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AFL Commission chairman Richard Goyder is seeking a sixth term.

Agitated presidents consider move to oust Goyder from AFL’s top job

Not since the start of this century have the clubs used their constitutional muscle to remove a commissioner.

  • Caroline Wilson

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Essendon president David Barham has told the AFL commission that the league would be seen as “corporate bullies” should Tasmania fail in its bid to secure the competition’s 19th team.

‘Corporate bullies’: Essendon boss warned AFL over stadium roof demand

David Barham is the first club figure to push back on the league’s ultimatum for the controversial Macquarie Point stadium to have a roof.

  • Caroline Wilson
Despite his low profile, former league CEO Andrew Demetriou remains an influential figure within the AFL.

He walked away from footy 11 years ago, but this key figure has Andrew Dillon’s ear

Andrew Demetriou insists he’s retired and has barely attended a game in an official capacity since he departed the AFL, but the former league chief has emerged as a loyal and trusted confidante of the man now reshaping the competition and its administration.

  • Caroline Wilson
Richard Goyder is leading the search to find his successor.

Succession showdown: Presidents rally against AFL boss’s exit strategy

Richard Goyder is leading the search for his successor. The clubs are not happy.

  • Caroline Wilson
AFL Chairman Richard Goyder, his wife Janine Goyder, and Coles CEO Leah Weckert at Richmond Train Station after the Australian Open Men’s singles final.

Line call: Feted execs take the train home after Open finale

From corporate box seats to the cheap seats, Richard Goyder is no stranger to the Australian Open’s post-match pilgrimage.

  • Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
AFL Commission chairman Richard Goyder.

Richard Goyder wants to remain as AFL chair until 2028

Goyder surprised senior AFL people when he revealed his intent to remain in the top job until 2028.

  • Michael Gleeson
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Alan Joyce left the company shortly after being hauled before a Senate inquiry last year.

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.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his PNG counterpart, James Marape, walk the Kokoda Track.

Kokoda cakewalk: Albanese’s trek treat sweetens Anzac exertion

A helicopter special delivery meant the going wasn’t all tough for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his PNG counterpart as they walked the Kokoda Track.

  • Noel Towell and Kishor Napier-Raman
Anthony Albanese gets into the ANZAC spirit at the Kokoda track

Anzac cakewalk: Albo gets a sweet treat in PNG while Duttons stokes home front

The prime minister gets a helicopter re-up while the opposition leader stays home in Queensland.

  • Kishor Napier-Raman and Noel Towell
Richard Goyder speaking to Woodside’s annual general meeting in Perth on Wednesday.

Why Goyder survived even though his climate plan was panned

For large investors such as pension and superannuation funds, a vote against what climate activists and experts and some shareholders believe is a vague and feeble plan to reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement is a no-brainer.

  • Elizabeth Knight

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