Richard Petty's wife Tatyana Klauzner also a fan of CPA Australia
Tatyana Klauzner served on one of CPA's Divisional Council, which indirectly elects her husband Richard Petty to the CPA board.
Tatyana Klauzner served on one of CPA's Divisional Council, which indirectly elects her husband Richard Petty to the CPA board.
Swans CEO Andrew Ireland says it wouldn't be appropriate for the club to ask Tim Worner to stand down from the board.
Former sailing champion Andrew Plympton is expected to throw his hat into the ring for the AOC's Vice Presidency.
Richard Howard, John Howard's youngest son, has tied the knot in a very Sydney ceremony.
High-powered female Sydney Swans members will take CEO Andrew Ireland to task over a reluctance to move on Tim Worner.
Recently departed Herbert Smith Freehills partner Brendan Quinn's expense receipts have left us green with envy.
Vocation's former chairman and CEO have both filed their defences in the Federal Court against misleading and deceptive conduct charges brought by ASIC.
Judgment day is coming for Praemium, its Board and rebel shareholders led by sacked CEO Michael Ohanessian.
Former Labor treasurer and current subject of an ASIC court action, John Dawkins pontificates on the evils of federal politics - without a hint of irony.
In the fortnight since Gerry Harvey declared war on "criminal short sellers", shorts in Harvey Norman have more than doubled, from 3.64 per cent to 8.09 per cent of the register.
Alex Malley's champion Richard Petty is in business with Liberal Party doyen Richard Alston, who is also a CPA director.
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The former Fairfax photographer is breaking out as a visual artist in his own right.
We knew Vyril Vella had balls of steel, but he's shaping up as Rear Window's Non-Executive Director of the Year.
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Global business leader Andrew Liveris is looking out for the little man. It's a wonder he can even make him out from that far up!
Sacked Praemium boss Michael Ohanessian clearly has his supporters, but what does history, and numbers, say?
Not content to have defiled one of rugby league's most hallowed grounds, overseas betting house Lottoland now seems intent on wiping out your friendly, neighbourhood newsagent.
Peta Credlin continues to delight and amuse.
This shareholder wanted out for the same reasons Lew should steer clear. But it has put the heat on Myer's short sellers.
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The woes for Clayton's lobbying firm, Dragoman continue as co-owners Tom Harley and John Fast refuse to speak to one another.
At first glance, there's no possible world in which Macquarie Bank and the Real Housewives of Sydney overlap. But then first glances can be so deceiving.
Social activists Get Up! are driving their members to save the planet by signing up to a bank chaired by a big mining figure.
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