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The Empire Hotel in Annandale. Public Hospitality Group wanted to rename the pub The Federal and bring in Fabbrica and Maybe Frank.

Jon Adgemis’ PHG shelves auction for Annandale’s Empire Hotel

Sources said the auction’s price expectations of circa $39 million were out of whack with reality, given the asset has north of $30 million in debt.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Brisbane residents protest aircraft noise outside the Brisbane Airport Corporation headquarters.

Man lodges 20,000 noise complaints, Greens hold noise inquiry

Yes, aircraft noise complaints are rising, says Airservices Australia. But only because of one guy.

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  • Myriam Robin

Karoon chairman in activists’ firing line over pay

Sandon wrote to chairman Peter Botten on Wednesday arguing that Karoon’s incentive structure had insufficient regard for shareholder value.

  • Jonathan Shapiro

China’s TikTok makes useful idiots of us all

The viral video app’s figures for contribution to the Australian economy leave competitors out of the picture.

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  • Mark Di Stefano

Bruce Lehrmann given extension to appeal but will be forced to pay

The former Liberal staffer has appointed barrister Guy Reynolds, SC, to review his case. He has until May 31 to lodge an appeal.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

Bonza administrator still looking for new backers

Bonza’s move to enter voluntary administration is a “sad time for aviation and major blow for competition”, says the main body representing Australia’s network of airports.

  • Ayesha de Kretser and Zoe Samios

Opinion & Analysis

Tritium collapse a cautionary tale for PsiQuantum support

Readers’ letters on the possible risks and rewards of investing in a quantum computing start-up; the disappointing demise of Bonza; Norway’s leadership on resource taxes; super funds avoiding liability for scammers; and a call for evidence for new gas developments.

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Down markets draw out the year’s biggest share trades

Big block trades are flying this week, which only ramps up the chase for the next big trade.

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Star chief’s sacking reveals boardroom exit wounds

“There is a narrative behind every departure,” former Star boss Robbie Cooke says. Unfortunately for Cooke, we’ve been given a rare glimpse into his.

Chanticleer

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Chanticleer

How BHP’s ‘Meticulous Mike’ prepared for Anglo American rebuff

Dubbed “Meticulous Mike” by the Australian media, the Canadian executive must have carefully planned his move for Anglo, down to the inevitable initial rejection.

Tom Wilson and Nic Fildes

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 X Corp owner Elon Musk.

The real reason Elon Musk is taking on Australia

Australia has become the latest battleground for the billionaire’s global war on internet censorship, Will he win?

  • Michael Pelly

Broking bad: ASIC ‘threat’ fears about Morgans revealed

The corporate cop dealt with problems brewing at leading stockbroker Morgans for three years before a public crackdown. New documents detail the scale of its concern.

  • Liam Walsh
 BHP CEO Mike Henry.

BHP has UBS, Barclays in corner as it eyes mega Anglo American deal

Sources close to discussions said negotiations were at an early stage and other miners were interested in the London-based producer of platinum and copper.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

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The Australian government is eyeing new international markets for processed sheep meat.

Australia eyes UK, India for sheep meat trade ahead of live export ban

China, the United Kingdom and India are among countries the Australian government hopes will buy more processed sheep meat after it bans live export.

  • Tom Rabe
The government will invest close to $1 billion in PsiQuantum.

Tritium collapse a cautionary tale for PsiQuantum support

Readers’ letters on the possible risks and rewards of investing in a quantum computing start-up; the disappointing demise of Bonza; Norway’s leadership on resource taxes; super funds avoiding liability for scammers; and a call for evidence for new gas developments.

Never Never co-founder George Georgiadis (far right) left his finance job to become an entrepreneur.

‘Economy-proof’ gin delivers windfall for ex-Macquarie banker

George Georgiadis left finance to build a gin business with two mates eight years ago. They’ve hit payday with a buyout by Asahi.

  • Simon Evans
Isaac Heeney celebrates a goal against the Gold Coast.

