‘Fake teal MP’ channels her inner Trump
Just when you thought a certain teal MP had taken the mantle for misconceived behaviour, along comes one of her defeated colleagues – pretending to be an elected member.
Just when you thought a certain teal MP had taken the mantle for misconceived behaviour, along comes one of her defeated colleagues – pretending to be an elected member.
With Rob Luciano notably absent from VG8’s shareholder meeting, it was left to chairman Lawrence Myers to face the mortar fire being launched from the floor.
A pertinent question for VGI’s AGM could be how one of its funds came to be a substantial shareholder in an obscure microcap linked to Rob Luciano’s brother-in-law.
Millions of us have donned the ugly jumpsuits and scaled Sydney Harbour Bridge, but company accounts reveal the tourist attraction is very close to the edge.
The socialite scammer who hit some of Sydney’s wealthiest has begged not to be sent to jail or have restrictions imposed on her, claiming she has changed her ways.
With talk Ken MacKenzie is considering retirement plans, it appears freshly appointed board member Catherine Tanna could be in poll position for the job.
Financial reports lodged just in time for Albanese’s meeting with Xi show the key northern port is being propped up by a rather hefty promise from its Chinese owner.
Who else but teal Kylea Tink would campaign so vigorously against corporate largesse and the ‘influence of money’ in politics, only to then grease her own campaign with funds from millionaire donors?
Neil and Scott Sutton, of Sutton car dealership renown, have filed papers against small business lender Moula and its wealthy financial backer.
The Centre for Public Integrity has been vociferous about open hearings so why is it not so keen for an investigation of Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews to be made public?
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