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Amelia McGuire is a business reporter with the Australian Financial Review covering technology. She previously covered aviation, tourism and gaming at The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Can Sydney Airport handle 65 million passengers a year by the 2030s? Its boss says yes

Can Sydney Airport handle 65 million passengers a year by the 2030s? Its boss says yes

Scott Charlton says the Sydney Airport is anything but full and the federal government should be doing more to entice foreign airlines to increase their number of flights into the city.

  • by Amelia McGuire

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Virgin boss says Qatar partnership will boost competition

Virgin boss says Qatar partnership will boost competition

Virgin Australia’s outgoing boss Jayne Hrdlicka says the airline would not be in a position to deliver long-haul services between Australia and Europe for at least the next six years without Qatar Airway’s support.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Qatar Airways to take stake in Virgin Australia as it proposes Doha flights

Qatar Airways to take stake in Virgin Australia as it proposes Doha flights

Virgin says a 25 per cent stake would allow it to launch services to Doha, more than a year after Qatar Airways was rejected from doubling its flights to Australia.

  • by Amelia McGuire
$500m wiped from The Star as investors revolt after dismal result

$500m wiped from The Star as investors revolt after dismal result

The Star’s long-suffering investors have responded to the group’s $1.7 billion loss by sending the share price to just 25¢.

  • by Amelia McGuire
‘On its knees’: The Star to cut jobs, sell assets following $1.7 billion loss

‘On its knees’: The Star to cut jobs, sell assets following $1.7 billion loss

The ailing casino operator finally delivered its full-year results on Thursday, after snagging a last-ditch $200 million loan from its banks.

  • by Amelia McGuire and Matt Dennien
Tabcorp appoints Brett Chenoweth as chair after Bruce Akhurst bows out

Tabcorp appoints Brett Chenoweth as chair after Bruce Akhurst bows out

Akhurst will step down after concerns from unhappy investors frustrated with the company’s direction.

  • by Amelia McGuire
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Jetstar to front NZ courts over alleged consumer misconduct

Jetstar to front NZ courts over alleged consumer misconduct

The looming legal action means Jetstar will be forced to front court on both sides of the Tasman over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and tens of thousands of flight cancellations.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Turkish Airlines to fly from Sydney to Europe from December

Turkish Airlines to fly from Sydney to Europe from December

Turkish Airlines is preparing to unveil non-stop flights between Sydney and Istanbul in 2026 and will initially fly with a stop-over in Malaysia.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Qantas forks out another $3.4 million for Joyce as executive pay revealed

Qantas forks out another $3.4 million for Joyce as executive pay revealed

Former Qantas boss Alan Joyce received $3.4 million for his last two months in the job. In his last two years, he took home nearly $20 million.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky

Winners and losers: Why the gambling world is looking shaky

The country’s biggest wagering companies are making less money than ever.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Hong Kong billionaires tried to become majority holders in The Star but backed off
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Hong Kong billionaires tried to become majority holders in The Star but backed off

Chow Tai Fook Enterprises approached the NSW casino regulator about taking a major stake in the casino, but pulled out after learning about probity checks.

  • by Harriet Alexander, Amelia McGuire and Matt Dennien

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