Sydney brewery raises capital, inks deal with finals favourite Swans

Charge your glass for White Bay Brewery! It’s got private equity, it’s got Merivale, and now it’s got AFL finals favourite Sydney Swans drinking from its taps.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Former Bapcor CEO Darryl Abotomey still owns 1 million shares in the company he was ousted from in late 2021. He says the latest turmoil is “disappointing in the extreme”.

Ex-Bapcor boss braces for the worst after CEO no-show

“I should have sold a long time ago,” says former Bapcor CEO Darryl Abotomey, adding that it is disappointing to see the company go through more turmoil.

  • Simon Evans
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Brokers are ploughing through block trade watch lists.

Down markets draw out the year’s biggest share trades

Big block trades are flying this week, which only ramps up the chase for the next big trade.

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  • Anthony Macdonald
Jack Zhang

Airwallex’s local outpost reverses to loss

The local outpost of one of Australia’s largest technology start-ups tripped to a deep loss after a big increase in costs.

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  • Lucas Baird
Woolworths sold a 5 per cent in stake in Endeavour Group but retains 4.1 per cent.

Woolworths shareholders to pocket proceeds from Endeavour sale

The supermarket giant offloaded a 5 per cent stake in the owner of Dan Murphy’s, realising $468 million for its shares.

  • Carrie LaFrenz
Gone but not forgotten: Former Star Entertainment CEO Robbie Cooke and executive chairman David Foster.

Star chief’s sacking reveals boardroom exit wounds

“There is a narrative behind every departure,” former Star boss Robbie Cooke says. Unfortunately for Cooke, we’ve been given a rare glimpse into his.

  • Anthony Macdonald
Central banks are traditionally viewed as regulation-oriented market fixers that should focus only on guaranteeing financial stability.

What will central banks do in a cashless world?

The development puts new pressure on such institutions to reimagine their role and become more innovative.

  • Mariana Mazzucato and David Eaves
Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison.

MinRes in row over lithium processing hub

Poseidon Nickel, worth $22 million, has mounted a David versus Goliath legal battle with $14.1 billion MinRes over assets in the Western Australian Goldfields.

  • Brad Thompson
Mike Henry must have carefully planned his move for Anglo.

How BHP’s ‘Meticulous Mike’ prepared for Anglo American rebuff

Dubbed “Meticulous Mike” by the Australian media, the Canadian executive must have carefully planned his move for Anglo, down to the inevitable initial rejection.

  • Tom Wilson and Nic Fildes

The Fed won’t move on rates, but investors will still hang on Jerome Powell’s every word

If the Fed concludes overnight that US inflation is stuck at around 3 per cent, it’s unlikely to cut rates at all this year and that will weigh on asset prices, including shares.

  • Karen Maley
Morgans head of business corporate advisory for Brisbane, John Polinelli

Morgans’ head of Brisbane corporate advisory exits

Wednesday will be John Polinelli’s last day at Morgans, according to an internal staff memo seen by this column.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
An issue with the Qantas app caused the names and flight details of other passengers to appear.

Qantas says app now stable, still investigating malfunction

The Flying Kangaroo is investigating a system malfunction that gives passengers access to other Qantas customers’ data.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
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NexGen is dual listed.

NexGen Energy $200m raise upsized after strong demand

The Canadian miner had its brokers warming up fund managers for a $200 million equity placement on Tuesday evening, Street Talk understands.

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  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Torstein Hagen, the founder of Viking Cruises.

How this founder built a $7.7b fortune by banning kids

Torstein Hagen created Viking Cruises with a focus on wealthy holiday makers travelling without kids. It’s now set to bring him a fortune.

  • Pui Gwen Yeung and Anders Melin

Why AGL’s staff are happier after a major plant closure

AGL will use the Liddell decommissioning as a blueprint for plant shutdowns, after it managed to move 100 per cent of workers into new roles.

  • Agnes King
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This company pays you for your commute with extra days off

This fintech has taken a different approach to getting people back into the office and the results are paying dividends for diversity, too.

  • Ayesha de Kretser
Stephen Fisher, the CEO of full-service media agency Hatched.

This policy has retained every mum on staff

Three months’ paid leave, six coaching lessons and $1000 for a new wardrobe – that’s what Hatched’s parents said they wanted. They got it.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones