Ute diplomacy: $500 the price of keeping peace on campaign trail
Someone within the Liberal camp hit on an ingenious solution to head off the possibility of an embarrassing confrontation at a Peter Dutton election stop in Sydney – cash.
Someone within the Liberal camp hit on an ingenious solution to head off the possibility of an embarrassing confrontation at a Peter Dutton election stop in Sydney – cash.
Thursday saw yet another report championing the Albanese government’s Same Job, Same Pay legislation, this time by the McKell Institute, but can we really call it ‘independent’?
Clive Palmer’s latest election campaign has hit a snag as the magnate cancelled his Trumpet of Patriots national speaking tour due to a problem with his headline act.
Whitehaven Coal director Raymond Zage’s online adoration of all things Trumpian and Musk must be grating at HQ, particularly for chair and former Australian trade minister Mark Vaile.
Setting the record straight? Polynovo’s colourful entrenched chair, David Williams, should have gone and the preferred replacement turned down the role. Try finding that in its ASX statement.
Barristers and notable figures have put their names to a 20-page letter pointing out why the Australian Catholic University may have breached the ‘standards for continued registration’.
Got any dunny paper? We’ve got machine oil to trade for a couple of cartons. Inside the financial chaos at Sanjeev Gupta’s Whyalla steelworks.
NDIS housing provider Saorsa Health spent millions of dollars of investor money on international travel, credit cards and even a Cambodian dairy farm, a liquidator’s report shows.
If you’re a former roads minister then ignorance of the law isn’t a solid defence for zooming, or more precisely using FaceTime, behind the wheel despite a history of being chauffeured.
Signs of hope, or another nail in the coffin? It’s hard to tell what Sanjeev Gupta’s latest deal means.
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