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Immigration department approves first $5 million visa

Millionaire Chinese toymaker to get permanent residence as the federal immigration department's first 888 visa-holder.

By Myriam Robin

Budget 2013: Wayne Swan leaves us guessing with confused budget

By Richard Denniss

15 May 2013

Confusion lies at the heart of Treasurer Wayne Swan’s sixth budget. Does he want to be a big spender or a low taxer?

Budget 2013: Wayne Swan's budget gives little joy to business

By Cara Waters

15 May 2013

Traditionally a budget in an election year contains a host of sweeteners and giveaways, but this year the government simply didn't have the money to soften up the business community.

How conflicted and inexperienced project governance is undermining Australia’s infrastructure projects

By Myriam Robin

09 May 2013

The blame for infrastructure project delays is typically placed on contractors and project managers – but at least in some cases, the real culprits are elsewhere.

Size does matter (in signatures)

By Harvard Business Review

08 May 2013

New research: Companies led by CEOs who have large signatures perform worse than ones led by CEOs with small signatures.

What CEOs really think of their boards

By Harvard Business Review

30 April 2013

Business leaders reveal how boards can increase their effectiveness and become true strategic assets.

Directors come around on NBN investment but attitudes harden against government

By Myriam Robin

24 April 2013

Only one in four corporate directors believes the federal government understands business.

Aussie Home Loans CEO resigns, Symond insists on broker’s independence from CBA

By Myriam Robin

16 April 2013

Aussie Home Loans CEO Stephen Porges has resigned, one month after the Commonwealth Bank bought 80% of the mortgage broker.

Richard Branson to pose as female flight attendant on Air Asia flight

By Myriam Robin

11 April 2013

In 2010, Sir Richard Branson made a bet against Air Asia X boss Tony Fernandes, where the winner would have to serve as a flight attendant on the other airline’s flights.

If the media’s doing so badly why is Kerry Stokes digging in?

By Myriam Robin

10 April 2013

Australia’s richest bosses work in the media, by a hefty margin.

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