Jared Lynch, The Australian

Jared Lynch

The Australian

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Past:
  • The Australian
  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • WAtoday
  • Essential Baby
  • Brisbane Times
  • The Age
  • Fairfax Good Food
  • Financial Review

Past articles by Jared:

Private equity looks set to take control of collapsed wine group McWilliam’s

One of Australias oldest family-owned wine producers, McWilliams, looks set to fall into private equity hands, with a global firm chaired by Melbourne businessman Charles Hunting emerging as the frontrunner to buy the collapsed wine group in a deal worth more than 46m. → Read More

Chinese buyer still keen on Kidman, likens Australian politics to Netflix series House of Cards

A Chinese-led consortium has declared it will lob another bid for Australia's biggest private landholding, S. Kidman & Co, but will wait until after the federal election. → Read More

Murray Goulburn shares dive 42%, CEO leaves

Investors have savaged Murray Goulburn in a tumultuous day for Australia's biggest milk processor after it butchered its profit forecasts and its managing director resigned. → Read More

Chinese supermarket chain Winha woos Australian farmers

Three years ago Chinese supermarket chain Winha had no customers. Now it has 800,000, and it has Aussie farmers in its sights. → Read More

Chinese supermarket chain Winha woos Australian farmers

Three years ago Chinese supermarket chain Winha had no customers. Now it has 800,000, and it has Aussie farmers in its sights. → Read More

Murray Goulburn's domino effect on Australia's dairy industry

Dairy farmers fear cuts to the amount Murray Goulburn pays for milk will spill sector-wide. → Read More

Treasure Island: How New Zealand sees Australia's car industry

The private companies that ship grey market cars out of Japan and New Zealand have a nickname for Australia. It's Treasure Island. → Read More

China tightens infant formula regulations

Bellamy's Organic and Blackmores will have to apply for new product registration in China as the country toughens rules for foreign companies selling infant formula online. → Read More

Children caught in bookies' gaming advertising arms race

Children have been caught in the crossfire of a prominent bookmaker's forray into E-Sport. → Read More

Fonterra doubles profit but says Aussie business is 'unsatisfactory'

The world's biggest dairy exporter has more than doubled its net profit despite tumbling global milk prices. → Read More

Weak global dairy prices sour Murray Goulburn's profit

Australia's biggest milk processor, Murray Goulburn, has confirmed it will miss the profit forecast from its prospectus, sending units in its listed trust tumbling as much as 13.6 per cent. → Read More

GrainCorp to pour at least $300m into privatising CBH co-operative

GrainCorp has moved to increase its dominance in the west, joining a consortium aimed at privatising WA co-operative CBH Group. → Read More

Ford profit up as Ranger overtakes Toyota Hilux as Australia's best-selling ute

Ford's Australian-designed Ranger ute helped quadruple the company's Asia Pacific pre-tax profit in the December quarter. → Read More

Half baby formula bought in supermarkets going overseas

More than half the infant formula sold by Australia's supermarket chains is being shipped overseas by gangs raiding the shelves of Coles, Woolworths and Metcash/IGA. → Read More

Bellamy's strikes deal to increase baby formula production

NZ dairy exporter Fonterra will make infant formula for Bellamy's Organic under a multimillion-dollar deal as the company boosts production to meet demand. → Read More

Cathay Pacific to make first cargo flight from Australia's food bowl

Hong Kong airline, Cathay Pacific, will make its first cargo flight to regional Australia on Monday to fly produce directly from the country's food bowl to China. → Read More

A2 weighs up building baby formula plant to cash in on China demand

Trans-Tasman dairy company a2 Milk is considering building its own infant formula plant to meet strong demand for its premium product. → Read More

WCB posts $1.2 million loss, says farm-gate price too high amid global dairy rout

A collapse in global dairy prices has sunk Warrnambool Cheese and Butter into the red. → Read More

Murray Goulburn confident of milk production growth despite El Nino

Australia's biggest dairy processor, Murray Goulburn, is confident it can increase its milk intake this year despite farmers battling drought from the worst El Nino in almost 20 years. → Read More

Farmers forced to slaughter cows as El Nino leaves 'no room for passengers'

Dairy farmers are beginning to slaughter cows as an El Nino sweeps across Australia, leaving 'no room for passengers'. → Read More