Palmer given document deadline
A judge has ordered resources magnate Clive Palmer to finally hand over to liquidators financial records.
A judge has ordered resources magnate Clive Palmer to finally hand over to liquidators financial records.
Clive Palmer says he will look to use the proceeds from his $197.4m legal victory over Citic to reopen his shuttered nickel refinery.
The Hong Kong High Court has opened Clive Palmer’s overseas accounts for Queensland Nickel liquidators to examine.
The nation’s most famous deputy mayor, Salim Mehajer, has created his own wedding planning company.
Right before his bloody death from a stab wound to the heart, self-inflicted, Ray Edward Walker was cornered.
A grave injustice may be reversed following a series of exclusives backed by ample resources.
Clive Mensink’s lawyers have filed an appeal despite him being overseas, apparently uncontactable.
Another man allegedly knew about and was asked to prevent a murder that led to a young man being jailed for life.
Changes to the NT government’s controversial mandatory sentencing regime seem inevitable.
An early release will be considered for an Aboriginal man serving life for a murder the judge found he did not physically commit.
The judge who sentenced Zak Grieve to a life says the laws that forced him to make that decision are a ‘nonsense’.
The NT A-G has apologised to police for claiming they supported ending mandatory sentencing for domestic violence.
Citic has warned Clive Palmer not to underestimate its preparedness to shut the Sino Iron project in WA.
The family of a young Aboriginal man jailed for murder say a detective told them he believed ‘Zak wasn’t there’.
Clive Palmer has been warned not to give ‘false hope’ to workers by pretending to consider reopening his refinery.
The victim of a contract killing for which three men got life had been repeatedly released by the police and courts.
Dozens of people allegedly knew about — and failed to prevent — a murder that led to young Aboriginal man Zak Grieve being jailed.
Clive Palmer could offload his Queensland nickel refinery for $790m, but has agreed not to sell in the next month.
Queensland Nickel’s liquidators have served Clive Palmer’s Bulgarian father-in-law and Kyrgyz woman Evgenia Bednova.
A secret 1987 NSW Police report found it would be “dangerous’’ to pursue Donald Trump’s plan to build the city’s first casino.
In the 1980s Donald Trump decided to build a casino in Atlantic City, where construction was ruled by the mob.
Clive Palmer may have ‘invented’ evidence in his diary to justify ripping millions out of Queensland Nickel.
Underground gambling jouints flourished for decades in Sydney before its first ‘legal’ casino opened in 1997.
Clive Mensink asked his uncle Clive Palmer’s assistant to book overseas cruises for him as recently as March.
Clive Palmer may be forced to pay more than $1m in port fees if he wants to get his Townsville refinery up and running.
Clive Palmer has declared his fugitive nephew Clive Mensink has left Australia for good.
Clive Palmer may have breached corporations law in the lead-up to the collapse of Queensland Nickel, liquidators say.
The workers Clive Palmer reckons aren’t owed a cent.
Liquidators will have to grapple with The Hague Convention to serve lawsuits on Clive Palmer’s international women.
Taxpayer-funded liquidators are suing Clive Palmer and his fugitive nephew Clive Mensink for almost $500m.
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