They are unknown in my area.
Bunnings and Mitre10 are about it.
for noco (read the ABC mate)
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-18/woolworths-to-exit-masters-hardware/7094858
Good to know you read the Green Left weeky Tisme, noco will be pleased.
Clive Palmer could be held personally liable and face a hefty compensation payout if he is found to have operated Queensland Nickel as "shadow director" while the company was insolvent.
Key points
Palmer says he did not covertly keep running the refinery after becoming an MP
Palmer remained on Queensland Nickel expenditure committee after move into politics
Lawyer says Palmer could be liable if he acted as a de facto or shadow director
The billionaire MP has warded off accusations he has been secretly running the troubled refinery, maintaining that he retired from the company in 2013 when he entered the political arena.
But Mr Palmer admits he did remain part of an expenditure committee, and signed off on company purchases using an email under the name Terry Smith.
According to corporate law Professor Ian Ramsay of Melbourne University, it is possible for "director's duties" to be imposed on people who are not properly appointed as a director.
"If they are found by a court to be either a de facto director or a shadow director and also found to have breached their duties, that person can be personally liable and possibly be held to pay compensation," he said.
Professor Ramsay said if Mr Palmer was found to have been operating in the capacity of a director of Queensland Nickel, the implications could be significant.
"In particular, important director's duties apply to that person, and if a court finds that one or more of those duties are breached, then personal liability can be imposed on that person."
Professor Ramsay said "director's duties" included the duty to exercise reasonable care and diligence, to act in the best interest of the company, and not to have their company trade while it is insolvent.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-01-...mer-could-be-personally-liable-lawyer/7116440
Queensland Nickel: Clive Palmer 'could be liable' if he acted as QNI 'shadow director', lawyer says
His political brand would appear to be so damaged that I doubt whether he has a chance of being re-elected, if he runs.
A Galaxy poll published by NewsCorp on Monday showed the cutting of jobs at his Townsville nickel refinery have encouraged voters to abandon the Palmer United Party leader.
Mr Palmer's support in his seat of Fairfax is now sitting at just 2%, according to Galaxy, down from 26.5% when he won the seat in the 2013 election on preferences.
The alternative when the electorate is increasingly dissatisfied with the major parties.
Pauline and Clive are genuine failures all be it for different reasons.
Pauline was just a front with others pulling the strings. Essentially not smart enough. Clive is smarter but obviously has a particular leadership style and is essentially a snake oil salesman, even by politician standards. It was always an interesting question as to why a so-called billionaire would enter politics.
Next up to the plate is Nick Xenophon. He's not a Queenslander.
Albeit he has a way to go before his tenure is up here
It is so wrong.
Yep, I agree.
As wrong as Campbell Newman giving his mining company mates immunity from prosecution.
You don't mean the ~$1m Sibelco Australia Limited gave Campbell as campaign funding so they could get a $1.5bn windfall in sand mining revenue was actually questionable?
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