Academics wilt at fears Frydenberg film will draw cranks
Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg has discovered the hard way what power protesters wield over weak-willed academia when a speaking engagement was canned over security concerns.
Former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg has discovered the hard way what power protesters wield over weak-willed academia when a speaking engagement was canned over security concerns.
WAM boss Geoff Wilson was unimpressed by an investor who complained about the performance of one of his funds – and mused that an aptitude test might be in order.
Nothing like an anonymous staff survey to check an organisation’s pulse, and over at Andrew and Nicola Forrest’s charitable appendage Minderoo the feedback has been somewhat glum.
Risks can’t be avoided when investing in new ideas and new technology, says NAIF executive.
Every picture tells a story, they say, and these ones clearly show the absurdity of the dream versus reality of what has come to pass for Andrew Forrest’s green energy aspirations.
Mineral Resources says it’s a female friendly workplace and splashed cash on a glossy video starring a former federal pollie to push the case. Such a shame it’s a load of piffle.
Almost 10 years after their divorce, rich-listers Heloise Pratt and Alex Waislitz are still working out how to divide their billions, and it’s starting to get ugly.
So it seems ASIC boss Joe Longo has a fun side, pairing up with former chair Alan Cameron to throw a private luncheon for a select few of the regulator’s past luminaries.
Two diehard CFMEU officials threw any thoughts of greenhouse gases out of the plane window to enjoy a balmy Mexican wedding complete with plunge pools and guests flown in.
Not only was strategists Civic Group hired by a fuel rival to muddy the reputation of petrol chain OTR but it turns out there’s a touch of Israeli-Palestinian rivalry in the background.
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