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What Harry Triguboff really thinks about local councils and Chinese migrants

What Harry Triguboff really thinks about local councils and Chinese migrants

The 91-year-old Meriton boss said council staff should be given bonuses if they approved more development applications before making incendiary remarks about Chinese migrants.

  • by Anthony Segaert

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Why a heritage listing for this Seidler-designed Bondi synagogue has been rejected

Why a heritage listing for this Seidler-designed Bondi synagogue has been rejected

Waverley Council is vowing to fight any redevelopment proposal by the site’s owner, Harry Triguboff, who says he has no plan to build apartments there “at this stage”.

  • by Michael Koziol
Triguboff’s daughter calls in lawyers over stray golf balls in Bondi
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Triguboff’s daughter calls in lawyers over stray golf balls in Bondi

Waverley Council said it met with Orna Triguboff, her legal counsel and golf club management about complaints that balls were landing in the heiress’ backyard.

  • by Michael Koziol
Meriton billionaire bided his time. Now he plans to hit Brisbane’s height ceiling

Meriton billionaire bided his time. Now he plans to hit Brisbane’s height ceiling

Harry Triguboff had to patiently buy out each owner of an existing apartment block to secure the site for soaring twin towers overlooking the city botanic gardens.

  • by Cameron Atfield
Liberals draw up housing battle lines as Triguboff rubbishes expanded Landcom role

Liberals draw up housing battle lines as Triguboff rubbishes expanded Landcom role

The Meriton founder has questioned giving state-owned corporation Landcom a direct role in building homes, as the opposition demands Premier Chris Minns rule out redeveloping Macquarie Hospital.

  • by Michael Koziol
PwC Commonwealth Games report had sage advice for Victoria

PwC Commonwealth Games report had sage advice for Victoria

If Victoria had just listened to PwC years ago, maybe it wouldn’t be in this mess.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and David Estcourt
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PwC report got it right on the risks of Commonwealth Games overruns

PwC report got it right on the risks of Commonwealth Games overruns

Multinational consulting firm PwC may not be having the best time of late, but they did have some decent advice about hosting the Commonwealth Games.

  • by David Estcourt and Kishor Napier-Raman
Sydney development misses out, but Triguboff says ‘it’s a sure bet’ to win approval

Sydney development misses out, but Triguboff says ‘it’s a sure bet’ to win approval

Five proposals for 6000 homes have been accepted for assessment under a special fast-track system for large residential developments, but Meriton’s controversial project was not among them.

  • by Michael Koziol
‘Who are they to stop me?’ Triguboff slams council over Zetland housing stoush

‘Who are they to stop me?’ Triguboff slams council over Zetland housing stoush

The comments from the billionaire Meriton founder are likely to inflame a contentious public meeting on Thursday convened by opponents of an 800-dwelling development.

  • by Michael Koziol
‘Like some sort of giant, concrete zombie’: Meriton makes new bid for redevelopment of Little Bay

‘Like some sort of giant, concrete zombie’: Meriton makes new bid for redevelopment of Little Bay

The apartment giant is making its third attempt at a high-density redevelopment in south-east Sydney, using a new state government scheme that bypasses councils and independent planning panels.

  • by Michael Koziol
Penelope Seidler joins fight to save Bondi synagogue from demolition

Penelope Seidler joins fight to save Bondi synagogue from demolition

An interim heritage order has been placed on the site of a Harry Seidler-designed synagogue, owned by property developer Harry Triguboff’s Meriton, amid fears it will be demolished.

  • by Andrew Taylor

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