Business
Companies
Huge offshore wind turbines to power AGL’s shift from coal
AGL wants to build huge turbines off Victoria’s coast that could bring vast amounts of wind power to customers and help replace its coal-fired power plants.
- by Nick Toscano
Latest
Refunds up in the air as Bonza leaves passengers grounded
Administrators Hall Chadwick confirmed late on Wednesday that the airline was not currently positioned to issue refunds after it entered administration on Tuesday.
- by Amelia McGuire
‘Extraordinary’: Shein Australia hits nearly $1 billion in sales and triples profits
The Chinese-owned ecommerce play has become one of the nation’s biggest fashion retailers in a few short years, on par with Myer and Cotton On.
- by Jessica Yun
Opinion
Mergers & acquisitions
BHP’s $60b bid forces Anglo American to confront its own shortcomings
Whether successful or not, the Australian mining giant’s offer puts pressure on Anglo’s board and management to consider significant changes to its business.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Analysis
Aviation
The global turbulence behind Bonza’s backers
Bonza airlines was tipped into voluntary administration. But its problems are just part of wider questions being asked about the financial health of its backer, US investment firm 777 Partners.
- by Anne Hyland
Origin, NSW consider keeping Eraring coal plant open for longer
Origin Energy and the NSW government are in detailed talks over the future of Eraring, the largest Australian coal-fired power plant.
- by Nick Toscano and Mike Foley
Updated
Aviation
Bonza enters voluntary administration after cancelling all flights until Friday
The airline’s boss Tim Jordan confirmed all Bonza flights have been grounded ahead of the company’s voluntary administration filing.
- by Amelia McGuire and Sarah Danckert
‘I am cranky’: Frustrated Bonza passengers scramble to get to destinations
Bonza passengers have been trying to make last-minute bookings with other airlines after the budget airline suspended all of its flights.
- by Alex Crowe
Opinion
Aviation
Nothing Bonza in this brutal chapter of Australian airline history
Grounded planes, stranded passengers: Bonza looks like the latest casualty to join the Australian aviation graveyard.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Sponsored
Bulls N' Bears
Larvotto study doubles throughput for NSW gold-antimony mine
Larvotto Resources says engineering studies have shown it can double the process plant throughput at its NSW gold-antimony mine to 500,000 tonnes a year.
- by Doug Bright
Sponsored
Bulls N' Bears
Marmota on hunt to prove up new SA gold province
Marmota will lean on its experience in finding gold to explore the potential for a new province in SA after positive new results in maiden drilling.
- by Michael Philipps