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Stolen wages: Northern Territory class action will hold the Commonwealth to account

The first class action on stolen wages against the Commonwealth seeks compensation for wages owed to Aboriginal workers in the Northern Territory.

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Changing of the Guard at APLF - APLF.com


Changing of the Guard at APLF
By Dr Michael Redwood and Richard Smith
Director of APLF and Executive Vice President of Informa Markets (Asia), Michael Duck, will be taking on new, expanded responsibilities for the company as Executive Vice President- Commercial Development, a global position. This will mean that after 27 years Michael will be handing over his role as APLF Director to his Hong Kong colleague David Bondi.
It is hard to recall the Asia of 27 years ago a time when few leather industry executives had any knowledge of China beyond a giant that was awakening and could as both a producer and consumer have become important. Few recognized the speed and the scale of what was to follow. What was the role of a trade fair in this early stage? In a leather industry that had for decades become used to major fairs in France and Italy, being the sole punctuation in the calendar year, how should APLF evolve? 

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John Stone Fine Foods, Longford is a finalist in two categories at SFA National Small Business Awards


John Stone Fine Foods, Longford is a finalist in two categories at SFA National Small Business Awards
SFA National Small Business Awards 2021
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Two Longford companies, N & E Precision Engineering and John Stone Fine Foods, are among 43 companies that have been selected as finalists for the SFA National Small Business Awards 2021.
N & E Precision Engineering, Longford is a finalist in the manufacturing category (up to 50 employees), sponsored by NSAI.
John Stone Fine Foods, Longford is a finalist in both the food & drink (up to 50 employees), sponsored by Bord Bia; and Exporter of the Year (up to 50 employees), sponsored by Enterprise Ireland, categories.

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AFL boss Gillon McLachlan splashes out on a stake in a $104million cattle farm


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'The underlying quality of the country and feed types, the diversity of the rangeland, consistent rainfall, the large run giving economy of scale efficiencies, and potential for development were all attractive,' Mr MacLachlan said.
'It's a generational asset — a very long-term play.'
Wave Hill Station played a key role in the history of Indigenous land rights after 200 Gurindji stockmen in 1966 walked off the job and went on strike.
as part of Jumbuck Pastoral - a business syndicate run by his cousins Jock and Callum MacLachlan.
Under the deal, $56million was offered up for the land with the remaining $48million set aside for 40,000 Brahman cattle. Pictured: Wave Hill Station

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Lord Vestey 'abidingly proud of his Australian descent'


Lord Vestey ‘abidingly proud of his Australian descent’
By Mark McGinness
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LORD VESTEY: 1941-2021
The 3rd Lord Vestey, who has died aged 79, was the half-Australian heir to a meat fortune, the surviving great-grandson of Dame Nellie Melba, and the head of one of the richest families in Britain who, for most of his life, were owners of vast holdings in the Northern Territory and Queensland. Within four generations, the Vesteys went from a Merseyside slaughterhouse to a magnificent Cotswold country house hosting titled grandees and members of the innermost circle of royal courtiers.
Lord Vestey at Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 16, 2015

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Obituary: Lord Vestey - the billionaire who worked 'the chain' at a Hawke's Bay freezing works


Obituary: Lord Vestey - the billionaire who worked 'the chain' at a Hawke's Bay freezing works
9 Feb, 2021 09:27 PM
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In 1964 Lord Sam Vestey (right), speaking with Ray Todd (left), worked at the Tomoana Freezing Works on the killing line. Photo / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
OBITUARY: Lord Samuel Vestey, March 19, 1941 – February 4, 2021.
Lord Samuel Vestey was a man of immense wealth, and walked in high circles, but it's his time in the thick of a Hawke's
Bay freezing works that defines how he will be remembered in New Zealand.
Lord Vestey, who died last week in England aged 79, was the chairman of the Vestey Group, a multinational meat and shipping company, whose family's combined wealth is said to be around $2.29 billion.

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The handsome 37-year-old set to inherit Beef baron Lord Vestey's title and his £750 million business


William Vestey, 37, has inherited father Samuel's title and Stowell Park Estate  
Samuel Vestey was former Cheltenham Racecourse chairman and one of Britain's richest men thanks to the family's business worth £750 million 
The 79-year-old, who was a friend of the Queen and Prince Charles, has died 
Death comes just weeks after the passing of his wife, who died on November 28 
Lady Vestey, 71, was one of the Duke of Sussex's godmothers
The couple joined the Queen and Prince Charles in the Royal Box at Cheltenham 

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