Lobbyist firm’s client juggling act of opposing interests
Labor-aligned lobbyist Anacta Strategies represents both a British class-action firm and one of the world’s biggest coal producers so get out the popcorn if those two clients butt heads.
Labor-aligned lobbyist Anacta Strategies represents both a British class-action firm and one of the world’s biggest coal producers so get out the popcorn if those two clients butt heads.
Massive costs, slow progress and billion-dollar legal threats – it could be any day in the life of the Albanese government. But the mess surrounding an oil platform is special by any standards.
Buckle up for yet another bitcoin barney – this time it’s a stoush over Tasmanian bitcoin mines with a $US1bn company alleging its employees all quit at once and took secrets to a rival.
Promoted as Australia’s next health technology unicorn, the startling claims of artificial intelligence start-up Helfie.ai could come unstuck in record time.
Describing the affairs of Nick Bolton and his Keybridge Capital as ‘messy’ would not be doing them justice. But matters appear to be spiralling out of control for the corporate raider.
Which of Australia’s political power list will be at footy’s best grand final lunch? And Resources Minister Madeleine King shows what it takes to get a fast decision made for mining companies.
Mark Creasy has spent a lifetime building a fortune out of squinting at spots in the desert and selling the treasure beneath, so why not go the next step and buy his own mine?
When a famous bootmaker looks like walking to a competitor what’s the best way to put the foot down? Australia Post has fuelled some questions about its RM Williams discount offer.
Property mogul scion and young rich lister Jin Lin of Aqualand fame needs yet more alterations to his historic harbourside mansion as it appears the feng shui just isn’t flowing.
The custodians of the Yellow Pages, Thryv Australia, have fired a stern legal missive at the ACT Liberal Party over its campaign parody of the iconic ‘Not happy, Jan!’ advertising catch-cry.
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