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Fires, injuries as rogue fireworks incidents explode during Melbourne’s NYE celebrations
A fire ignited on the roof of the building that houses the Victorian premier’s office, and two men were stabbed during a machete attack at a famous dining strip during New Year’s Eve celebrations.
- Cassandra Morgan
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Sydney Metro: New stations hidden beneath our city streets
As the new Metro comes to life, we examine the engineering and design feat that will transform our city.
West Gate billboard destruction sparks $8m compensation fight
Advertising giant oOh!media is demanding $8.7 million for the loss of a billboard knocked down to make way for the West Gate Tunnel project.
- Patrick Hatch
Tea lady turned oOh!Media chief executive: Cathy O’Connor reveals how she spends her time
Cathy O’Connor started her career as a tea lady at a retirement village.
Betoota Advocate publisher to lead Junkee following sale
The man behind popular satirical website The Betoota Advocate will become the publisher of youth news publication Junkee following its sale to independent digital and production company RACAT Group.
- Zoe Samios
Junkee sale comes down to final weeks
There are still bidders in the mix to buy Junkee, but they are not willing to pay top dollar.
- Zoe Samios
Junkee receives non-binding offers from several key outlets
Junkee Media talks progress to the next stage with non-binding offers.
- Zoe Samios
The media players that could buy youth website Junkee
Junkee Media is on the market. Who might want a youth publication in 2021?
- Zoe Samios
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oOh!Media hangs ‘for sale’ sign on youth-focused website Junkee
oOh!Media is moving away from digital publishing to focus on outdoor advertising and plans to sell its youth news site Junkee before the end of the year.
- Zoe Samios
Soprano sale offers plenty of options for HT&E
Here, There & Everywhere’s (HT&E) deal to sell its stake in tech group Soprano will give it a war chest equivalent to half its market capitalisation of $485 million.
- Colin Kruger