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How Vanessa Hudson scored on her maiden Qantas result

How Vanessa Hudson scored on her maiden Qantas result

For the first time in living memory, Qantas shareholders took a hit for the team. That said, it wasn’t a big one.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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How the Napoleon of aviation lost the Qantas pay battle
Opinion
Aviation

How the Napoleon of aviation lost the Qantas pay battle

The financial successes that spawned Alan Joyce’s cult-like following among investors ultimately led to the former CEO having largely unfettered decision-making power.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Qantas cuts former CEO Alan Joyce’s pay by $9.3 million following damning review

Qantas cuts former CEO Alan Joyce’s pay by $9.3 million following damning review

Qantas had been under pressure from politicians, investors, employees and customers to claw back about $11 million of Joyce’s bonuses from his final pay packet.

  • by Amelia McGuire
Luxe Listings star Gavin Rubinstein has a Lamborghini problem

Luxe Listings star Gavin Rubinstein has a Lamborghini problem

The whole fast-living schtick that made the celebrity real estate agent’s show such a hit has come to bite.

  • by Kishor Napier-Raman and Stephen Brook
Should the Qantas board cut Alan Joyce’s pay deal down to size?

Should the Qantas board cut Alan Joyce’s pay deal down to size?

The airline has enlisted an influential governance expert to advise on whether to claw back up to $16 million from the former CEO’s performance-based pay entitlement.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Another approach? The Qatar decision scar has barely healed. Now it’s about to be reopened
Opinion
Aviation

Another approach? The Qatar decision scar has barely healed. Now it’s about to be reopened

This time Qatar has a lot more support for gaining extra flights to Australia. A conga line of competition economists and tourism operators will be watching closely.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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Sorry, not sorry: Qantas perfects the art of the non-apology
Opinion
Aviation

Sorry, not sorry: Qantas perfects the art of the non-apology

To suggest that the airline’s settlement over the ghost flights matter makes Qantas a trustworthy company is to be wilfully blind to its recent history.

  • by Joe Aston
Qantas loyalty revamp the right flight path to healing customer ‘pain point’

Qantas loyalty revamp the right flight path to healing customer ‘pain point’

Vanessa Hudson has taken on the Herculean task of trying to restore the relationship with Qantas customers and staff – and reweight the division of the spoils.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
A right knees-up: CPAC Australia goes to Washington

A right knees-up: CPAC Australia goes to Washington

The Aussie off-shoot of America’s “conservative Coachella” went on pilgrimage to experience the real thing in Washington, DC.

  • by Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Why Australian companies don’t want to make too much money

Why Australian companies don’t want to make too much money

The febrile hunt for profiteers in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis meant Australia’s largest companies had to worry about the potentially disastrous consequences of doing too well.

  • by Colin Kruger
Banducci and Joyce shared special talents, and one crucial weakness
Opinion
Governance

Banducci and Joyce shared special talents, and one crucial weakness

Brad Banducci, like Alan Joyce before him, was very good at lobbying governments. But the public lost patience with them, so they checked out.

  • by Parnell Palme McGuinness

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