Colourful racing identity Eddie Hayson arrested over alleged ice importation – Sydney Morning Herald

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Colourful Sydney racing identity Eddie Hayson has been arrested on the Gold Coast over the alleged nationwide supply of a commercial quantity of drugs including ice. Strike Force Maimura has targeted an organised crime group which allegedly used private planes and encrypted devices to move drugs across…

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Colourful racing identity Eddie Hayson arrested over alleged ice supply – Sydney Morning Herald

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Colourful Sydney racing identity Eddie Hayson has been arrested on the Gold Coast over the alleged nationwide supply of a commercial quantity of drugs including ice. Strike Force Maimura has targeted an organised crime group which allegedly used private planes and encrypted devices to move drugs across…

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Restructuring firms boost Hong Kong staff as China property crisis stokes demand – South China Morning Post

Global restructuring specialists Alvarez & Marsal and Houlihan Lokey have boosted headcount in Hong Kong as Chinas property crisis results in a surge in debt restructuring deals making them a rare bright spot in hiring for the citys financial sector. Chinas property industry, a key pillar of the worlds second-largest economy, has lurched from one…

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Colourful racing identity Eddie Hayson arrested over alleged ice importation – Sydney Morning Herald

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size Colourful Sydney racing identity Eddie Hayson has been arrested on the Gold Coast over the alleged importation of a commercial quantity of the drug ice. NSW police intend to apply to Southport Magistrates Court for Haysons extradition to NSW where he is expected to be charged in…

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“Toughest of days”: Cubitt's enters voluntary administration The Western Weekender The Western Weekender I … – The Western Weekender

Cubitt’s in Emu Plains. Share this story Local company Cubitts Granny Flats and Home Extensions has entered voluntary administration, its owners have confirmed. The business has been running since 1994 and has its head office in Emu Plains. This morning, we informed our loyal and hard-working staff in person where possible and remotely via video,…

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Eddie Hayson: Declared bankrupt arrested over alleged meth importation – Brisbane Times

Colourful Sydney racing identity Eddie Hayson has been arrested on the Gold Coast over the alleged importation of a commercial quantity of the drug ice. NSW police intend to apply to Southport Magistrates Court for Haysons extradition to NSW where he is expected to be charged in relation to the alleged methamphetamine importation. Controversial punter…

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Australian government's universities report outlines pro-business and war restructuring – WSWS

The Labor governments Universities Accord final report, released last Sunday, was cynically presented by Education Minister Jason Clare and the corporate media as a call for greater equity. Supposedly, it was designed to boost participation by students from low socio-economic, outer suburban and regional areas, as well as indigenous students. Education Minister Jason Clare with…

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Cubitt's Granny Flats and Home Extensions goes into voluntary administration – Daily Mail

By Lisa Edser For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:53 AEDT, 27 February 2024 | Updated: 11:57 AEDT, 27 February 2024 Cubitts Granny Flats and Home Extensions has announced it would put itself into voluntary administration. The building company, which had been operating for 30 … Read the full article at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13129241/Cubitts-Granny-Flats-Home-Extensions-goes-voluntary-administration.html

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Government flags changes to HECS and placement pay – ABC News

In short: the government has received recommendations from a major review of the university sector. Proposed changes include additional financial support for low-income students, and a new method for calculating HECS repayments. What’s next? Education Minister Jason Clare said the government would respond to the recommendations “in the next couple of months”. University students could get cost…

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Grim stat spells disaster for Aus economy – news.com.au

Skittish creditors are taking matters into their own hands and forcing companies to liquidate over fears of never seeing their money again. New data from the corporate regulator, the Australian Investments and Securities Commission (ASIC), has revealed that the number of court-appointed company liquidations has spiked drastically. In the first six months of the current…

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