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'National own goal': Rio CEO slams Australia over energy costs, taxes

'National own goal': Rio CEO slams Australia over energy costs, taxes

The mining giant's chief Jean-Sebastien Jacques has used a speech at Parliament House to vent against the country's energy policy and call for lower corporate taxes.

  • by Darren Gray

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Hindus seek lamb ad ban over Lord Ganesha portrayal in Meat & Livestock campaign

Hindus seek lamb ad ban over Lord Ganesha portrayal in Meat & Livestock campaign

Meat & Livestock Australia has stirred controversy yet again with its latest campaign for lamb.

  • by Rachel Browne
Laundy family reaps $13m on pub sale

Laundy family reaps $13m on pub sale

The Laundy family has raised $13 million from the sale of its Bateau Bay pub to a local investor.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
South Sydney industrial land values rising from e-commerce

South Sydney industrial land values rising from e-commerce

Demand for South Sydney industrial property is on an upward trajectory, boosted by e-commerce and the arrival of Amazon.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Pandora finds sparkle in Bourke Street mall

Pandora finds sparkle in Bourke Street mall

Global jewellery brand Pandora will open a flagship store in Melbourne's Bourke Street mall after signing a million-dollar lease on a four-storey gothic-style brick building next to Spanish fast fashion retailer Zara.

  • by Simon Johanson
Childcare centres take flight with investors

Childcare centres take flight with investors

Childcare centres are high on investors' wish lists. A centre at 31-33 Station Lake Road sold for $4.715 million.

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Techne pitches tower for Geelong wool stores

Techne pitches tower for Geelong wool stores

Geelong developer Scott Vickers-Willis is taking another punt on the regional city's office market, launching a new $80 million project for the iconic wool stores.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
ASX issues 'please explain' to 50 Chinese companies in capital flows

ASX issues 'please explain' to 50 Chinese companies in capital flows

The Australian Securities Exchange has issued a "please explain" letter to 50 Chinese companies listed on the local bourse regarding any problems they may have with capital flow in and out of China

  • by Carolyn Cummins
SurfStitch administrators weigh up relisting

SurfStitch administrators weigh up relisting

SurfStitch, the victim of one of the most memorable stock market wipe-outs in recent years, could soon be trading on the ASX again under a plan hatched by a mystery company insider that it being considered by administrators.

  • by Patrick Hatch
Packer told Ten in January he wanted to pull out of guarantor role

Packer told Ten in January he wanted to pull out of guarantor role

Ten Network's board knew James Packer was not willing to continue as a shareholder guarantor a full six months before the company went under.

  • by Lucy Battersby
Abbotsford pub sells for $3.18m

Abbotsford pub sells for $3.18m

Inner-city pub sales are heating up with the Park Hotel in Abbotsford selling for $3.18 million against a reserve of $2.25 million.

  • by simon johanson