Closure


Memo to Kim Carr: stop dipping into taxpayers’ candy jar

When a business decides it’s time to go, there’s no point berating them or rashly and recklessly offering them suitcases of taxpayers’ dollars hoping to bribe them to stay, writes Greg Barns.

No protection for ceremonial and sorry business in the NT

Crikey has seen legal advice on how Brough’s new laws will negatively affect Aboriginal religious and ceremonial practices, particularly in relation to the closure of land and country outside of the townships now seized by the Commonwealth, writes Bob Gosford.