Rugby league identity tapped to lead Clubs Queensland
A rugby league identity has been chosen as the next CEO of a major body tasked with helping struggling Queensland clubs emerge from the shadow of COVID-19
A rugby league identity has been chosen as the next CEO of a major body tasked with helping struggling Queensland clubs emerge from the shadow of COVID-19
Three seasoned Brisbane businessmen overseeing the orderly sell down of a property fund once valued at close to $1 billion have had a win in court, overcoming a nemesis that just this week had gone into administration.
There’s a good reason it’s eerily quiet in the Eagle Street offices of one of the world’s biggest law firms: All four of the partners have upped stumps and defected to the Brisbane bunker of a rival outfit.
He built up a Queensland-wide construction business over the past 15 years and claimed to be a leader in the industry, but now it has all fallen in a heap.
A Gold Coast construction company is being sued by one of Australia’s biggest steelmakers and faces liquidation.
The boss of a Queensland agricultural biotech outfit has been ousted just six months after the company raised $20m ahead of its float on the ASX.
A Brisbane hospitality group has permanently shut the doors of four Jamie’s Italian restaurants in Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth
A WHITE knight has emerged as a potential saviour for the owners of a Blackwater mine.Bounty Mining, which acquired the Cook Colliery near Blackwater and other assets, has lost a huge pile of dough since floating last year and now faces a “material uncertainty” about its ability to survive.
The failed Bestjet Travel online booking group collapsed owing more than $14 million and creditors are unlikely to recover any money.
Property owner alleges he has been chasing the money for five months.
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