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This happy family snap of one of Australia's most prominent families belies the bitter inheritance battle yet to unfold
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The portrait of a smiling family captured in 1976 gives little indication of the tensions that would later erupt between the generations — and 40 years later, the feud in the House of Hancock is still firmly in the national spotlight. -
In 1976, Australia's richest family looked to be a happy unit. It's a different story 40 years later
via abc.net.au
The portrait of a smiling family captured in 1976 gives little indication of the tensions that would later erupt between the generations — and 40 years later, the feud in the House of Hancock is still firmly in the national spotlight. -
Happy snap of one of Australia's most prominent families belies bitter inheritance battle yet to unfold
via abc.net.au
The portrait of a smiling family captured in 1976 gives little indication of the tensions that would later erupt between the generations — and 40 years later, the feud in the House of Hancock is still firmly in the national spotlight. -
On the outskirts of Australian cities, families like Kalpana's are losing sleep as home dreams crumble
via abc.net.au
Analysts say the past 18 months have seen Australia's home construction industry weather one of the largest storms in decades. It's left countless families caught up in builder collapses teetering on the financial brink. -
Kalpana is around the corner from what should be her new home. She can't bring herself to drive past
via abc.net.au
Analysts say the past 18 months have seen Australia's home construction industry weather one of the largest storms in decades. It's left countless families caught up in builder collapses teetering on the financial brink. -
All Sarthak wanted was a home for his family. The quest has pushed them to the edge
via abc.net.au
Analysts say the past 18 months have seen Australia's home construction industry weather one of the largest storms in decades. It's left countless families caught up in builder collapses teetering on the financial brink. -
Debts pile up for Menzies Civil Australia
Creditors are knocking on the door of Osborne Park-based contractor Menzies Civil Australia, with at least eight entities chasing payment. -
Woodside dragged into new Scarborough challenge
Woodside Energy says it stepped up its consultation approach after a key approval for Santos' $4.7 billion Barossa offshore gas project was dramatically overturned last year. -
Australian shares suffer worst week in nearly a year
The local bourse finished the day flat to conclude the week down 2.6 per cent, its worst since a 3.9 per cent sell-off for the week ending September 2. -
At Close of Business Podcast August 18 2023
Claire Tyrrell and Nadia Budihardjo discuss the new national housing targets. -
City recommends Stokes’ laneway bid
The City of Perth has recommended the council approve selling a West Perth laneway, that had been used as a right-of-way, to Kerry Stokes’ private company. -
Perth syndicator buys Henderson asset
Scope Property Group has bought an Australian Marine Complex site for $4.35 million. -
Mark My Words August 18 2023
In this podcast Mark Beyer and Mark Pownall discuss Roger Cook's agenda, coal power, DomGas, apartment projects, the art sector and more. -
Bee disease with potential to wipe out whole colonies found in Top End honey
via abc.net.au
American foulbrood — a disease deadly to bees — is detected during routine honey testing by a commercial beekeeper in the Northern Territory. -
Fremantle Biennale signals its return
Fremantle Biennale has launched its fourth iteration Signals, announcing more than 70 events and putting the historic Elders Wool Stores to use for the first time in over 30 years. -
Geraldton Radio Theatre DA lodged
Pub group LocalsCo has lodged an application for the first stage of a major hospitality play including the Geraldton Radio Theatre in the port town’s west end. -
Centuria grows AUM, profit
The property fund says its agricultural assets and credit arm have helped the company grow its assets under management to $21 billion. -
Resonance Health scores $6m contract
Healthcare tech and services company Resonance Health has won a $6.33 million contract from a multinational pharmaceutical company, subject to clinical trial approvals. -
Orexplore notches BHP tech deal
Mineral tech company Orexplore Technologies’ shares skyrocketed to a trading peak of 150 per cent after announcing a deal with mining giant BHP. -
Pressure point for state guardians
The effectiveness of public advocate bodies, including the way in which they are funded, needs to be reviewed. -
Stockpile warning for severed freight routes
Businesses are being urged to stock up inventories as the prospect of more freight disruptions looms over WA coming into the wet season up north and fire season down south. -
WA premier says fracking policies won't change as environmental groups push for Kimberley ban
via abc.net.au
Roger Cook says the government's position strikes the right balance between development, environmental protection, and landowner rights, but Kimberley campaign groups say the fight for a complete ban will continue. -
WA premier doubles down on Kimberley fracking position as environmental groups call for change
via abc.net.au
Roger Cook says the government's position strikes the right balance between development, environmental protection, and landowner rights, but Kimberley campaign groups say the fight for a complete ban will continue. -
Modco co-founder claims $2.5m debt
Failed building business Modco Residential’s glamorous co-founder Cynthia Lu is claiming she is owed $2.5 million from the collapsed residential building company. -
Mining town facing demolition may be saved by 11th-hour government intervention
via abc.net.au
The future of a Queensland mining community that was on the brink of collapse has been guaranteed after the state government announced new legislation to save the town. -
Baltinas’ $27m Cottesloe build approved
Perth architect Barry Baltinas has added another Cottesloe project to his portfolio, a seven-storey development next door to another one of his Marine Parade build. -
Railcar manufacturing was the heart of this Perth community for 100 years. After three decades, it's back
via abc.net.au
For 100 years, trains were built in the old railway workshops in Midland. After a 30-year hiatus, the industry is back with a modern twist. -
We're told 1.2 million new homes are coming — but that's too late for Annabelle
via abc.net.au
More than 170,000 people across Australia are on the housing waitlist, including people like Annabelle, who faces living out of a car with her cat in a few weeks. -
Annabelle is uni-educated, stylish and from a corporate background. She's also homeless
via abc.net.au
More than 170,000 people across Australia are on the housing waitlist, including people like Annabelle, who faces living out of a car with her cat in a few weeks. -
Annabelle is uni-educated and has an impressive corporate background. She's also homeless — at the age of 54
via abc.net.au
More than 170,000 people across Australia are on the housing waitlist, including people like Annabelle, who faces living out of a car with her cat in a few weeks. -
Annabelle is uni-educated and has an impressive corporate background. She's also homeless at the age of 54
via abc.net.au
More than 170,000 people across Australia are on the housing waitlist, including people like Annabelle, who faces living out of a car with her cat in a few weeks. -
Why these South Australians want to give pubs without pokies a 'red hot go' in favour of families
via abc.net.au
Two famous country pubs near Mount Gambier are set to reopen ahead of summer, with both new operators planning to remove the venues' poker machines to make them more family-friendly. -
Wall Street ends lower amid healthcare losses
US stocks lost ground on Thursday as economic data suggested US interest rates might stay higher for longer than investors hoped. -
Depp v Heard: Jurors told to stay away from social media, but social media was its own courtroom
via abc.net.au
A new Netflix documentary examines the social media reaction to the 2022 Depp v Heard court case when actor Johnny Depp sued his ex-wife Amber Heard for defamation and Heard launched a counter-suit. -
Culture capture concerns for business
Big business is at risk of walking into a culture trap that could prove expensive for investors. -
How 'bin chickens' help a school with 352 students keep waste down to just one red bin a week
via abc.net.au
St Peter's Catholic Primary School in Rockhampton is waging its very own "war on waste" — and it began with an overhaul of the school recycling system. -
How a school with 352 students went from filling seven red bins a week to just one
via abc.net.au
St Peter's Catholic Primary School in Rockhampton is waging its very own "war on waste" — and it began with an overhaul of the school recycling system.
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