Melbourne River Cruises on market for $15m
The owners of Melbourne River Cruises who founded the business in the 1980s, are selling it just as tourism grows in the city that was heavily affected by Covid-19.
The owners of Melbourne River Cruises who founded the business in the 1980s, are selling it just as tourism grows in the city that was heavily affected by Covid-19.
It’s a case of more of the same, with the same partners still calling the shots at the firm that by its own admission suffered repeated failures of leadership.
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