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A $180m deal was meant to rebuild Simon’s fortunes. Six months on, he struggled to scrape together $1m

Wilkie Creek coal mine was meant to revive the fortunes of Simon Raftery’s private credit firm. Instead, he lost colleagues, his house and became entangled in multiple court battles.

  • by Anne Hyland
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Nine CEO Mike Sneesby carries the Olympic torch.

Nine CEO carries Olympic torch as journalists’ strike looms

The industrial action threatens to derail Mike Sneesby’s plans to offer cross-platform coverage of Paris 2024.

  • by Marta Pascual Juanola
Pan Asia Metals hosted representatives from leading lithium chemical producer Yongxing at its RK lithium project in Thailand.

Pan Asia attracts Chinese interest for Thai lithium venture

Pan Asia Metals’ efforts to secure a strategic partner for its RK lithium project in Thailand has attracted Chinese chemical producer Yongxing to a site visit.

  • by Bart Bogacz
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Opinion & Perspectives

Could a Harris economy prove more progressive than ‘Bidenomics’?

As US Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to potentially replace President Joe Biden atop the Democratic ticket, she now faces the challenge of articulating her own vision for steering the US economy.

Alan Rappeport

Construction industry a honeypot that capital and labour fight over

Don’t fall for the “rogue union” bogeyman theory. There’s much more going on than there seems.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

CEO burnout: The ‘dirty little secret’ among business top brass

Burnout is a multibillion-dollar-a-year problem, with money primarily being haemorrhaged via days lost to stress, fatigue and poor mental health.

Charlotte Lytton

Banking & finance

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Palm Valley Spirits managing director Lewis Millward backs efforts to strengthen labelling laws for Australian spirits, including adhering to rules about place of origin.

Whiskey wars: US distillers warn Australia to stick to spirit of the law

Complaints about Australian distillers mislabelling products as whiskey and bourbon risk triggering a trade dispute with the United States.

  • by Andrew Taylor
The pub sold to hospitality operators for $3.8 million.

Investors thirst for Melbourne’s much-loved pubs, but others call last drinks

A disturbing number of well-known hostelries are also calling last drinks because of soaring costs.

  • by Tim Boreham

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