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Richard Goyder wants to remain as AFL chair until 2028

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.

  • by Michael Gleeson

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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
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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.

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Why Goyder survived even though his climate plan was panned

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.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Biggest climate revolt rocks Woodside as investors turn up heat on emissions

Biggest climate revolt rocks Woodside as investors turn up heat on emissions

Australia’s largest oil and gas company has been hit with an unprecedented investor uprising demanding greater action on climate change.

  • by Nick Toscano and Peter Milne
Consumer watchdog refuses to certify green labelling scheme

Consumer watchdog refuses to certify green labelling scheme

The ACCC has not certified a key federal government program used by more than 500 companies to promote their environmental credentials.

  • by Sumeyya Ilanbey
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‘Upfront, credible and honest’: Woodside boss spruiks climate plan ahead of crucial AGM
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‘Upfront, credible and honest’: Woodside boss spruiks climate plan ahead of crucial AGM

Meg O’Neill says the energy major is working to reduce its emissions but warns it’s not going to be easy or cheap.

  • by Peter Milne
Top UK fund turns up heat on Goyder as Woodside faces climate revolt

Top UK fund turns up heat on Goyder as Woodside faces climate revolt

Britain’s biggest asset manager will vote to remove Richard Goyder as chair of Australian energy giant Woodside amid a backlash over the board’s climate stance.

  • by Nick Toscano
Goyder appeals to Woodside shareholders to back climate plan

Goyder appeals to Woodside shareholders to back climate plan

Woodside chair Richard Goyder has written a last-minute letter to investors ahead of a vote next week on his own position and the company’s plans for climate change.

  • by Peter Milne and Nick Toscano
Inside the backlash facing Australia’s biggest energy company

Inside the backlash facing Australia’s biggest energy company

Woodside shareholders are about to decide if the company is doing enough to diversify revenue away from fossil fuels as warnings intensify about emissions heating the planet.

  • by Nick Toscano
Qantas baggage haunts under-pressure Goyder at Woodside

Qantas baggage haunts under-pressure Goyder at Woodside

After chairing Qantas during a period when it fell from grace, Richard Goyder is under intense pressure for the second time in less than a year.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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