Wednesday, 19 April, 2006 - 10:12
WA finalists for Entrepreneur of the Year awards announced
Western Australia has 23 nominees in the field of 108 competing for the Ernst & Young Australian Entrepreneur of the Year 2006.
Marylyn New was the daughter of Midland Brick founder Ric New. She bought the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle in the early 1990s, later selling it in 2012 for $88.5 million.
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Western Australia has 23 nominees in the field of 108 competing for the Ernst & Young Australian Entrepreneur of the Year 2006.
Marylyn New is something of a Western Australian enigma. Raised to be a homemaker, Ms New has instead ended up as one of Perth’s most colourful business people.
WHEN Pankaj Oswal emerged with a 5 per cent stake in listed Phosphate Australia in late 2008 – a little more than $2 million for 5.5 million shares at an average of 36 cents each – he was at the top of his game.
A cohort of Perth’s movers and shakers has backed a local petition led by one of the Rinehart family’s former lawyers to reinstate outdoor seating at a coastal cafe.
The Adrian Fini, Ben Lisle and Kyle Jeavons-led developer bought the heritage-listed Fremantle site for $6.86m from Midland Brick heiress Marylyn New.
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