There are less of the fart jokes,big moustaches and barbecues. Instead,Australians are picking cards for their dads with a bit more sentiment.
The families of Carla Zampatti,Michael Gudinski and Neil Balnaves describe how they grapple with a legacy – while grieving a loss.
Between team meetings and writing documents on company processes,Telstra worker Michael takes a business call for his side hustle - but not to the dismay of his boss.
While mild mallard types visit paradise.
Sisters Allegra and Bianca Spender are close,but working together in the family business founded by their mother,Carla Zampatti,tested their bond.
While Cedar Anderson and his father Stuart’s honey-extraction invention became a global success,the secret to a sweet life,they say,remains a simple one.
The Kennedys,Murdochs and Guccis are best known for their tragedies:murder,overdoses and feuds. But their trauma and influence primes them to hurt the rest of us,too.
The filmmaker and philanthropist is a third-generation flagbearer for one of Australia’s wealthiest families but happy to have charted his own course.
Overbearing parents,sibling rivalry,nepotism and emotional immaturity are all issues that can derail family business empires. Just ask the Rineharts.
Graham Turner,whose Flight Centre enterprise has been hit hard by COVID turbulence,has watched his son Matt's cycling retailer business 99 Bikes take off during the pandemic. They've supported each other through the ups and downs.
Gabby Leibovich and his brother Hezi grew up in Israel near the Lebanese border. Emigrating here with their family in 1986,they have gone on to become two of Australia’s most successful online entrepreneurs.