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Myer shares savaged, CEO Olivia Wirth doubles down on exclusive fashion labels

Myer shares savaged, CEO Olivia Wirth doubles down on exclusive fashion labels

Myer shares have tumbled after the company unveiled its full-year results, but its CEO has vowed to invest in its languishing sass & bide, Marcs and David Lawrence brands.

  • by Jessica Yun

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Anna Murdoch told me succession would bring heartbreak. How right she was

Anna Murdoch told me succession would bring heartbreak. How right she was

I interviewed Anna Murdoch after her marriage to Rupert ended. Now, 23 years later, her fears about succession tearing the family apart look remarkably prescient.

  • by David Leser
Big money gets behind the bar in Melbourne’s pub scene

Big money gets behind the bar in Melbourne’s pub scene

The former owners of St Kilda landmark The Espy are selling their pub on the other side of town, the Hotel Fitzroy, just as property giant Charter Hall swoops on the Great Britain Hotel.

  • by Nicole Lindsay
Coles promises more ‘perfect orders’ for online shoppers

Coles promises more ‘perfect orders’ for online shoppers

Two massive new customer fulfilment centres should help you actually get all the items you ordered online, the supermarket giant says.

  • by Jessica Yun
Tabcorp appoints Brett Chenoweth as chair after Bruce Akhurst bows out

Tabcorp appoints Brett Chenoweth as chair after Bruce Akhurst bows out

Akhurst will step down after concerns from unhappy investors frustrated with the company’s direction.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Dart assays put antimony in frame at Victorian play

Dart assays put antimony in frame at Victorian play

A Dart Mining field survey has confirmed antimony at its Rushworth gold project in Victoria, with waste rock from two historic mines showing stibnite.

  • by James Pearson
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The company that time forgot: Lifting the lid on Tupperware’s demise
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The company that time forgot: Lifting the lid on Tupperware’s demise

The most shocking aspect to the end of the storage container maker is that it lasted this long.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Javelin to test magnetic anomaly theory in WA Goldfields

Javelin to test magnetic anomaly theory in WA Goldfields

Javelin Minerals’ reinterpretation of data from its Coogee project in WA has thrown up a tantalising theory that it is now set to test with the drill bit.

  • by Doug Bright
Astron JV scores FIRB green light for Victorian play

Astron JV scores FIRB green light for Victorian play

The Foreign Investment Review Board has approved Astron Corporation and Energy Fuels Resources’ bid to develop Victoria’s Donald rare earths-mineral sands play.

  • by Craig Nolan
Deep drill hits extend NT copper-gold strike for Tennant

Deep drill hits extend NT copper-gold strike for Tennant

Tennant Minerals drilling at its Bluebird target in the Northern Territory has proven high-grade copper-gold mineralisation extending east, west and at depth.

  • by James Pearson
Star jumps into prime Cobra uranium project in Namibia

Star jumps into prime Cobra uranium project in Namibia

Star Minerals has jumped at the chance to buy up to 85 per cent of a uranium play in Namibia in a strategic pivot into the heavy metal’s booming sector.

  • by James Pearson