December 2017
Star Entertainment has to be 'more than gambling' CEO Matt Bekier says
Star may be underwritten by slot machines and baccarat tables, but its CEO Matt Bekier is determined to pitch it as a high-end tourism company he explains over lunch with the AFR.
August 2017
News Corp editors back home, jobs intact - but are there changes afoot?
News Corp's Aussie editors are back in town: relatively unscathed (if you don't count psychological scars).
Blair lieutenant Peter Mandelson to visit Australia on Brexit mission
The architect of Britain's New Labour, Peter Mandelson is Australia-bound.
News Corp editors summoned to LA for annual grilling with Rupert Murdoch
Rupert's lieutenants in Australia are summoned to LA for the annual reckoning. But who's not invited?
Just how much skin does Elliott's Paul Singer have in the BHP game anyway?
Elliott might now be sitting on a bit of a loser. Not that they have much skin in the game to lose.
Graeme Samuel just can't get enough of those airports
Former ACCC boss Graeme Samuel was on the payroll of one of the bodies he's now charged with railing against.
Remembering Momentum Energy's faux green credentials
Paul Geason may be pointing the finger at the energy retail big boys, but his own track record isn't exactly squeaky.
Lobsters, mobsters, Grange and Matthew Guy: he should have gone Sicilian
We're far less concerned about who Matthew Guy dined with than why in god's name he paired lobster with Grange.
Elliott Management spinner Michael O'Looney denies local BHP recruitment fail
Elliott's spinner replies (sort of) to rumours the BHP raiding effort is struggling to find recruits.
New Century Resources' Tolga Kumova plays a blinder at Diggers and Dealers
No booth at Diggers and Dealers? New Century Resources' Tolga Kumova has a bab-tastic solution ...
Queensland Treasury Corp ditches Brissie's Tower of Power for more expensive digs
It appears Queensland Treasury Corporation's Phil Noble's expensive taste extends to his choice of digs.
Skimpies on itinerary as Diggers and Dealers gets into full swing
It's early days and a big call, given the context, but we think we may have found the digging-est event yet at this year's Diggers and Dealers.
Shari-Lea Hitchcock and her red-hot lips on the track
Box king Dick Pratt's former mistress is enjoying a purple patch with her GGs at the racetrack.
Old band back together for Peter Costello's surprise 60th birthday party
You couldn't move for Peking duck and old colleagues at the former treasurer's surprise 60th birthday.
Old habits die hard as Queensland Treasury Corp's Philip Noble trips off to the outback
Eyebrows are raised in the Sunshine State over Queensland Treasury Corporation's Philip Noble outback jolly.
PwC mulls purchase of creative agency Thinkerbell
Is PwC about to become the next big accounting firm to dip its toe into ad agency waters?
Gillian Triggs is back! And this time she's on the same-sex marriage warpath
Just when the government thought it had rid itself of its Gillian Triggs issue, she's back.
Lachlan Murdoch makes a cameo at Global HQ
Lachlan Murdoch takes his favourite Sydney editor, Chris Dore to lunch, Qantas and ARU chow down and Alex Malley breaks bread: it's Lunch Watch time.
July 2017
2GB's Ray Hadley hits back following John Laws ScoMo-inspired swipe
Broadcaster Ray Hadley hits back after John Laws' attempts a swipe during a ScoMo interview.
Seven's Nikki Rooke to radio while Brad Lyons relocates to Redfern
Seven loses sales exec Nikki Rooke and moves production head Brad Lyons to purgatory.