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'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
Meat & Livestock Australia has stirred controversy yet again with its latest campaign for lamb.
- by Rachel Browne
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
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
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 are high on investors' wish lists. A centre at 31-33 Station Lake Road sold for $4.715 million.
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
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, 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
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
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