Trump effect spreads to Australia
Trust in Australian CEOs, government and the media has fallen to all time lows as the public say the system is failing and reject globalisation.
Patrick Durkin is Melbourne Bureau Chief and Boss Deputy Editor. He writes on News, Business and Leadership specialising in Management, Company Culture, Innovation. Based in our Melbourne newsroom, Patrick is an award-winning journalist, former lawyer and fellow of the Asia Pacific Journalism Foundation.
Trust in Australian CEOs, government and the media has fallen to all time lows as the public say the system is failing and reject globalisation.
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The corporate regulator has launched an investigation into Tennis Australia over wrongdoing on a $200 million TV deal with Channel Seven.
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Treasurer Scott Morrison is under pressure from business leaders to provide clarity on foreign investment policy.
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