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Dr Nick Coatsworth has dismissed speculation he wants to be a Liberal MP.

COVID-famous Dr Coatsworth swans into Young Liberals’ conference

The former deputy chief medical officer makes light of speculation linking him with a political career.

  • Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman

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Mark McInnes (left) will team up with retail billionaire Brett Blundy in a new role

Retail rainmaker Mark McInnes seals the deal with a different self-made billionaire

It is probably no accident that news about McInnes joining billionaire Brett Blundy’s retail empire coincided with a 3.5 per cent fall in Myer’s share price where his former boss, Solomon Lew, is a key shareholder.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Retail's dynamic duo - soon to part ways

From corporate kryptonite to retail rainmaker - Premier's McInnes leaves on a high

The terms of Mark McInnes' departure include two years' retail industry gardening leave during which Premier will pay him his base pay for both years - a total of $5.4 million.

  • Elizabeth Knight
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Miranda Kerr, shot in the Kora office in LA for Luxury magazine, February 2019.
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Miranda Kerr's other half, Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel, avoids hotel quarantine

The Spiegel has landed, but he has managed to avoid Sydney hotel quarantine; relationship sparks for Hugh Marks and more from Sydney's social front.

  • Andrew Hornery
Premier Investments CEO Mark McInnes will take home $5.4 million for the 2020 financial year.

Premier boss pockets hefty bonus after claiming $70 million in JobKeeper

Premier Investments chief executive Mark McInnes has pocketed $5.4 million in pay despite the retailer claiming tens of millions in JobKeeper subsidies.

  • Dominic Powell
Premier Investments CEO Mark McInnes and chairman Solomon Lew have accused landlords of "playing roulette" with the lives of shoppers.

Retailer accuses landlords of 'playing roulette' with shoppers' lives as rental stoush deepens

Solomon Lew's Premier Investments has accused Westfield owner Scentre Group of taking "no action" after staff were exposed to coronavirus positive shoppers.

  • Dominic Powell, Simon Johanson and Carolyn Cummins
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Solomon Lew and Mark McInnes are putting the hard word on landlords over the coronavirus crisis.

Solomon Lew calls for "direct payments" as part of virus stimulus

The owner of retail chains Smiggle, Peter Alexander and Just Jeans has posted record sales and profits but sees "significant hardship" ahead from the coronavirus crisis.

  • Dominic Powell
Premier reported sales growth across all its brands.

'Once-in-a-lifetime event': Brexit dents Smiggle's growth plans

Australia's homegrown children's stationery juggernaut, Smiggle, has put its hand up as the latest victim of Brexit chaos.

  • Patrick Hatch

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