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Lendlease is under pressure to refocus its efforts on its more successful Australian operations.

Investors give Lendlease a tick for overhaul amid warning it ‘will not be easy’

Investors are positive about Lendlease’s restructure, but there will be short-term pain while the process is under way to achieve long-term gain, analysts warn.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
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Rupert Murdoch passed the baton as chairman of News Corp to Lachlan who is presiding over the restructure of its Australian operations.

News Corp begins staff purge as restructure takes shape

Rupert Murdoch’s Australian publishing empire has begun the painful task of shedding long-serving journalists amid falling revenues across the media industry.

  • by Chip Le Grand, Stephen Brook and Colin Kruger
Work is continuing at Auric Mining’s Jeffreys Find gold deposit in WA’s Goldfields region.

Gold price triggers $4.46 million gross revenue for Auric

Auric Mining has generated $4.46 million in gross revenue from its first mining campaign of the year at its Jeffreys Find project in WA’s Goldfields region.

  • by Michael Philipps
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Opinion & Perspectives

Exxon’s battle against climate activism comes to a head tonight

The future of climate-related shareholder activism may be at stake when Exxon shareholders meet for the company’s annual general meeting overnight.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

Two weeks after the budget, I’ve realised I missed its most surprising revelation

The budget papers include a long statement spelling out what’s wrong with housing with a candour I’ve not seen before.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

The end of men like Darren Wick is coming. Here’s how I know

The end of such men is coming through legislation. And it’s accelerating because of the alleged behaviour of men like Wick.

Jenna Price
Jenna Price

Columnist and academic

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Entrepreneurship

The memorial service to celebrate the life of billionaire Lang Walker was held at Sydney Town Hall.

A force of nature with a wry smile: Lang Walker remembered

Billionaire and philanthropist Lang Walker was remembered as a transformative force in Australia’s urban landscape at a memorial service at Sydney Town Hall on Friday.

  • by Colin Kruger and Carolyn Cummins
From left to right: Former Fortescue executives, Bart Kolodziejczyk and Michael Masterman’s start-up Element Zero has plans for a $US2.1 billion green iron processing plant in the Pilbara.

The iron men with a $3 billion plan to save the planet

Two former Fortescue executives want to reduce the enormous carbon footprint of iron ore, Australia’s most lucrative export industry. It’ll cost at least $3 billion.

  • by Anne Hyland

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