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What small businesses really want from the budget

What small businesses really want from the budget

Australians are spending less, and the government has ruled out cash injections in Tuesday’s federal budget. Small business is caught in the middle.

  • by Jessica Yun

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The undoing of Bonza: Can Bazza, Sheila and Bruce be rescued?
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The undoing of Bonza: Can Bazza, Sheila and Bruce be rescued?

Bonza has farewelled the first of its five seized aircraft as it sets off for less financially stricken pastures. Now, the company’s administrators turn to facing its 60,000 creditors and $100 million in unpaid debts.

  • by Amelia McGuire
‘Investors are back’: Wary apartment developers crank up new projects

‘Investors are back’: Wary apartment developers crank up new projects

There are glimmers of hope in the development market after a savage few years.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Bill Gates to sell $1.1 billion green megayacht – before it’s even set sail

Bill Gates to sell $1.1 billion green megayacht – before it’s even set sail

The world’s fourth-richest man is offloading his floating palace, but it comes at a rocky time for the yacht industry.

  • by Luke Barr
Sublease space shrinks as big corporates put brake on handing back office space

Sublease space shrinks as big corporates put brake on handing back office space

Big corporates wanting to offload space are struggling to compete with landlords who are offering big incentives in rent deals.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
When money talks, historic WA Goldfields still delivers

When money talks, historic WA Goldfields still delivers

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Iceni Gold. Other “WA Budget week” runners include Alliance Nickel, OZZ Resources and Caprice Resources.

  • by Michael Philipps
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Air Vanuatu in liquidation following fleet issue, poor trading

Air Vanuatu in liquidation following fleet issue, poor trading

Liquidators say they intend to resume normal trading as soon as possible, while considering all opportunities to place the airline on a stronger footing.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Warren Buffett has a $285 billion problem

Warren Buffett has a $285 billion problem

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has become too big, and it’s getting bigger by the day. It makes it a lot less exciting.

  • by Justin Fox
Drug kingpin’s former Sydney Road arcade for sale

Drug kingpin’s former Sydney Road arcade for sale

Cashed-up Aesop founder and Canberra developer are selling hipster Sydney Road shops once owned by career criminal Tony Mokbel.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Westfield owner beefs up security after Bondi Junction attack

Westfield owner beefs up security after Bondi Junction attack

Scentre Group has increased its security and is working with local police across its 42 Westfield shopping malls following the attack at its Bondi Junction centre.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
AFR to cut print in WA after Seven’s ‘abuse of power’

AFR to cut print in WA after Seven’s ‘abuse of power’

The Australian Financial Review will no longer have a physical edition in Perth after Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media doubled the cost of printing the newspaper.

  • by Colin Kruger