Qantas chair John Mullen has conceded the airline’s reputation is a ‘long way from being fixed’ just days after it announced the departure of advertising guru Todd Sampson from the board.
Cheyanne Enciso
Former WiseTech Global chairman Andrew Harrison has returned to the board he departed just a year ago to fill the role of lead independent director.
Daniel Newell
Austal has poured cold water on spurned suitor Hanwha’s bid for a board seat while questioning the South Korean group’s belief it can add value to the Australian naval shipbuilder.
Sean Smith
An independent review into the actions of WiseTech’s scandal-prone founder Richard White has revealed he made incomplete and, at times, misleading disclosures about personal relationships.
Jackson Hewett
The Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility is opposing the re-election of all three directors, citing their shared responsibility for Woodside’s ‘chronically poor shareholder returns’.
New Qantas chair John Mullen has blasted corporate Australia’s support of the Voice campaign and warned against going too far in the support of ‘worthy causes’.
Neale Prior
Australia’s prudential regulator has proposed the biggest shake-up of board rules governing the banking, superannuation and insurance industries in more than a decade.
Neale Prior and Daniel Newell
Embattled Star Entertainment has paused trade ahead of the release of its half-year financial report, with a repeated warning that without a white knight it may not be able to continue as a going concern.
Accounts filed with the corporate regulator on Thursday show the Eagles’ 2024 annual profit fell to just $675,924 from $1.98m the year before, despite the club pulling in nearly $5m in extra revenue.
However, the corporate regulator says it is making ‘preliminary enquiries’ into the $32 billion logistics software giant ahead of quick call on any action.
Sean Smith and Daniel Newell
A director seeking re-election at the fiery annual general meeting of dispute-riddled explorer Global Lithium Resources has made assurances a new board would act in the bests interests of Australia.
Simone Grogan
Two directors of dispute-riddled explorer Global Lithium Resources have sensationally quit the board ahead of a highly anticipated annual general meeting on Thursday afternoon.
Mineral Resources is still months away from announcing a new board chair to replace James McClements after a tax scandal and a series or corporate governance disasters forced his decision to exit.
BHP has tapped former NAB chief executive Ross McEwan to be its new chair as Ken MacKenzie steps down from the role after eight years.
Adrian Rauso
Investors split over the future of flailing West Perth explorer Global Lithium Resources are set to cast their vote on whether an outsider boots out management to see it through a market downturn.
Embattled Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison has reportedly started paying some of the financial penalties slapped on him by the board over a tax scandal.
The likes of Raleigh Finlayson, Jake Klein, Mark Clark, Stuart Tonkin and Luke Creagh are minting hefty wealth gains off the price surge, catapulting up rich lists on stock holdings that have soared in value.
The Federal prudential watchdog has widened an investigation of Cbus after unveiling its latest attempts to address chronic risk management problems at the $100 billion industry super fund.
The board of WiseTech Global has confirmed it is investigating two new complaints lodged against founder and former chief executive Richard White.
Mineral Resources’ embattled leader Chris Ellison will soon be interviewed by Australia’s corporate cop as part of its investigation, according to a media report.
The Australian Institute of Company Directors says companies have embraced diversity for “sound economic reasons”, but Trump wind-back is an opportunity to measure sentiment in Australia.
Septuagenarian mining magnate Tim Goyder talks about conquering cancer and being ‘welded on’ at fledgling lithium producer Liontown Resources.
Shares in this rare earths hopeful are running hot after it announced a minerals stalwart had joined its ranks.
Angry shareholders have delivered a first strike against ANZ over its bond trading scandal and forced the bank to withdraw a bonus reward for retiring chief executive Shayne Elliott.
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