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Woodside’s board is in the firing line as CEO Meg O’Neill hopes for North West Shelf certainty ahead of another AGM marked by big police presence.

Billionaire Clive Palmer is willing to clear the way for the biggest Chinese-owned mine on Australian soil to continue operating in a breakthrough that has the potential to save about 3000 jobs.

Luxury online retailer Cettire and its major backers are vigorously defending claims it will likely need to tap the market within the next six months, as fears mount it is burning through cash faster than it can make up through sales, reports DataRoom's Bridget Carter.

Vesna Poljak
Business Editor
The markets


Commentary
Musk’s three big promises to investors as Tesla tanks
By ERIC JOHNSTON
Associate Editor
Billionaire Elon Musk says he’ll have more time for Tesla and pushing for lower tariffs as he scrambles to flip from MAGA waste slasher, back to a visionary tech boss. But is it to...
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CBA shares hit record high as Phil King waves white flag on big short
Not even hedge fund titan could fight the tide of money from passive funds piling back into big stocks, with Regal believed to have waved a white flag on its very public CBA short position.
By DAVID ROGERS
Coalition plan for more domestic flights out of Darwin
International airlines will be allowed to fly domestic services from Darwin to other capitals under a Coalition plan to unlock Australia’s northern gateway – but will they want to?
By ROBYN IRONSIDE
Living on the edge the best hope for our cities
Home to our youngest and most productive residents, greenfield suburbs on urban fringes are demographic gold and the fastest-growing areas in the country. So why can’t we get them right?
By HARI HARA PRIYA KANNAN
Charter Hall negotiates cut-price figure for Vic shopping centre
Property funds house Charter Hall has entered into talks to buy Melbourne’s Waverley Gardens shopping centre after rival Vicinity earlier failed to seal a $180m deal.
By BEN WILMOT

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