THE BRIEF: Business matters
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Thursday, 02nd October 2025 at 6:02amBusiness is firmly in the spotlight in today's news - both legal and illegal - so for a change let's start with Melbourne's Herald Sun and the so-called tobacco wars, which takes up almost all its front page and more inside, with a dramatic all caps headline and a picture of staff at a Country store who have, as journalist Regan Hodge put it, "lifted the lid on how an underworld cartel is terrorising small businesses". The store suffered a ram raid after ignoring "a chilling order" from crime kingpin Kaz Hamad's goons, claims Hodge.

What chilled me the most, purely as a journalist you understand, is that the goons can't spell. Indeed, the shop owners believed the note to be the work of a child, given the scrappy writing and the fact they couldn't even correctly spell the name o...
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