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Christine Holgateâs stamp of approval from friends in high places Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Christine Holgate is not without support in her crusade to clear her name. Judging by the heavyweights watching on as the former Australia Post boss testified in front of a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Holgate has some serious business on her side. Despite COVID seat restrictions, her former boss at vitamin company Blackmores, chair Marcus Blackmore, was prominent in the audience . Blackmore had previously signalled his support for the embattled executive by inviting her to appear alongside him at the healthcare companyâs recent virtual annual general meeting. ....
Bogut ire after bayside mansion bid bounced We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Andrew Bogut has gone after Bayside councillor and former mayor Clarke Martin. The star player suffered a major knockback on Tuesday night when five members of the Bayside Council’s planning committee (including Martin) unanimously voted against giving a permit to Bogut and wife Jessica’s planned $4.7 million forever home in the bayside suburb of Beaumaris. Bogut took issue with the councillors, rebuffing their own planning officers, who recommended approving the development. And he certainly took issue with Martin. ....