Alex Waislitz
Pratt siblings sue Alex Waislitz over $1m in trust payments
Melbourne billionaire Heloise Pratt has been joined by her wealthy siblings, Anthony Pratt and Fiona Geminder, in a claim to ensure better oversight of future distributions from a trust shared with her former husband.
- by Sarah Danckert
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Green Aussie bitcoin miner in peril as lenders call in debts
Prominent Australian investors have been caught up in the cryptocurrency turmoil after sustainable local bitcoin miner Iris Energy defaulted on debts of about $163 million.
- by Colin Kruger and Dominic Powell
Local media companies inject cash into Catalano’s new real-estate play
The new entity, which sources said will be called Real Estate View, is expected to launch by the end of the month.
- by Zoe Samios
Catalano’s real estate listing plan to exclude publishing
Regional media executive Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz are hoping to list their real-estate assets on the ASX before the end of the financial year.
- by Zoe Samios
Behind the two-year battle of the billionaires for Prime Media
Three billionaires, a high-profile real estate mogul and one of media’s most ambitious executives have spent two years fighting over a regional broadcaster.
- by Zoe Samios
Murphy won’t contest election but Collingwood could still have board fight
Collingwood board member Peter Murphy will not contest the club’s election, hoping the decision will make for a peaceful transition to a Jeff Browne-led board.
- by Michael Gleeson
Catalano eyes future of Canberra Times office as ACM goes on sales spree
After selling their Ballarat print site, regional media owners Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz are considering selling the famous Fyshwick headquarters in Canberra.
- by Zoe Samios
‘Antiquated legislation’: Catalano pushes rules overhaul in bid to create regional media giant
Antony Catalano will launch several newspapers and wants his journalists to be integrated into Prime Media Group’s newsroom.
- by Zoe Samios
The secret plan to merge regional TV
How three struggling regional TV networks pitched a proposal to government to join forces and drastically reduce their costs.
- by Anne Hyland
The Melbourne charity king with Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Hugh Jackman on speed dial
At 14, Melburnian schoolboy Hugh Evans set himself a mission to end global poverty. Some 20 years later, his Global Citizen charity is attracting millions of people – including celebrities and politicians – to the cause.
- by Amanda Hooton
'Not going away': Mesoblast boss urges staying social distancing course
The boss of biotech Mesoblast, which hopes to treat respiratory issues caused by COVID-19, has warned the virus will linger even if a vaccine is found.
- by Emma Koehn
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