The Inner SanctumLeadershipMelinda Cilento has blazed a trail in public policy at the BCA and CEDA plus the Woodside board by role reversing with her husband. But she hasn’t escaped the old stereotypes.
A forensic look at Qantas’s failings finds the overriding theme was a dominant, long-term CEO who called all the shots in the face of a weak board.
EmploymentBusinessBusiness leaders say the NSW government order for public servants to get back to the office should help other companies that are battling to wean their own workers from their homes.
GovernanceLeadershipAustralia’s top 200 companies are only 30 women short of reaching a historic target in the fight to appoint more female directors.
ExclusiveCompaniesStar’s blunt rejection of the independent manager’s internal report incensed the NSW casino regulator, prompting it to take aim at the group’s CEO and chairman.
ExclusiveBusinessThe swimmers have dominated in the pool which is just the start of the influence Gina Rinehart has had in the first week of the Olympics.
Inner SanctumLeadershipSailing legend Mat Belcher broke down when told of his daughter’s Down syndrome diagnosis in 2016. But eight-year-old Amelie is now the inspiration and drive for his latest venture.
The Inner SanctumLeadershipMany believe mixing business and friendship is a recipe for disaster but for the three creators of Sharesies their bond has led to an app used to invest over $3bn across Australia, New Zealand and America.
LeadershipLeadership‘Self-made’ women will dominate Australian philanthropy during the next two decades, says entrepreneur Deanne Weir.
GamingLeadershipCasino operator Crown Resorts has unveiled its new list of executives as it moves to invest big in new non-gaming attractions.
ExclusivePropertyForget investment apartments. The old-fashioned family home in a decent suburb is the best investment in the residential sector, the former tech leader and politician says.
sporting championNationThe silver medallist and former Shell Australia chief, who was due to attend the Games in Paris later this month, has passed away peacefully at the age of 90.
The Inner SanctumLeadershipWhen insolvency documents were delayed by a printing glitch, Michelle Stanton decided Bevilles, the jewellery chain started by her grandparents in Melbourne in 1934, was worth fighting for. Last year she sold it for $45m.
LeadershipLeadershipThe businessman and National Basketball League owner wants to start a conversation about Australia’s values and identity, inspired by the 60th anniversary of The Australian.
SportsLeadershipWhile rugby union and AFL have been the sport of top levels of business here, Gary Weiss has been working behind the scenes to build up the ‘working man’s game’ of rugby league.
Sir Roderick Carnegie came to the top job at mining group CRA exactly as Australia began to change so dramatically in the 1970s and he both rode and helped mould that change.
TerryMcCrann
In the face of contemporary challenges, the growing backlash against diversity and inclusion is both unsettling and ironic.
Lisa Annese
ExclusiveNationBillionaire miner and investor Gina Rinehart wants Australians to keep their pressure up on politicians and says she uses only her influence to encourage policies which are clearly pro-Australia.
OlympicsLeadershipRowing Australia and its athletes have big support from Australia’s richest person. But the boss of the sport has a strategy to find additional funding after the Paris Olympics.
The Inner SanctumLeadershipProfessor Mark Kendall, with backing from retired Aussie F1 great Mark Webber, is taking an Australian wearable technology business to the world in order to change the lives of millions.
MiningLeadershipThe mining billionaire wields plenty of influence in his own right, but says the former Labor prime minister has left the biggest mark on this country in the past 60 years. Watch the VIDEO.
Sports businessLeadershipAfter ending up with a $300,000 debt following her stellar career, beach volleyball champion Natalie Cook is helping athletes help themselves to a better financial future.
60 years of Australian businessBusinessWhen we go back to 1964, we find a society which has many lessons for contemporary Australia. Robert Gottliebsen looks at events and watershed moments which shaped the business world.
The Inner SanctumLeadershipFamily tragedy moulded Qualtrics chief Zig Serafin into who he is today but it was a 17-year career with Microsoft which fired his passion for AI to enhance personal experiences in businesses.
The irony is that Australia’s corporate governance regulator doesn’t get the basics of corporate governance right.
James Shipton
CompaniesRyan Stokes wants to bring an ‘owner’s mindset’ to the building icon he has been pursuing for more than two years.
Inside StoryBusinessSarah Liu was so struck by the lack of opportunities for Asian-Australians she began her own firm. Now 12 years later she says there is a backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion.
exclusiveTechnologyCanva’s three co-founders have pledged to give away their fortunes, and have already emerged as some of Australia’s biggest living donors.
The Inner SanctumLeadershipThe former AFL superstar’s first funds management venture, named after a famed athletics coach, has returned 25 per cent to investors by following what Chris Judd did best in footy.
exclusiveLeadershipSir Donald Trescowthick will be honoured this weekend after a fundraiser masterstroke 40 years ago in the form of the Prime Minister’s Olympic Dinner.