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Administrators of Whyalla’s OneSteel will turn their investigation on the “lawfulness” of the complicated web of related transactions between Sanjeev Gupta’s private companies and the collapsed steelmaker.

A tentative rebound in global stocks is in danger as Israel’s renewed attack on Hamas threatens the recent fragile calm in geopolitical flashpoints.

Sometimes it takes just a simple phone call to put grand plans back on track. For Vikas Rambal, that call came in 2017 , when Woodside Energy placed his ambition to build his own fertiliser plant back on the agenda.

Vesna Poljak
Business Editor
The markets


Commentary
Wake up, US energy policy set to change the world
By ROBERT GOTTLIEBSEN
Business Columnist
The new US Energy Secretary Chris Wright plans to change world energy strategies. Australia is in grave risk of being left behind in what will be a gas plus technology driven world...
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Atlassian scores gig with Trump’s public service
Mike Cannon-Brookes’ software empire has secured access to the US public service and federal agencies, saying it can accelerate productivity amid heavy cost-cutting from Donald Trump.
By JARED LYNCH
Deloitte axes partners amid spending hit
Deloitte’s new CEO Joanne Gorton has moved to cut partners and staff from its consulting arm amid a pullback in spending in the sector.
By DAVID ROSS
Meet the next gen of Australia’s richest families
Four heirs to some of Australia’s most private family offices reveal the challenges of managing the fortunes and taking over the empires built by their super successful parents.
By DAMON KITNEY
Goodman snaps up intermodal terminal for $200m
The industrial property heavyweight has snapped up an operating intermodal terminal in Sydney’s southwest, where it remains a big industrial property player despite its recent focus on data centres.
By BEN WILMOT
Chinese visitor market roars back to number one
China has rocketed back to the top of Australia’s international visitor markets, representing a welcome windfall for tourism operators.
By ROBYN IRONSIDE

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