Darwin port swimming in losses
The Port of Darwin is bleeding cash for its Chinese owner, Landbridge Australia, but don’t expect that to be a topic of conversation when Anthony Albanese visits China.
The Port of Darwin is bleeding cash for its Chinese owner, Landbridge Australia, but don’t expect that to be a topic of conversation when Anthony Albanese visits China.
Crown Resorts took its medicine when busted for breaching money laundering laws but renewal of its Melbourne casino licence is far from a sure thing.
An AI-generated report provided to a parliamentary committee by some academics with impressive letters before their names has proved there’s no substitute for some human research.
He’s long been averse to borrowing money and billionaire James Packer was terrified by the size of debt he once accumulated, so why has he cooked up a new finance vehicle?
US giant Oaktree Capital’s Aussie workplace has been placed under the spotlight by law firm Ashurst over claims of bad management and poor culture.
ASIC deputy chair Karen Chester faces a fired-up bipartisan parliamentary committee on Friday and in particular a Liberal Senator seeking answers about her past work and travel.
While most of the traffic at PwC is flowing out the door, either via forced exits or employees bolting from the troubled firm, a new recruit is heading into the fire full time.
Everyone, it seems, is really quite so frightfully sorry about how PwC Australia thought it was a good idea to tell multinationals how to avoid paying tax in Australia.
While Luke Sayers cops a Senate grilling over what he knew of his former company PwC’s tax leaks, a proverbial who’s who of financial backers will be keenly watching his performance.
There’s no business like show business except, perhaps, family business when money’s involved – as pop star Vanessa Amorosi’s lawsuit against her mum highlights.
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