BRW Rich 200: The overview
Harry Triguboff is up, Gina Rinehart, Anthony Pratt and James Packer are down. The carving up of family fortunes and the residential property boom have shaken up this year's list.
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Harry Triguboff is up, Gina Rinehart, Anthony Pratt and James Packer are down. The carving up of family fortunes and the residential property boom have shaken up this year's list.
Angus Aitken's sudden departure is the brutal outcome of the social media equivalent of a bar room brawl.
Convicted insider trader John Hartman received an additional six months' jail sentence after he confessed to ASIC.
The boss of BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam mine says looming step-ups in production won't fully capitalise on rising demand for copper.
French energy giant Engie is considering closing Hazelwood power station.
Militant union pay deals undermining infrastructure wave, business leaders and economists warn.
Confidence in financial planners has taken a dive even as the level of trust in financial industry at large has improved, survey shows.
Lately it seems that a rate hike in the US, possibly next month, and a rising oil price is seen as a good thing for sharemarket.
In the end, the competition regulator's intervention in the Asciano saga is essentially benign.
The nation's largest mortgage lender, is overhauling operations to improve transparency with mortgage brokers.
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