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KPMG’s former CEO Andrew Yates resigned with immediate effect last week.

KPMG faces first major client loss from whistleblower scandal

Just days after cutting ties with its CEO, KPMG faces the loss of a major corporate client with Lendlease triggering a process to end a relationship dating back to the 1950s.

  • Colin Kruger

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The concept designs for the long-term project include new public green space and a “New York-style high line”.

‘TBC’: How $190 million was blown on Circular Quay revamp before the first sod is even turned

A breakdown of costs seen by the Herald shows for the first time how huge amounts of money have already been spent on the ill-fated project.

  • Bevan Shields
Hayden Jones receiving an award for his CFMEU work on the Cairns Convention Centre site, with Michael Ravbar (left) and Jade Ingham.

‘We own Fair Work’: Cairns companies recount decade of CFMEU intimidation

The Commission of Inquiry has heard evidence of intimidation and suspected sabotage by the CFMEU at the $176 million Cairns Convention Centre project.

  • Cameron Atfield
Concept render of the proposed Gabba Arena.

Drilling starts at Gabba Arena site as delivery partner shortlist emerges

The deputy premier has revealed the two contenders to deliver Brisbane’s newest entertainment hub, calling the 17,000-seat venue a “nice-to-have” for the 2032 Games.

  • Cameron Atfield
Premier Jacinta Allan, centre, at a building site for the Suburban Rail Loop.

Construction bosses say tougher laws needed to stop return of Building Bad

Former IBAC chief Alistair Maclean says he is “shocked” by the lack of resolve from government, the public service and integrity agencies to tackle corruption.

  • Chip Le Grand
The Galbally & O’Bryan office at 259 William Street.

‘No win, no charge’ legal eagles abandon their historic office after nearly 60 years

The Victorian-era property is going to auction on March 4, nine years after Peter O’Bryan, the partner of late Frank Galbally QC, bought the building outright in 2017.

  • Nicole Lindsay
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Tunneller Craig Bennett has been awarded $2.4 million in damages by the Dust Disease Tribunal.

Tunnel worker awarded $2.4 million after deadly silicosis diagnosis

A judge has castigated some of the nation’s largest tunnelling companies for failing to protect workers, accusing them of “egregious breaches of duty”. 

  • Max Maddison
Three companies are actively trying to achieve “real zero” - Fortescue Mining, IKEA and Lendlease. 

Forget net zero. We need ‘real zero’ – and these companies prove it’s profitable

Three huge global companies – IKEA, Lendlease and Fortescue Mining – are heading towards real zero. If they can do it, so can everyone.

  • Claire Snyder
The path to marriage has been far from smooth for King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

King Charles’ firm The Crown Estate closes in on deal with Australian property giant

The Crown Estate is one of the UK’s largest property managers, controlling half of the UK’s coastline.

  • Simon Johanson
Well-known Sydney publican Patrick Gallagher has bought the leasehold of Jacksons on George.

Popular Sydney watering hole trades to Gallagher family for $20m

Jacksons on George has returned to the hands of its former owners.

  • Carolyn Cummins