Gladys strategist signs up to PwC rescue mission
He was the keeper of Treasury secrets while working for Berejiklian. And PwC, as we know, is a leaker of those secrets. So maybe the curious career path of Sean Berry isn’t too surprising.
He was the keeper of Treasury secrets while working for Berejiklian. And PwC, as we know, is a leaker of those secrets. So maybe the curious career path of Sean Berry isn’t too surprising.
Does Jim Chalmers endorse his department’s new guidelines on gender-affirming language? He’s not saying.
When Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes is in the firing line of one of your truckies, only a call from the Team Global Express chief herself is good enough.
Michelle Rowland’s access to 24-hour news and current affairs would rightfully be considered essential, given her role as Communications Minister. One would imagine so, in any case.
PwC is on the nose in the halls of power and, after pulling its post-budget dinner sponsorship, its name appears to be persona non grata at other events.
As much as he claims to be a humble servant of his constituents, it’s plain the former PM has been quietly seeking out higher ambitions for what remains of his working life.
Katrina Rathie this week fired Bubs founder and chief Kristy Carr and it seems she’s no stranger to shaking things up – just ask Cranbrook School.
Why is James Packer going out of his way to return one of his most healthy-looking entities from Barbados to tax-heavy Sydney?
Clive Palmer, basking in St Tropez for his son’s wedding, apparently still found the time to glance at the federal budget.
Nothing like the whiff of a surplus to lure Australia’s corporate predators and industry chieftains back to the Canberra watering hole.
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