Hills winery drops huge techno fest news
Adelaide Hills winery Anvers has struck a deal with a difference, teaming up with one of the world’s largest music festivals to launch three new flagship wines.
Adelaide Hills winery Anvers has struck a deal with a difference, teaming up with one of the world’s largest music festivals to launch three new flagship wines.
Healthscope says it is willing to start discussions about returning Sydney’s Northern Beaches Hospital to NSW Health following the government’s ban on private-public partnerships.
Renewables pioneer RayGen Resources says the $127m Series D funding it’s raised is among the largest clean energy technology capital raisings ever in Australia.
KordaMentha has lodged a legal bid to seize control of Whyalla Ports back from Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance, arguing a ‘purported lease’ over the facility should be struck out.
Mining technology company MaxMine plans 50 per cent growth this year and has strengthened its senior management team in an effort to hit the target.
Local investors are suffering a wipeout as global turmoil worsens, with the ASX200 index now down 16 per cent from its high point two months ago.
The future of steelmaking in South Australia should be a separate consideration to what happens at the existing Whyalla steelworks, with a new greenfield site a preferred option, say industry sources.
Sanjeev Gupta’s InfraBuild has struck two key agreements which should avoid a possible default on its debts but the $US150m in new debt at the heart of the deal is not yet settled.
Sanjeev Gupta’s InfraBuild could default on $880m in debt imminently according to ratings agency Fitch, while cheap steel imports will put further pressure on profitability.
A China-linked Northern Minerals investor, which for months ignored federal government demands to sell its shares in the rare earths hopeful, has finally sold up.
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