IN 2019, law firm MinterEllison was presented with the opportunity to work on a royal commission into a financial scandal that had engulfed Papua New Guinea. It prepared a detailed pitch for the case at a time when COVID-19 had...
4 July 2022Michael Ferguson, Minister for Infrastructure and TransportMadeleine Ogilvie, Minister for Small Business The Tasmanian Liberal Government is supporting local businesses to create jobs and stimulate the economy to deliver growth. State Government agencies spend a considerable amount of taxpayer...
There appears little doubt that the Reserve Bank of Australia will lift the cash rate again when its board meets on Tuesday, the third monthly hike in a row. If economists are correct, borrowers will be looking at another 50...
Capricornia Chamber of Commerce president Phil Henry. Capricornia Chamber of Commerce President Phil Henry says Census figures showing more business exits than entries for both Rockhampton and Livingstone council areas are no cause for concern. There were 579 business...
Motorists should brace for more pain at the pump when the temporary cut to the fuel excise ends in September and petrol prices that are already sky high head for the stratosphere. Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it will be “incredibly...
阅读中文版 The tumult that has enveloped Hong Kong for the past three years has left an indelible mark on the city's young protesters — literally, in some cases.  Many of them have chosen to preserve memories of their fight for freedom...
The affidavit also outlines a cosy relationship between founder Tony Castagna, Macquarie and senior Nuix executives including then CFO Stephen Doyle, who is currently the subject of an Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) insider trading investigation. The affidavit alleges...
A broader sell-off in mining and energy stocks late in the session has pushed the Australian share market into the red, as investors remain jittery over prospects of a slowdown in global growth. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index dropped 28.2 points,...
Oceana Lithium has made a strong start to its first day on the ASX on the back of an oversubscribed $6 million initial public offering. Oceana Lithium non-executive director Qingtao Zeng (left), chairman Jerome Vitale and company secretary Dan Smith. Source
Welcome to your five-minute recap of the trading day and how the experts saw it. The numbers: The Australian sharemarket lost early gains on Friday and closed 0.4 per cent, or 28.2 points to 6539.9. Nine out of 11 sectors lifted...
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