Your taxpayer dollars at work: Arts council takes creative approach to racism
Why did Creative Australia send an artist who portrayed the leader of Hezbollah as ‘divine’ as our representative to Venice? Good question.
Why did Creative Australia send an artist who portrayed the leader of Hezbollah as ‘divine’ as our representative to Venice? Good question.
Whatever interest rate you’re paying on your home loan, pie-in-face expert Sanjeev Gupta is almost certainly paying more.
Design firm Canva has been forced into a hasty overhaul of its office policy guidelines after hosting a Sydney event featuring pro-Hamas speakers.
Less than a year ago, Alan and Rebecca Yazbek forked out $11m for a tumbledown mansion. So, is it a cashflow problem or something else behind it being put up for sale again so soon?
There’s snark and banter and outrage over missing biscuits and a tampon dispenser. No wonder chief Dino Otranto says he fortifies himself with a bottle of scotch when reading staff replies to a cute little exercise Fortescue has started.
Sussan Group owner Naomi Milgrom has distanced herself from the investment company run by her three children that has poured money into Simon Homes a Court’s Climate 200 movement.
A court stoush featuring two private school boys, a hit TV show and an old gangster? Throw in some fast cars and rhyming slang and you’ve surely got the makings of a major movie.
Rob Scott was conspicuous by his absence as yet another of Wesfarmers’ dud investments was put to the sword but why he was schmoozing at the Davos world forum is a head scratcher.
Jon Adgemis probably has bigger things on his mind than the loss of his lifestyle trappings, but if you’re in the market for a luxury yacht then the Commonwealth Bank has a deal waiting for you.
Life out of politics for coal-fired-up former PM Scott Morrison is all sunshine now and his plans for 18 rooftop solar panels on his soon-to-be home suggest he’s seen the light.
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