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Jan 9, 2025 |
stockhead.com.au | Glen Norris
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Aug 16, 2024 |
heraldsun.com.au | Glen Norris
Singapore property tycoon Ching Chiat Kwong earned his moniker the “shoebox apartment king” after making a fortune developing compact units throughout Asia. But there will be nothing miniature about Mr Ching’s latest development – a $150m luxury penthouse development on the Gold Coast’s Sovereign Island that the richlister is so enthusiastic about he has already purchased one for his family.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
realcommercial.com.au | Glen Norris
Singapore property tycoon Ching Chiat Kwong earned his moniker the “shoebox apartment king” after making a fortune developing compact units throughout Asia. But there will be nothing miniature about Mr Ching’s latest development – a $150m luxury penthouse development on the Gold Coast’s Sovereign Island that the richlister is so enthusiastic about he has already purchased one for his family.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Glen Norris |Matt Bell
A senior executive with Star Entertainment has been accused of misleading a NSW inquiry over claims that source-of-wealth checks were not completed as stated. Star chief controls officer Rav Townsend on Friday defended herself against accusations by Adam Bell, SC, that she misled the inquiry when she said she believed tens of thousands of source-of-wealth checks, mandated by the NSW Liquor and Gaming regulator, had been completed to the standard required.
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Apr 19, 2024 |
theaustralian.com.au | Eric Johnston |Madura McCormack |Jack Quail |Glen Norris
Allegations of spying, a mysterious whistleblower and fraud, all set against the backdrop of highroller gaming rooms and high-stakes gambling. The revelations at the first week of the second Bell inquiry into Star’s suitability to keep its Sydney casino licence had all the makings of a cheap paperback novel. But the stakes are higher for Star and already fragile state economies than throwaway fiction.
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