[ad_1] Melbourne developer Kokoda Property is making its biggest play yet in Queensland since entering market in 2018, with plans for a $1.7 billion residential and commercial marina-based development on…
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Emyria raises $2.5m to advance delivery of MDMA therapy
[ad_1] Biotech Emyria (ASX: EMD) has raised $2.5 million to support the development of its MDMA-assisted therapy program in a tranche led by Sixty Two Capital and Taylor Collison. Tenmile…
Why Origin Tea is doubling down on supermarkets
[ad_1] A Brisbane-based single-origin tea company founded by brothers Chris and Lawrence Seaton has doubled down on its strategy to partner with supermarket giants like Woolworths (ASX: WOW) after recently…
Melodie pursues US growth for quality stock music platform
[ad_1] Evan Buist is lifting the BPM (beats per minute) on his global ambitions for stock music licensing platform Melodie following a $1 million raise as the Sydney-based company makes…
Former Amazon exec takes up CEO role at Booktopia
[ad_1] A former executive at e-commerce giant Amazon and US book retailer Barnes & Noble will take the helm at Booktopia (ASX: BKG), stepping into the role left vacant following…
Korean Air resumes services into Brisbane
[ad_1] After luring United Airlines to offer daily flights between Brisbane and San Francisco last week, Queensland’s $200 million Attracting Aviation Investment Fund (AAIF) has bolstered the state’s connections with…
Investment group TPG pulls $1.8 billion bid for InvoCare
[ad_1] After the parent company of White Lady Funerals knocked back a $1.8 billion takeover bid from investment giant TPG Global in late March, the suitor has today confirmed it…
Nick Kyrgios’ probiotic soft drink ALIVE launches in Coles
[ad_1] A ‘no sugar’ probiotic soft drink developed by Melbourne-based Gen U Brands and backed by Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has secured a deal to roll out nationally with…
Travel to return to pre-COVID levels by 2025, MDs forecast
[ad_1] Three out of four leaders of ASX-listed travel companies speaking on a panel last week predicted a return to pre-COVID conditions for their sector by 2025, with supply chain…