News Corp,Merivale,Richo:Chris Minns makes time for new friends

News Corp,Merivale,Richo:Chris Minns makes time for new friends

The NSW premier’s official diaries show he’s been a very busy man since taking office in March.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell

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New premier,not-so-new PM,old rocker:Inside the AFL grand final lunch

New premier,not-so-new PM,old rocker:Inside the AFL grand final lunch

AFL chair Richard Goyder presided but stuck to talking about football rather than embattled Qantas,which he also chairs.

  • byCara Waters andLachlan Abbott
City of Perth signs off on Stokes’ laneway sale as he mulls redevelopment

City of Perth signs off on Stokes’ laneway sale as he mulls redevelopment

The City of Perth has agreed to hand over a public road to billionaire media mogul Kerry Stokes in a contentious $675,000 deal.

  • byJesinta Burton
City of Perth cops flak over billionaire’s unprecedented bid for public road

City of Perth cops flak over billionaire’s unprecedented bid for public road

Billionaire media mogul Kerry Stokes looks set to become the first person to buy a public laneway from the City of Perth in a $675,000 deal.

  • byJesinta Burton
Construction giant flags further price rises amid housing squeeze

Construction giant flags further price rises amid housing squeeze

Boral chief Vik Bansal reiterated expectations that cost pressures would linger for 12 to 18 months,but price rises wouldn’t be as steep as last financial year.

  • byJessica Yun
Big loss for Stokes and Seven in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation costs battle

Big loss for Stokes and Seven in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation costs battle

The patrons of the disgraced war hero do not agree they should bear the costs of his failed defamation action against The Age,The Sydney Morning Herald and the Canberra Times.

  • byHarriet Alexander
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Roberts-Smith agrees to pay costs of failed defamation,visits bankruptcy lawyer

Roberts-Smith agrees to pay costs of failed defamation,visits bankruptcy lawyer

The disgraced war veteran has agreed to pay the legal costs of his failed defamation action,but his billionaire backer Kerry Stokes will fight on against any repayments.

  • byHarriet Alexander
RyanAir:Teal means business when she flies to Canberra

RyanAir:Teal means business when she flies to Canberra

Independent Kooyong MP Monique Ryan bills taxpayers $28,000 for business class flights

  • byNoel Towell andKishor Napier-Raman
Monique Ryan bills taxpayers for 27 business-class flights

Monique Ryan bills taxpayers for 27 business-class flights

Punters footed the bill for $28,000 worth of travel taken by the Kooyong MP,far more than her teal colleagues.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell
The rich and influential cheer squad who backed a war criminal

The rich and influential cheer squad who backed a war criminal

The document in Kerry Stokes’ hand cast a shadow over Ben Roberts-Smith. Precisely what the media mogul hoped to achieve by approaching one of Australia’s most influential military men in 2017 is unclear,but it was the start of a campaign.

  • byNick McKenzie
Chain of command breaks when esteem outstrips rank on the battlefield

Chain of command breaks when esteem outstrips rank on the battlefield

As a media boss,Kerry Stokes should be backing journalism rather than aiding and abetting a war criminal.

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