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A revamp of a federal grant scheme for Australian exporters faces the threat of legal action over claims the new system represents a breach of ‘procedural fairness’.
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10th December 2024
SA Business Journal
Anger over chaotic overhaul of Austrade export grant scheme
A revamp of a federal grant scheme for Australian exporters faces the threat of legal action over claims the new system represents a breach of ‘procedural fairness’.
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Crows joins forces with iconic SA brewery
Coopers beers will be exclusively poured in corporate areas on match day under a three-year partnership agreement between the Crows and the iconic SA brewery.
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QuantX wins big at defence awards
The developer of high precision timing devices used in major defence projects has taken out a top prize at this year’s Defence Teaming Centre awards.
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Penfolds to create new ‘China home’ after $27m winery deal
Australia’s iconic Penfolds wine will have a new Chinese home after Treasury Wine bought a controlling stake in a 43-hectare luxury winemaker in China.
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‘Lines that shouldn’t be crossed’: The CEO facing down fossil fuel fanatics
Meg O’Neill is one of the most demonised executives in Australia. But the Woodside Energy chief is convinced that without gas, Australia’s net zero push is doomed to fail.
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Ugly spat as mass fish death mystery deepens
Authorities are investigating if an official operation to dig up sand killed hundreds of thousands of fish at a taxpayer-funded scientific laboratory.
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Interest rates panic sparks mass gamble
Homeowners fearful of the outlook for interest rates are making a desperate move to pull themselves from the brink.
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ASX 200 down before RBA call; Perpetual tanks on ATO blow; business confidence dives
Miners soar on China stimulus hopes, banks stumble. Perpetual 'extremely disappointed' with ATO's ruling on KKR deal. IAG, Woolworths face fresh court actions. RBA may hold rate. S...
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The ups and downs of Shayne Elliott’s long reign
When celebrating the bank’s 50th anniversary of operating in Singapore in October, outgoing CEO Shayne Elliott quipped that he was proud to be part of ANZ, ‘warts and all’.
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Beston Global Food Company’s $150m-plus fall from grace
Beston Global Food Company shareholders had hoped to profit by feeding the world. Instead the company slowly fumbled its way into eventual liquidation.
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