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Daily Telegraph Power 100 2022: Who really pulls the strings in Sydney?

There have been seismic shifts in the rankings of our city’s most influential. Three of the top five on The Daily Telegraph 2021 Power 100 list have been pushed down — or out altogether.

The Sydney Power 100: Who made the cut?

The wattage of Sydney – Australia’s most powerful city – is only increasing.

Our internationally acclaimed A-list actors are bringing more work home.

Top business leaders and entrepreneurs have come to realise they can run worldwide empires from what is undeniably the country’s most global city.

Arguably Australia’s foremost sporting side – the men’s Test cricket team – is once again captained by a Sydneysider; the vice is now from here too.

And the upcoming contest for the prime ministership is between two of our own, unlike last time.

Labor leader Anthony Albanese has burst into the top 20 this year. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Damian Shaw
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has burst into the top 20 this year. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Damian Shaw

When it comes to power, Sydney is number one and moving away from the pack. Fast.

The Daily Telegraph’s Power 100 list, released this week, reveals the pecking order in this town when it comes to overt influence.

Does the Premier carry more clout in Sydney than the PM, or is it the other way round?

Last year, both ScoMo and Gladys were pipped by the virus, which we ranked no.1. But not this time. It is on the list, but not in the top 10.

In fact, only two of last year’s top five have held onto spots in that first handful.

Does Premier Dominic Perrottet carry more clout in Sydney than the PM? Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dylan Coker
Does Premier Dominic Perrottet carry more clout in Sydney than the PM? Picture: NCA NewsWire / Dylan Coker

Five politicians – including a power couple – have burst into the top 20. One is Labor leader Anthony Albanese.

Two public servants have made their way into this quintessential quintile as well, RBA Governor Philip Lowe and new Police Commissioner Karen Webb.

Four women making their debut in our rankings do so in the top 40.

More than a fifth of the names on the list are new. This is another demonstration of how much extra power is flowing into and through Sydney.

New Police Commissioner Karen Webb has made it onto the list. Picture: Jonathan Ng
New Police Commissioner Karen Webb has made it onto the list. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Many of these fresh entries are people who, in a vast array of endeavours, are taking on the rest of the world and winning.

In this way, our rankings are a reflection of more than just overt local power.

They are a catalogue of the growing international stature of our city. Find out who made the cut later this week.

The Daily Telegraph’s Power 100 list is published on February 11 in print and online.

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