Mehajer appeals council ban
The Deputy Mayor of Sydney’s Auburn council has snubbed his nose at his four-month political suspension.
The Deputy Mayor of Sydney’s Auburn council has snubbed his nose at his four-month political suspension.
A cash injection of ‘tens of millions’ will be needed to stop Clive Palmer’s refinery going into liquidation.
The cost of rehabilitating the toxic land and ponds of Clive Palmer’s nickel refinery has been estimated at $1.4bn.
Auburn deputy mayor Salim Mehajer has escaped conviction or being fined for driving an unregistered Ferrari.
For Shaun Bramwell, the near-$60,000 in redundancy he’s owed by Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel is a fortune.
Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer has refused to repay more than $1m one of his failed companies owes the tax office.
Clive Palmer’s alleged $250m rescue package for his nickel refinery may be undermined by weak global coal demand.
Sydney’s embattled Auburn council is divided between a group known as the ‘super six’ and the so-called ‘poor four’.
Clive Palmer has denied using the alias Terry Smith despite telling a court the opposite a few months ago.
Clive Palmer’s use of an alias to secretly approve expenditure at nickel refinery could expose him to personal liability.
Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel knew months in advance it would run out of money by early last month.
Allegations councillors used their position to gain ‘significant outcomes’ for themselves and associates face scrutiny.
Bill Shorten has labelled Clive Palmer a ‘disgrace’ for abandoning workers.
Administrators want to claw back at least $60m in donations and loans from Clive Palmer’s Queensland Nickel refinery.
The US believes Australia would benefit if it were to buy subs from Japan, a former national security adviser reveals.
Four days before Queensland Nickel went into voluntary administration, two Palmer firms staked a claim on its assets.
Clive Palmer could be investigated for potential breaches of federal law over the collapse of his nickel refinery.
Clive Palmer has been ordered to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars over what the court found was ‘an abuse of process’.
Nathan Baker was enjoying a family trip when a call came through from a fellow Queensland Nickel worker.
Workers sacked at Clive Palmer’s nickel factory last week fear they will not receive their redundancy payments.
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