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The Star prepares to unveil mammoth loss after securing multimillion-dollar lifeline

The ailing casino operator is a step closer to finally releasing its financial results, which has been delayed for almost one month while its new boss scrambled to secure a way to keep operating.

  • by Amelia McGuire
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The inquiry will run for 15 weeks from Monday.

The Star prepares to unveil mammoth loss after securing multimillion-dollar lifeline

The ailing casino operator is a step closer to finally releasing its financial results, which has been delayed for almost one month while its new boss scrambled to secure a way to keep operating.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Mosaic Brands, which owns a range of retail outlets including Katies, Rockmans and Noni B, is asking some of its garment suppliers to accept terms where in some cases they will be paid one-third of what they are owed.

‘Why don’t you pay me?’ Katies, Noni B operator accused of being a ‘predator’

Mosaic Brands, which employs 4000 staff in its stores such as Katies, Rockmans and Noni B, is struggling. To secure its own survival, it appears willing to sacrifice its global suppliers.

  • by Anne Hyland and Jessica Yun
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Opinion & Perspectives

Top of Solomon Lew’s hit list – the government and executive defectors

The retail billionaire joins a long list of big-end-of-town businessmen who have taken issue with how Labor is performing.

Elizabeth Knight
Elizabeth Knight

Business columnist

China’s government is MIA as central bank tries to save its economy

The People’s Bank of China has unleashed a blitz of measures to try to prop up a faltering economy and sinking sharemarket. But those alone won’t be enough.

Stephen Bartholomeusz
Stephen Bartholomeusz

Senior business columnist

What the big parties aren’t telling you about their housing ‘fixes’

We all want the housing crisis to be solved, but as a society, we’ve painted ourselves into a corner. The truth is, there are no easy solutions.

Ross Gittins
Ross Gittins

Economics Editor

Banking & finance

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Small business

Jacinta Evans and Alicia Gordon founders of The Little Potion Co.

These sisters started their magic company with a $1000 investment. It now turns over millions

Sisters Jacinta Evans and Alicia Gordon struggled to find potion-making activity kits for their families. So they started their own company.

  • by Emma Koehn
Younger consumers are willing to pay more for ethically produced products than their older counterparts.

Why a great idea doesn’t guarantee business success

Solution-focused, purpose-driven and AI-enabled – successful small business owners should heed the lessons of these growth sectors.

  • by Emma Koehn

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