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‘Dysfunctional’: The Star found unsuitable again as money woes deepen

‘Dysfunctional’: The Star found unsuitable again as money woes deepen

The NSW casino regulator says it needs more time to decide what to do about the struggling gaming giant after receiving a damning report into The Star’s culture.

  • by Amelia McGuire

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How a 1960s orange-brick warehouse became a home with steel that resembles fabric

How a 1960s orange-brick warehouse became a home with steel that resembles fabric

Architect Stephen Jolson has transformed a 1960s warehouse into a spectacular home.

  • by Stephen Crafti
The Manhattanisation of Sydney

The Manhattanisation of Sydney

Sydney’s city skyline is being transformed into a mini Manhattan with luxury residential towers soaring out of the ground to replace the increasingly embattled office skyscrapers.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Coking coal elbows antimony sideways to take centre stage

Coking coal elbows antimony sideways to take centre stage

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … MC Mining. The South African-focused coal producer inked a US$90 million cash injection into its operations.

  • by Craig Nolan
Gerry Harvey takes shot at ASX costs as profits slump

Gerry Harvey takes shot at ASX costs as profits slump

Harvey Norman has recorded a 4 per cent slide in revenue and a 35 per cent drop in net profit.

  • by Jessica Yun
Atomos re-rises in tech world like a phoenix from the ashes

Atomos re-rises in tech world like a phoenix from the ashes

In the high-stakes world of high-tech, Atomos had not so long ago lost its way. But a new-old boss is helping it surge back towards a healthy financial future.

  • by James Pearson
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Rebel billionaire: The 39-year-old who sparked a global firestorm

Rebel billionaire: The 39-year-old who sparked a global firestorm

Pavel Durov’s laissez-faire attitude to regulation made messaging app Telegram into a giant. Now it has landed him in hot water.

Threat of higher overseas airfares under ‘same job, same pay’, warns Qantas boss

Threat of higher overseas airfares under ‘same job, same pay’, warns Qantas boss

Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson has unveiled her first full-year result since taking over as chief executive last September.

  • by Amelia McGuire and Penry Buckley
Thirteen women come forward with claims about Robert Ovadia, court told

Thirteen women come forward with claims about Robert Ovadia, court told

The veteran crime reporter has taken his former employer, Network Seven, to the Federal Court, alleging he was unlawfully dismissed.

  • by Calum Jaspan and Michaela Whitbourn
Lithium boss slams ‘lazy’ global carmakers, but says EV boom is coming

Lithium boss slams ‘lazy’ global carmakers, but says EV boom is coming

One of Australia’s top lithium producers says no one is making money from mining the key battery ingredient at current prices as electric car sales languish.

  • by Nick Toscano
Carnaby, Latitude 66 record more Queensland copper-gold hits

Carnaby, Latitude 66 record more Queensland copper-gold hits

Carnaby Resources has jagged up to 3m at 3.2 per cent copper and 2.2g/t gold in drilling at the Greater Duchess project it shares with Latitude 66 near Mt Isa.

  • by James Pearson