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The Northern Gateway site, which is earmarked as the logistics and employment hub for the airport, is a critical strategic asset. Yet the Guardian has confirmed the purchase will not require approval by the Foreign Investment Review Board because the two shareholders of the company are Australian citizens, and debt funding is not scrutinised by Firb.
A map showing the Northern Gateway of the new western Sydney airport in the NSW government’s draft Aerotropolis Precinct Plan. Photograph: NSW government
Pan, who spoke to the Guardian on behalf of the company, said: “Roberts Jones Funds Management and a consortium of major institutional financiers supported and assisted in debt funding the acquisition.
Labor takes a jab STICKING IT TO THE MAN? © Provided by Crikey Scott Morrison covid-19 astrazeneca vaccine
Labor has accused the Morrison government of reneging on its commitment to “fully vaccinate” Australians by October, with
Guardian Australia reporting that health department officials cited supply constraints and the longer 12-week window between AstraZeneca doses mean some people may have to wait until December for their second shot.
Health secretary Professor
Brendan Murphy however argued at the Senate’s COVID-19 inquiry that it was a “semantic debate” that “doesn’t really matter” because people will have a level of protection from the first dose. For some context,