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Communications consultant Kathy Jones and former School Infrastructure NSW chief executive Anthony Manning

The mystery of the elusive ‘communications fairy godmother’

PR operative Kathy Jones, named in an ICAC probe into the former school building boss, has quietly quit a government board appointment.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Gemma Grant

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 27: Nahji Chu poses for a picture at Cha Li Boi on April 27, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Fairfax Media)

Potts Point restaurateur explodes in beef with council

Nahji Chu, owner of a local Vietnamese favourite, was furious after council rangers disrupted a dinner service to investigate a complaint about her pot plants.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
PEXA holds a monopoly of electronic conveyancing in Australia.

Competition watchdog probes $800b online property monopoly after banks threat

The ACCC’s chair has criticised the process that allowed PEXA to be privatised and given a monopoly on e-conveyancing with no proper oversight.

  • Colin Kruger
Australian house prices have experienced some of the biggest increases in the developed world since the pandemic.

The bank threat that killed off competition in Australia’s $800b property monopoly

The country’s major banks were sent a letter from Australia’s electronic property settlements giant PEXA in December, a move that proved decisive in delaying the launch of its rival Sympli.

  • Colin Kruger
Competition is expected to lower conveyancing fees for homeowners.

ASX start-up creates cracks in $800b conveyancing monopoly

Sympli’s milestone electronic conveyancing transaction on Tuesday will help break PEXA’s lucrative monopoly.

  • Colin Kruger
Deloitte Australia CEO Adam Powick force-fed staff his personal mental health message as a balm for his own cognitive fragility.

With Big Four under siege, Deloitte partners hold Adelaide retreat

Just don’t call it a party. It’s definitely not a party.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Sherryn Groch
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After the big lockdown last year, within two weeks volumes were higher than pre lockdown levels.

Spring home sales wilt as post-lockdown blooms

The pandemic has officially killed off one of Australia’s favourite seasonal pastimes - buying or selling your home amid the sunshine and fresh garden blooms of spring.

  • Simon Johanson

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