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Aussie Olympians deny any wrongdoing over rowdy flight home
| 3 Comments on Aussie Olympians deny any wrongdoing over rowdy flight homeOne of the Australian Olympic athletes involved in last week’s drunken and “rowdy” Japan Airlines flight home from the Tokyo Olympics has denied any wrongdoing on behalf of the team, according to reports.
Read morePodcast: How financial modelling can help retirement planning
/In this special episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast, Adam Thorn speaks to MGD Wealth’s Richard Marsden and Alec Berry to discuss how professional financial modelling can take the guesswork out of enjoying a successful retirement.
Read moreQantas customer bids 1.2m loyalty points for A380 reclining seat
/With a starting bid of 350,000 points, bids have already jumped an additional 850,000 as Qantas customers battle it out to take home what Qantas calls a “priceless piece of Qantas memorabilia”.
Read moreLockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman go head to head for AIR 6500 contract
/The two major defence contractors have been announced as finalists in the race to deliver a sovereign next-generation Joint Air Battle Management System (JABMS) for the ADF under the Commonwealth government’s $2.7 billion AIR 6500 Phase 1 project.
Read moreOverseas arrivals to be processed at Darwin airport as Olympians return
/The deal to move the location of arrivals processing was made off the back of advice from Australia’s chief nurse, who raised concerns about processing lines of arrivals at the RAAF base during Darwin’s wet season.
Read moreWhitepaper: How financial modelling can take the guesswork out of retirement
/MGD Wealth’s Richard Marsden talks through step by step the questions you should be asking yourself and the basics of creating a watertight plan.
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