Plug pulled on Brisbane mining consultancy
Almost four years after they hung out their shingle, two Brisbane mining industry players have quietly put their consultancy into liquidation.
Almost four years after they hung out their shingle, two Brisbane mining industry players have quietly put their consultancy into liquidation.
You can rest assured that there are a few nervous senior figures at a prominent Brisbane sporting club after its financial controller was charged with fraud last week, accused of siphoning off a staggering $10.2m from his former employer.
A Brisbane-based cement industry giant has topped the list of the nation’s 2000 biggest firms for generating the best results for stakeholders. See what other Queensland companies made the cut.
More than a year after Peter Carne was stood down as the Public Trustee of Queensland over undisclosed allegations of “misbehaviour,” we can now reveal for the first time why he fell from grace.
Seasoned Queensland developer John Cowley has lost nearly $4 million in a disastrous investment scheme where a judge found his cash was used to fund the company director’s luxury lifestyle. A judge found the company ‘never actively traded’. Now the battle has hit the courts.
A war of words has broken out between the father of boxer Jeff Horn and one of the fighter’s earliest sponsors, who is now backing a rival ahead of an upcoming clash in the ring.
A Brisbane-based hospitality start-up worth about $8m at its peak has gone into liquidation.
The bubbly blonde chef who claimed to run one of Brisbane’s most popular cooking schools has tipped the company into liquidation, making for another sad casualty in the hospitality sector.
Brisbane cafe owners and other hospitality operators allege they have suffered a raft of ordering and delivery stuff-ups when it comes to Retail food Group’s Di Bella coffee.
He was Jeff Horn’s first backer, but now this wealthy IT headhunter is sponsoring Horn’s opponent in this month’s epic clash in Townsville.
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