Brisbane law firm’s Olympic hiring spree
The 2032 Olympics may be a decade away but it’s already creating job opportunities for construction lawyers as major projects prepare to get off the ground.
The 2032 Olympics may be a decade away but it’s already creating job opportunities for construction lawyers as major projects prepare to get off the ground.
A Brisbane entrepreneur is on the hunt for more than 100 store managers, retail staff, pool technicians and back office workers for his expanding pool maintenance empire.
The CEO of a Brisbane fintech has had an unlucky streak on the market with the value of his shares falling $8m in one day and are down $30m over the past 5 months.
An award-winning Brisbane-based retailer has gone from selling Bibles in the 1890s to being the biggest physical bookseller in the country – and it plans to open another 45 stores.
One of the state’s most experienced mining executives is the latest former coalminer to make millions of dollars out of the looming electric revolution.
The boss of Queensland’s largest company has a suggestion on how to overhaul public servant fat cats’ pay, and it might not go down well in William St.
Administrators have been appointed to a mining engineering company operating in the Bowen Basin with creditors owed in excess of $2m.
The highest paid CEO in Queensland has lifted his stake in the company to $2.8m while another firm’s boss has cashed in some of her $18m shareholding.
A Brisbane-based meal delivery giant has become the latest company to mandate vaccinations for thousands of staff in a move it says will help protect vulnerable customers.
A partnership between Nexport and a French outfit will see zero-emission heavy vehicles made in Australia.
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