by 2030. The case, which industry experts say may serve as a precedent for other…
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