NRL legend sued over involvement in failing company
Two prominent Sydney personalities are facing legal action over their involvement in a struggling Sydney start up company, which allegedly owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid bills.
Two prominent Sydney personalities are facing legal action over their involvement in a struggling Sydney start up company, which allegedly owes hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid bills.
Former NRL star Anthony Minichiello and legendary administrator Rod McGeoch were both directors of Inotap, which is the subject of wind-up action in the NSW Supreme Court
Most workers in the National Disability Insurance Scheme avoid screening because of a lack of regulation, which experts say “puts vulnerable people at risk”.
With the Energy Minister approving the giant Illawarra offshore wind zone, experts say more research is needed to determine if threatened species will be at risk.
Peter Dutton will seek a mandate to overturn Australia’s ban on nuclear power and build seven reactors across the country, setting up the next federal election as a referendum on electricity costs and climate change.
In an exclusive sit-down interview with The Daily Telegraph’s DTTV, Peter Dutton explains how he selected seven sites, when we could see the first plant, and how he will overcome opposition from the states | WATCH
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