Note from Joe
Corporate Travel's extinction event
A mid-flight update, where Ashes anticipation meets the unravelling of CTM.
Richo’s redemption tour
How a lifetime of Sussex Street sleaze ended with wild applause. And more Rampart developments.
Twiggy's world
Tub-thumping mining billionaire Andrew Forrest is a rare gift to satire.
Back from the brink
The ASX pushes dual-class shares; plus restaurant gems, cultural picks, and why I hate your holiday photos.
Cettire on fire
Guess who bought Cat Rock's Cettire shares? Plus, the race to lead Air New Zealand.
King's Birthday honour (eye) roll
Joe explores the lowlights of the latest Order of Australia inductees, plus more shenanigans at IDP Education.
Westpac sinks to Carolyn McCann
For McCann to now be 2IC of Australia’s sixth largest company is beyond ludicrous.
The travel perks of company directors
Australia's director class specialises in quietly ratcheting up their pay via exotic supplementary allowances.
ASX explains itself. Poorly.
Fund managers are now trying to price the unpriceable risks of berserk founder-CEOs and of being transacted out of high-performing companies with zero recourse.
ASX marks the spot
The exchange can still prevent the James Hardie pirates from escaping Australia with their plunder.