Christopher Pyne’s firm is headed to London

Christopher Pyne’s firm is headed to LondonCredit:John Shakespeare

But it’s the timing of the move that caught CBD’s eye.

Barring a miracle that would makeScott Morrisonblush,Rishi Sunak’sTories are set to be swept out of office by Labour underSir Keir Starmernext week. And for lobby shops,particularly foreign upstarts hoping to make a bit of hay,there is no time more fertile than a change in government.

Pyne himself said as much.

“We’ve led the charge in Washington DC and Canberra. Now it’s time to do the same in London,so we’re putting one of our best people on the ground in Albion,” he told CBD.

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“The almost-certain new Labour government means change and opportunity for business here as well as there.”

MATE AGAINST MATE

State of Origin came to Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday night for the first time since 2018,and as usual,many ungrateful Victorians acted like they were too good for the country’s most important sporting rivalry.

The big game wasn’t a huge selling point for local personalities if the guest list for the NRL’s VIP enclosure was anything to go by. Westpac bossPeter Kingbrought the greatest business heft,while Defence Industry MinisterPat Conroywas the most senior figure to jet away from a Canberra sitting week.

The Victorians couldn’t even send anyone other than Tourism MinisterSteve Dimopoulos,while Solomon Islands PMJeremiah Manelegot to see a quintessential local cultural experience.

Also making the cut were players and staff from the Opals and the Boomers,including former NBA championsPatty MillsandMatthew DellavedovaandJosh Green,whose Dallas Mavericks lost this season’s recent finals series.

EXIT LEFT

CBD has long kept a close watch on our media colleagues crossing to the dark side and going to work in politics.

The latest defector from our very much thriving industry isGuardian Australia’s off-platform and newsletters editorAntoun Issa,who’s landed a job as chief of staff to Greens senatorMehreen Faruqi,the political party’s deputy leader.

Issa’s departure means the path from Guardianista to foot-soldier for the progressive side of politics looks increasingly well-trodden.

Last year,the outlet’s political editor,Katharine Murphy,left the press gallery behind to take up a gig spinning for Prime MinisterAnthony Albanese,a move which confused some readers who thought she’d been doing that job the whole time.

Brigid Delaney,the Guardian’s beloved “hot mess” columnist,is now well entrenched within the Labor-verse,joiningKaty Gallagher’soffice as a speechwriter before jumping ship to the perennially sidelined Environment MinisterTanya Plibersek.

Frankly,given the cost-of-living crisis and the Graun’s infamously stingy approach to staff remuneration,we don’t blame them for moving on.

DADDY DORE

CBDbrought word recently that formerAustralianeditorChris Dore,who shrugged off the unsavoury circumstances of his departure from that newspaper to land a hot new gig running Seven West Media’s papers,was expecting a baby with partner (and former colleague)Jenna Clarke.

We’re now pleased to report that the happy couple welcomed baby Louis Christopher into the world last week in Perth,where the pair have moved,the news documented in the classifieds section of a West Australian newspaper.

Readers might recall that Dore and Clarke’s recent baby shower,hosted by top defamation lawyerRebekah Giles,brought together a motley crew of media personalities and faded Liberal Party identities.

And even the birth brought a political bit-player into the mix,with former Australian Medical Association presidentMichael Gannondelivering the baby.

LANDERER’S LUCK

In Vaucluse,money talks.

CBDreported last week that prominent lawyer and property investorJohn Landererwas facing a neighbourhood revolt in the genteel harbourside suburb over a proposed $4.5 million renovation to his $18 million mansion.

TheKerry Packer confidant’s proposal to exceed the height limit drew objections from the likes of former Roosters captainAnthony Minichiello and international legal expertAlison Pert,wife of ex-competition czarRod Sims.

It was all for nothing,with the Woollahra Council Local Planning Panel approving Landerer’s new monstrosity last week,proving that the eastern suburbs’ NIMBY-ish hostility to new development doesn’t extend to the mega-rich.

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