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The Entrepreneur's Guide to Building a Successful Business

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 Hi, I grew up in a family of entrepreneurs so it was not easy to stay away from starting your own business. I was not interested in the family business and took the opportunity to chart my own territory and gain financial freedom. While starting my journey, my father gave me all the practical knowledge while supporting my decision. He told me about a few essential steps for building a successful business. I must say that those words and learning have stayed with me. I know how to run my business efficiently because of those lessons. If you too wish to know about them, here is an article for your reference.   https://www.business2sell.com.au/blogs/strategy/the-entrepreneurs-guide-to-building-a-successful-business

'We are not Crown’: Words that haunt The Star as Maurice Blackburn launches class action

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 A decade of assurances from The Star Entertainment Group (ASX: SGR) has come back to haunt the casino operator in a class action launched by Maurice Blackburn that has relied heavily on bombshell evidence given by senior executives during the Bell inquiry this year. The class action specialist has filed a 263-page statement of claim in the Supreme Court of Victoria that includes a hit list of past and present board members that Maurice Blackburn alleges were ultimately responsible for the company engaging in misleading and deceptive conduct, breaching its continuous disclosure obligations and conducting its affairs contrary to the interests of shareholders. The Star confirmed to the ASX this morning that it had been served by Maurice Blackburn with a statement of claim for a securities class action in the Supreme Court. Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/-we-are-not-crown---words-that-haunt-the-star-as-maurice-blackburn-launches-class-action.html

Plenary Health consortium lands $600m UNSW hub development project

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 Construction of a $600 million health education hub for the University of NSW will commence next year after a consortium led by infrastructure investment specialist Plenary Group and backed by property investor ISPT and super funds HESTA and UniSuper sealed the deal for its development. The Plenary Health consortium will fully fund the 35,600sqm UNSW Health Translation Hub (HTH) in Sydney’s Randwick, which will connect via skybridges to the UNSW Kensington Campus, the Randwick Health Campus and the future Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre. Situated on the corner of High Street and Botany Street, the 15-storey building will be supported by an initial 20-year commitment from UNSW to occupy 65 per cent of the available space. The remaining space will be open to industry within the health, research and education sectors. Read More: https://www.businessnewsaustralia.com/articles/plenary-health-consortium-lands--600m-unsw-hub-project-deal.html

Builder facing legal action over alleged defects awarded $22,000 government grant

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 A Victorian building company facing legal action over alleged apartment defects has been awarded a $22,000 federal government grant to improve its business. Meanwhile, legal fees continue to mount for the apartment owners locked in an ongoing legal fight with the builder, Shangri-La Construction. In July, Melbourne woman Tamara Railton-Stewart told ABC's 7.30 that expert reports and legal fees alone had cost the 10 apartment owners in her building complex about $500,000.  The company denies the allegations against it and is defending its workmanship in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT). Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-11-07/builder-facing-legal-action-over-alleged-defects-awarded-grant/101613998