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Sydney Roosters chairman buys Brisbane’s Caxton Hotel for $50m
The iconic pub has changed hands for the first time in almost 30 years.
- Alex Condon
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Victory Hotel’s beer garden to be converted into gaming room
One of Brisbane’s most famous beer gardens will soon make way for a temporary pokie gaming room while the pub undergoes a years-long refurbishment.
- Cameron Atfield
Gutted hotel set for restoration ... and a high-rise tower
The 136-year-old Broadway Hotel in Woolloongabba has been in ruins since it first caught fire in 2010.
- William Davis
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Sydney hotels up for sale as pub baron Jon Adgemis seeks bankruptcy
The former management consultant came unstuck after rapidly expanding his collection of Sydney pubs.
- Patrick Begley
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This was the ‘dirtiest pub in Melbourne’, but $30m later, it’s unrecognisable
The Waterside Hotel is almost ready to reopen after a five-year rebuild that gutted the historic pub and added four storeys to it.
- Cara Waters
Oxford Street project hit by $92 million legal battle
The $300 million development at the heart of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore’s efforts to bring some razzle-dazzle back into Oxford Street is finally nearing completion. But there’s a catch.
- Carolyn Cummins
No fire sale: North Sydney’s Firehouse Hotel changes hands in $35m-plus deal
Pub baron Simon Meers has swooped on the popular pub housed in a former fire station at the foot of North Sydney’s largest building.
- Carolyn Cummins
Want more than a pint? There are pubs aplenty in this spring’s property market
Would-be publicans are spoiled for choice, with recent deals hinting at green shoots in the sector.
- Nicole Lindsay
Wallabies pub king Bill Young splashes out on the Gem Hotel
The former Wallabies loosehead prop has spent $50 million on this year’s biggest regional pub deal. Meanwhile, luxury house LVMH expands to the north shore.
- Carolyn Cummins
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- Russia-Ukraine war
Trump says he wants to do a Ukraine deal with Putin. Here’s a reality check from the ground
An English pub may be far from the frontline in Ukraine, but the man sitting in it is part of a lifeline giving hope to a country under siege.
- David Crowe
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