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Colin Kruger is a senior business reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

The Aussie billionaire in the box seat in Trump’s America

The Aussie billionaire in the box seat in Trump’s America

Anthony Pratt says that being rich is his superpower and his official move to the US may say plenty about the bonanza of a second Republican presidency.

  • by Colin Kruger

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Aussie billionaire Anthony Pratt makes a permanent move to US

Aussie billionaire Anthony Pratt makes a permanent move to US

The Australian packaging billionaire’s move will put him closer to his US business interests and to a re-elected Donald Trump.

  • by Colin Kruger
PwC scandal triggers big split risk for consulting giants

PwC scandal triggers big split risk for consulting giants

A parliamentary inquiry says the global consulting firms that dominate Australia’s corporate and government sector need to be smaller and more transparent.

  • by Colin Kruger
Shareholders vent fury at Nine AGM

Shareholders vent fury at Nine AGM

Matt Stanton has promised more savings under a plan to “expedite the evolution” of Nine, but investors have delivered a stiff protest to the media company’s management.

  • by Calum Jaspan and Colin Kruger
AFP raids PwC offices over tax scandal

AFP raids PwC offices over tax scandal

Police have raided the consultancy’s Sydney headquarters in relation to its criminal probe into the sharing of sensitive government plans.

  • by Colin Kruger
Can former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan turn around Tabcorp’s fortunes?

Can former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan turn around Tabcorp’s fortunes?

It will take more than winning Everest, the world’s richest horse race, to revive Tabcorp’s fortunes. The gambling giant needs some wins off the track.

  • by Colin Kruger
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‘We have turned a corner’: Qantas boss says airline is winning back the hearts of customers

‘We have turned a corner’: Qantas boss says airline is winning back the hearts of customers

Vanessa Hudson tells investors at the company’s AGM that “we don’t always get it right” but the airline’s push to regain the trust of customers is succeeding.

  • by Colin Kruger
‘The court will resolve the matter’: Super Retail chair clears air on legal feud

‘The court will resolve the matter’: Super Retail chair clears air on legal feud

The retailer’s departing chair Sally Pitkin has admitted that settling a legal battle with two former senior executives would have been prudent but hinted the size of the claim was an issue.

  • by Jessica Yun and Colin Kruger
More uncertainty for Star investors despite licence reprieve

More uncertainty for Star investors despite licence reprieve

Star’s let-off in Sydney last week doesn’t change one harsh fact: it is still running out of money and the next year remains a brutal one.

  • by Colin Kruger
Pratt love child’s battle over billion-dollar family trust

Pratt love child’s battle over billion-dollar family trust

Paula Hitchcock is trying to prove she is legally entitled to a slice of the multibillion-dollar Pratt family trust.

  • by Colin Kruger
Rebel Sport owner tried to ‘silence me and punish me’: former executive

Rebel Sport owner tried to ‘silence me and punish me’: former executive

A former senior executive at Super Retail Group alleges the retailer tried to destroy her reputation and bankrupt her for bringing to light allegations of an affair.

  • by Colin Kruger and Jessica Yun

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