What your bookshelf says about you
The book isn't dead, just the way we use them.
The book isn't dead, just the way we use them.
“I sent him out a few times with one of his wheels not attached,” architect Jonathan Lake says of learning to become his son's pit crew.
Life is complicated enough. Why add to it on your wrist?
Architect Jeppe Aagaard Andersen has a keen interest in harbour cities.
An abrupt change of prime minister meant stopping the press to change the AFR Magazine's annual Power issue.
No surprise who's first. But the second most powerful person in the country might surprise you
When our 2015 power panel met mid-year to debate power in Australia there was deep doubt about whether Tony Abbott had the capacity to use his prime ministerial power effectively. Those doubts were confirmed just as the AFR Magazine Power issue went to print.
You may not have heard of Dennis Richardson or Duncan Lewis, but they represent the increased power of security agencies at a nervous time.
These people and themes are emblematic of Australia's bid to address some challenging social issues.
Experts say there are only six or eight investment bankers with the power to consistently grab a top 20 company's attention.
Industry is increasingly looking to innovators who can find growth outside the country's traditional comfort zones.
Our annual list of the most powerful people in Australia.
Hillary Clinton has great foreign affairs experience yet is campaigning on domestic issues. She’s lived in the White House before but that c...
Whether its their political influence, global recognition or impressive slew of development in the pipeline, Frank Lowy, Steve McCann, Harry...
This year a power gong should go to the legal profession as a whole, but a Federal Court transformer leads it. Here's why.
Australia's top sports administrators have billions of dollars worth of reasons to thank TV executives for delivering them good news in the ...
Media reform could be back on the agenda. And it will be down to new Communications Minister Mitch Fifield to deal with these moguls.
New federal Education Minister Simon Birmingham takes on a portfolio that his predecessor Christopher Pyne had big ambitions for, but failed...
Transformed by acquisition, legislation and start-up disruption, five names dominate the tech sector: David Teoh, Bill Morrow, Paul Bassat, ...
You’ve got lots of followers on social media, ergo you’re powerful, right? Not so fast, @mrconfident. Unless you’re Taylor Swift or Kim Kard...
Uncomfortable issues have dominated Australia’s cultural debate over the past 12 months, from child abuse and domestic violence to racism an...
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