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Barry Le Cornu ordered to pay more than $30,000 for illegally dredging outside his Cape Jervis beachside mansion. Furniture magnate Barry Le Cornu has been fined thousands of dollars for illegally ...
Former furniture magnate Barry Le Cornu and his son have had their guilty verdict for illegally dredging outside their beachside estate to create a boat ramp thrown out by the state’s highest court.
Former furniture magnate Barry Le Cornu will take his conviction for illegal dredging outside his beachside retreat to the state’s highest court. Read Today's Paper Tributes. Rewards.
Barry Lance Le Cornu and his son Allan removed several boulders and rocks from Morgan's Beach in Cape Jervis near his waterfront home in 2017 before they started to build a concrete boat ramp.
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Adelaide furniture retailer Le Cornu has laid off some of its workforce. The company says eight workers are losing their jobs another five will be redeployed. The union representing shop workers ...
Iconic furniture store Le Cornu at Keswick in Adelaide's inner south-west is set to close down in the next six months. The history of Le Cornu 1854 — Phillip Joshua Le Cornu migrates to South ...
After being discovered as the source for the state’s lockdown, police have descended on Woodville Pizza Bar to protect against potential attacks. Furniture magnate Barry Le Cornu has been fined ...
Macquarie Investment Management Ltd. is among investors considering buying oil stocks after a supply glut drove crude to its lowest since 2009 and spurred a rout in shares of energy producers.
ADELAIDE’S iconic Le Cornu furniture business is to close. Chief executive officer (retail) Debra Singh told a media conference the mood inside the store was “sad” after she broke the news ...
Nurses flag Le Cornu site as carpark until multi-million development is built . NURSES are calling on the Makris Group to allow them to park on the vacant Le Cornu site until it is redeveloped ...
Former furniture magnate Barry Le Cornu and his son have had their guilty verdict for illegally dredging outside their beachside estate to create a boat ramp thrown out by the state’s highest court.
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