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    Former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan takes on ‘legacy brand’ Tabcorp

    He arrives at the company in the midst of a painful transformation and after the departure of Adam Rytenskild, who was being investigated for offensive language.

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    • Zoe Samios

    May

    Boomer ‘wave’ of outflows starts to hit super

    Australia’s biggest retail superannuation funds are paying out billions more dollars in cash than they are bringing in as baby boomers reach retirement age.

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    • Hannah Wootton

    Questions surface over fast-tracked $10b warships

    Shipbuilders have been given just three weeks to outline their opening pitch to build new frigates for the navy.

    • Andrew Tillett

    Why Olivia Wirth’s top Myer role is a governance fail

    Myer’s decision to appoint Olivia Wirth as executive chair and CEO has stunned corporate governance experts but has the full support of Solomon Lew.

    • Sue Mitchell

    PE firm behind Bonza, Melbourne Victory calls in insolvency experts

    The private equity firm called in advisers overnight to assist with “operational challenges”. It is a major shareholder in the A-League club and budget airline.

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    • Ayesha de Kretser
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    Shell sues ATO over claim it was short-changed $99m in CGT bill

    The ATO believes the company should have declared capital gains $330 million higher than first reported for its exit from the old Woodside Petroleum.

    • Lucas Baird

    Anglo American to sell Queensland coal in big shrink, spurning BHP

    Anglo American will sell or shut everything except its copper, iron ore and potash mines as part of a strategy to dodge BHP’s advances.

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    • Peter Ker and Elouise Fowler

    April

    Labor green lights toxic bully-boys of the CFMEU

    The political protection racket the modern ALP is running for the toxic behaviour of the CFMEU, which would be condemned in any other setting, is disgraceful.

    • The AFR View

    Gutted penthouse in coveted Sydney block goes on sale for $10m

    The unrenovated property in Potts Point’s landmark Manar building has DA-approved plans, while a lavish Paddington home inspired by Versailles is on sale again.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    Can the NRL’s worst team finally turn itself around?

    To say the Wests Tigers have underperformed over the past two decades would be an understatement. Shane Richardson has a plan to change the team’s fortunes.

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    • Zoe Samios

    Star reveals more losses as it braces for public hearings

    Star told investors it was losing large sums of money from customers visiting VIP areas, where trading is down.

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    • Zoe Samios

    Political brawls sweep the supermarket aisles

    Supermarkets are once again an appealing target for politicians wanting to demonstrate their good intentions on helping consumers with cost-of-living pressures.

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    • Jennifer Hewett

    Can one of our dirtiest coal plants reap a green bonanza?

    Verdant Earth has lofty ambitions to turn the moribund Redbank into a major clean energy precinct using biomass. Environmentalists are still unhappy.

    • Ben Potter

    Seven paid for Lehrmann’s story. Now it is the story

    The television network’s pursuit of an interview with the accused rapist has put its tactics on trial.

    • Aaron Patrick

    Age, diversity on company boards plummets, gender stalls

    There are more directors with an Anglo-Celtic background than seven years ago on the ASX 300, a new survey has found, and the average age of a director is creeping upwards.

    • Hannah Wootton
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    March

    South32 scraps manganese guidance, Groote Eylandt faces power crisis

    The future of one of the Northern Territory’s most valuable mining project is in doubt after Cyclone Megan ripped through it and threatened a power crisis.

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    • Tom Richardson

    BHP cuts contractors at Kalgoorlie nickel smelter

    The miner has stood down contractors on the Kalgoorlie nickel smelter and withdrawn plans to house 1000 workers in the regional city as staff wait to hear whether the 51-year-old asset will be mothballed.

    • Peter Ker and Brad Thompson

    Laurence Escalante is living large off controversial gambling billions

    At 42, he is one of the country’s youngest billionaires. But Virtual Gaming Worlds investors hoping for a big payday are increasingly concerned it may not come.

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    • Primrose Riordan and Zoe Samios

    Cettire overhauls duties and returns policy to allay wary investors

    The company will no longer disclose what customs charges are owed on goods at its online luxury marketplace, and has streamlined other customer features.

    • Carrie LaFrenz and Jonathan Shapiro

    Mystery lender chases ex-PwC staffer for $30m debt from failed project

    Bill Zheng and his Investors Direct Financial group were part of a consortium that proposed to develop the $30 billion Australian Education City near Melbourne.

    • Lucas Baird