Endeavour backflips on Wavish nomination after board stoush

Endeavour backflips on Wavish nomination after board stoush

Endeavour told investors it was concerned by the “ongoing and significant disruption” to the business and would now put retail veteran Bill Wavish up for election at this year’s annual meeting.

  • byAmelia McGuire andEmma Koehn

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Using the carrot and the stick to drive better corporate behaviour

Using the carrot and the stick to drive better corporate behaviour

Qantas is the latest big company in strife that has tweaked its bonus scheme to put a tad less emphasis on returns. The trend has divided investors.

  • byClancy Yeates
Rio blast threatens Pilbara Indigenous heritage – again

Rio blast threatens Pilbara Indigenous heritage – again

Rio Tinto has apologised after iron ore blasting may have damaged a registered cultural heritage site,three years after the global Juukan Gorge scandal.

  • byPeter Milne
Pay rises for all the Qantas board:What each director received

Pay rises for all the Qantas board:What each director received

The airline’s board of directors – including chairman Richard Goyder,Maxine Brenner and advertising executive Todd Sampson – have all received a pay bump.

  • byAnne Hyland
Beyond the razzle-dazzle,Apple’s climate claims deserve scrutiny
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Emissions

Beyond the razzle-dazzle,Apple’s climate claims deserve scrutiny

Apple’s true specialty isn’t consumer technology. It’s marketing. So how much can we believe it selling its green credentials?

  • byMark Gongloff
The fat cat myth:Who should we really blame for high inflation?

The fat cat myth:Who should we really blame for high inflation?

The argument that companies took advantage of the pandemic to drive up their prices has been popular. But we may need to point the finger elsewhere.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
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More female directors,more scrutiny:Who gets a seat on ASX company boards?

More female directors,more scrutiny:Who gets a seat on ASX company boards?

Directors face increasing pressure to ensure they are not sacrificing the interests of stakeholders such as customers when satisfying the needs of shareholders.

  • byJessica Yun
Who best to pilot Qantas through headwinds?
Analysis
Aviation

Who best to pilot Qantas through headwinds?

The airline’s new CEO Vanessa Hudson has an almighty task ahead of her and will need every bit of help she can from Qantas’ board.

  • byAnne Hyland
A beauty queen,a failed hotel and the ghosts of Gordon Gekko

A beauty queen,a failed hotel and the ghosts of Gordon Gekko

A week ago,Moraya Wilson was crowned Miss Universe Australia. Now,financial regulators are deregistering 10 companies under her name. Her friends claim she knew nothing about them.

  • byCameron Houston
Alan Joyce’s messy end to a glittering career

Alan Joyce’s messy end to a glittering career

Alan Joyce ends his long Qantas career amid a raft of controversies and significant damage to the airline’s brand. With time,however,his 15 years in the top job might be viewed more positively.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Bolsonaros keep mum in probe of undeclared Saudi,Bahrain jewellery gifts

Bolsonaros keep mum in probe of undeclared Saudi,Bahrain jewellery gifts

Necklaces,expensive watches and gold-plated statuettes only came to light when Jair Bolsonaro tried to recover a batch seized by customs.

  • byRicardo Brito