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  • Scentre Group Trust 1

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    September 2022

    CIM founder and CEO David Walsh has built a proptech business up to a $100 million valuation, and is setting his sights higher.

    Entrepreneur turns his desperation day job into a $100m hot property

    David Walsh just needed a job when he landed back in Australia after losing his shirt in the GFC, leading to him spotting a niche, which he turned into a tech success.

    • Paul Smith

    August 2022

    Amid east coast electricity market volatility, Neoen credited the “strong rise” in earnings to the 300MW  Victorian Big Battery.

    Stunning debut for Geelong big battery drives Neoen’s profit

    Neoen’s investments in clean energy and storage are paying off in Australian electricity market

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    • Elouise Fowler

    August 2020

    Scentre talks tough as rent war flares up

    The Westfield operator collected 70 per cent of its gross rental billings over the interim period and said the structure of retail leases would remain unchanged.

    • Nick Lenaghan

    May 2020

    Solomon Lew has thrown down the gauntlet to retail landlords.

    Bankers keep close watch on shopping mall wars

    There is no way bankers want to get embroiled in the battle between billionaire retailer Solomon Lew and the big shopping mall owners and retail landlords, but they're keeping a close watch.

    • Karen Maley

    November 2019

    Wentworthville Mall, 42 Dunmore Street, Wentworthville.

    Poly Australia buys Wentworthville Mall for 500-apartment project

    The 5400sq m "ghost mall" was underutilised and occupied by small local retailers.

    • Su-Lin Tan

    September 2018

    Happy days are here again for property fund managers: analysts

    Goodman, Charter Hall and Lendlease have the brightest prospects in the property sector as asset values rise, Citi say.

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    • Nick Lenaghan

    January 2016

    Australia received more than 1 million Chinese visitors in the 12 months ended November 30.

    Australia poised to benefit from Chinese tourism boom: CLSA

    Chinese travellers are poised to look beyond nearby destinations such as Hong Kong and Macau as income levels rise and they widen their horizons.

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    • Jamie Freed

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