Hurrah grows for Scurrah’s return to Virgin territory
The cult of personality surrounding former Virgin boss Paul Scurrah is strong, if we are to take a petition doing the rounds urging his return to the airline’s office cockpit as any indication.
The cult of personality surrounding former Virgin boss Paul Scurrah is strong, if we are to take a petition doing the rounds urging his return to the airline’s office cockpit as any indication.
Retired king’s counsel Donald Grieve was in the witness box on Friday and tried to hand a few tips to top defamation barrister Sue Chrysanthou, SC, during cross examination.
Nicholas Sampson has sensationally quit following fresh claims relating to emails sent by a teacher to a former female student while he was employed at a different school.
Virgin Australia’s departing chief, Jayne Hrdlicka, has signalled dogs and cats may be able to ride inside cabins on domestic flights from as early as next year.
Scyne Advisory, the PwC spin-off, is looking a bit like a jealous boyfriend as it takes legal action to block a partner from leaving.
A ‘confidential’ Liberal Party strategy document has fallen into Margin Call’s hands and it’s an eye opener.
It’s been a week of utter embarrassment for billionaire racehorse owner Jonathan Munz.
Deliberations over who to invite to the opening ceremony of its Canberra HQ seemingly went long into the night at the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
It seems much emanating from the esteemed Sydney Opera House has an anti-Israel flavour of late and its CEO’s withdrawal from a business briefing has left a nasty taste.
Piper Alderman has spent four years defending CFDs in the Federal Court, but now it’s on the attack against them in two class action cases.
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