Super Retail workplace lawsuit goes quiet
Months after lawyers threatened Super Retail with a multi-million dollar workplace lawsuit including wild allegations about executive behaviour, the case has gone silent.
Months after lawyers threatened Super Retail with a multi-million dollar workplace lawsuit including wild allegations about executive behaviour, the case has gone silent.
Australian Vintage has resorted to a dilutive capital raising as sales flatline and debts grow amid boardroom chaos that will now see its long-serving chairman exit.
As Peter Costello farewells one company directorship his former colleague is playing an absolute blinder, sitting on boards of at least two companies enjoying huge share price leaps.
A trans-Tasman delegation of government ministers and banking and security executives will launch a diplomatic offensive over the rising wave of scam operations in Southeast Asia.
The nation’s politicians and business leaders have spoken in the wake of Peter Costello quitting Nine but stopped short of saying he needed to stay at the media company.
The release of key jobs data will hand the RBA further evidence as to the true direction of the economy amid the ‘will they’ or ‘won’t they’ debate on cutting interest rates this year.
The worst ski season in decades and soft economic conditions have led to a steep drop in ticket sales for top resorts Perisher, Falls Creek and Hotham.
The near 100-year-old site of the processing factory at Kingaroy in Queensland that makes Bega’s peanut butter is being considered for sale.
Staff were in open revolt when the meeting called by global chief executive Roy Bagattini kicked off on Tuesday, and became angrier as it progressed.
A South Australian who makes some of the best Victorian wine and the custodian of WA’s famed Vasse Felix are among the nominees for winemaker of the year for the prestigious James Halliday wine awards.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/eli-greenblat/page/12