Ousted minister’s business love-in delivers a job
Sympli Australia and a former NSW minister’s mutual admiration while in office has been profitable for his one-time adviser.
Sympli Australia and a former NSW minister’s mutual admiration while in office has been profitable for his one-time adviser.
AustPost’s talking head told us pork pies about the planned scale of its job cuts, so perhaps a good place to start is its bloated PR team.
Not long after shrugging off questions about a corruption inquiry, the Victorian Premier was among the guests celebrating Lindsay Fox’s 86th birthday.
Corporate leaders hired to sit on government working groups and roundtables are being forced to sign nondisclosure agreements to keep their advice secret – and they aren’t happy.
If Fortescue Future Industries wants backing for its green hydrogen plans then evidence it can be done on an industrial scale would help – and so would retaining senior management.
It’s a delicate time for home building companies and Frank Walker’s National Tiles could be sweating on a fast-closing deadline for its $33m borrowings from NAB.
Businessman Peter Yunghanns’ longstanding commitment to bequeath a seven-figure sum to Melbourne’s Scotch College is no longer a nailed-on certainty.
The Victorian Governor may soon have to give up trappings of high office such as her police escort from Albert Park which saw roads blocked off for her short trip home.
Billionaire James Packer has removed all directorial oversight from first wife Jodhi Meares’ company, The Upside Corp – signalling growing trust in a more streamlined empire.
It seems public perception matters to the RBA boss who looked to offer small reprieve to households after coming under pressure from the public after his discounted home loan deal.
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