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    Rhythm Snowsports owner Mick Klima taking in the sights at Thredbo on Friday.

    Ski season finds cold comfort from a slow start

    Ski industry operators say soft early snowfalls combined with 13 interest rate rises have led to a slower start to the season. But things can change quickly.

    • Gus McCubbing
    Terri Irwin: At 60, would she retire?

    How Terri Irwin defied pundits with debt-free success

    The wildlife warrior discusses business strategies that helped Australia Zoo navigate the shock death of her husband – and the zoo’s frontman – Steve.

    • Liam Walsh

    June

    Corporate Travel Management boss Jamie Pherous.

    Corporate Travel boss lends to exec he once gave $13m in shares to

    Jamie Pherous had previously transferred stock to the company’s former executive director for no consideration to help with her “health challenges”.

    • Liam Walsh
    International visitor spend reached 99 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, injecting $10.2 billion into the Australian economy.

    Tourism rebounds to near pre-pandemic levels

    The Australian industry is on track for the best year ever as international visitor numbers bounce back.

    • Ayesha de Kretser

    May

    A Fiji Airways plane at Sydney Airport. The island is hoping to be a crucial connector between Australia and the United States.

    This tiny airline wants to give the big guys a run for their money

    Fiji is home to fewer than 1 million people, but its flag carrier is taking the charge to Qantas with an elaborate dining experience for long-haul travellers.

    • Ayesha de Kretser
    Webjet boss John Guscic is sitting on plenty of cash but needs to pay out bondholders.

    Why Webjet wants to let the Ferrari out of the garage

    Breaking up is usually hard to do – but fed-up investors are mad for it. Webjet is jumping on the bandwagon.

    • Anthony Macdonald
    Webjet boss John Guscic. Shares surged as the company flagged a demerger and record earnings.

    Webjet shares surge as it flags demerger, record earnings

    Demand for travel has kept the earnings of the online travel bookings company solid in FY 2024, with plans to split its business-facing and direct-to-consumer operations.

    • Ayesha de Kretser