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CBD crime investigation: The chief justice, the university and the mystery of the missing gift

CBD crime investigation: The chief justice, the university and the mystery of the missing gift

When the University of Melbourne Law School went to give Chief Justice of Federal Court Debra Mortimer her thank you gift, it wasn’t there.

  • by Stephen Brook, Kishor Napier-Raman and Tom Cowie

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He’s back: What Peter Costello did next

He’s back: What Peter Costello did next

The former federal treasurer’s career took a nosedive after that incident at Canberra Airport. Now he has just scored an appointment to a prestigious board.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Riewoldt’s return: Saints great back in Australia for television role

Riewoldt’s return: Saints great back in Australia for television role

Nick Riewoldt, who has been living in the US since 2022, will return for a commentary role, while Nine’s Eddie McGuire has hit out at “Channel Copycat” amid major moves within the AFL media.

  • by Hannah Hammoud
Hutchison’s company at the centre of footy media shake-up

Hutchison’s company at the centre of footy media shake-up

Craig Hutchison is set to feature on Seven next year as his production company, Rainmaker, expands its relationship with the Kerry Stokes-controlled network.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Caroline Wilson to join Seven’s broadcast team for 2025 AFL season

Caroline Wilson to join Seven’s broadcast team for 2025 AFL season

The leading football journalist will keep writing for The Age and maintain her regular commitments with 3AW.

  • by Calum Jaspan
The after-hours call that spelled Sneesby’s end at Nine

The after-hours call that spelled Sneesby’s end at Nine

The chief executive’s departure comes less than a week after Nine’s successful month-long Olympics and Paralympics coverage concluded, and with a tough set of financial results in the rearview mirror.

  • by Calum Jaspan
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Nine CEO is out the door and it was only a matter of time

Nine CEO is out the door and it was only a matter of time

The countdown to Mike Sneesby’s exit from Nine Entertainment started the minute his greatest board ally – former chairman Peter Costello – left in June.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Nine boss Mike Sneesby steps down after ‘challenging’ year

Nine boss Mike Sneesby steps down after ‘challenging’ year

Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby will depart the company at the end of this month after 3½ years in the role.

  • by Calum Jaspan
‘I’m so glad he ignored me’: Alan Kohler on the advice son Chris didn’t take
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‘I’m so glad he ignored me’: Alan Kohler on the advice son Chris didn’t take

Despite working for rival TV networks as finance editors, there’s no competition between this father and son.

  • by Melissa Fyfe
News rivals prove collaboration is key on recycling and environment

News rivals prove collaboration is key on recycling and environment

While competing hard for readers, Australia’s major print news outlets, including Nine and News Corp, have collaborated for years to ensure their product is clean and green.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Nine banks on broadcast shift despite profit slump

Nine banks on broadcast shift despite profit slump

Chair Catherine West says the media group has continued to perform well in a challenging market, and started this year “on a positive note” with its Olympics coverage.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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