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Charter Hall set to snap up Westpac plaza for $850m

Charter Hall set to snap up Westpac plaza for $850m

Charter Hall property group is in the running to snap up a half share of Westpac Plaza

  • by Carolyn Cummins

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Doonside, Quakers Inn pub sales reap $45m
Commercial real estate

Doonside, Quakers Inn pub sales reap $45m

In a sign of the demand for regional pubs, two major sites in Sydney's west have been sold to private hotel investors for a combined $45 million.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Car parks are the new way to future proof buildings
Commercial real estate

Car parks are the new way to future proof buildings

Taking the angst out car parking is big business.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
'That's the way they do business': inside Hyundai heir's fight against activist investor
Cars

'That's the way they do business': inside Hyundai heir's fight against activist investor

With one of the most tenacious activist investors breathing down his neck, Hyundai Motor Group's crown prince is preparing for a showdown.

  • by Sohee Kim
The challenge facing the ABC: Time for a clear channel
Analysis
Media & marketing

The challenge facing the ABC: Time for a clear channel

The ABC needs to sort out its communications with the sitting government.

  • by Jennifer Duke
Consultants in legal stoush with Eynesbury Estate
Commercial real estate

Consultants in legal stoush with Eynesbury Estate

The land developer of the famed Eynesbury Estate is fighting a legal battle with five of its major consultants as it seeks to refinance the project.

  • by Simon Johanson
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A playful, flexible and dog friendly design
Commercial real estate

A playful, flexible and dog friendly design

It’s difficult to pigeonhole Jacky Winter as the Collingwood-based production studio has six different arms to its business.

  • by Stephen Crafti
Cladding class action builds numbers for case
Commercial real estate

Cladding class action builds numbers for case

The law firm planning the country’s first class action over combustible building cladding is confident of getting enough apartment owners to launch a case.

  • by Tim Boreham
Australian businesses linked to North Korea sanction busters
North Korea

Australian businesses linked to North Korea sanction busters

An American private intelligence firm has identified an Australian company as being part of a network of businesses that could be used to break sanctions placed on North Korea to slow its nuclear weapons program.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Case for gender diversity on boards will survive the post-AMP backlash
Diversity

Case for gender diversity on boards will survive the post-AMP backlash

The cascade of female director resignations at AMP have sparked rumblings of a revolt against corporate diversity targets.

  • by Ruth Williams
Smaller grain crop eats into GrainCorp profit

Smaller grain crop eats into GrainCorp profit

Dry conditions that hit grain production in eastern Australia during the last cropping season have sliced 60 per cent from GrainCorp's half-year net profit.

  • by Darren Gray