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Billionaires v BHP: who is right about lithium?

This week on The Fin podcast, Peter Ker and Elouise Fowler on why the Liontown deal collapsed and whether lithium could become the next iron ore for Australia.

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Lisa Wade, chief executive of Digital X.

Why this CEO worries about WFH and ChatGPT

DigitalX boss Lisa Wade has several tools to get through stressful situations. She takes “a few breaths”, taps her watch, or presses her feet into the floor.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

This school drop-out became a property magnate. Here’s how he did it

He was told he didn’t have the ‘capability’ to finish school. Now, Nigel Satterley has a $500 million empire that landed him on the Rich List.

  • Julie-anne Sprague
The Chanticleer podcast features James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald.

Rinehart changes Liontown’s game | Is Origin worth more? | Bullock’s oil price headache

In this week’s episode, James and Anthony look at two spicy takeover battles and celebrate the podcast’s first birthday with special guest Financial Review editor-in-chief, Michael Stutchbury.

Think you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

  • Daniel Arbon
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Joe Aston on 12 years of Rear Window

This week on The Fin podcast, Joe Aston on his evolution from gossip columnist to campaigning journalist and life after Rear Window.

Sydney Swans CEO Tom Harley says understanding your priorities will help you make better decisions.

How Sydney Swans boss Tom Harley makes the right decisions

Getting your priorities in order is critical when it comes to making decisions. Sydney Swans chief executive Tom Harley’s key priority is his family.

  • Sally Patten and Euan Black
The Chanticleer podcast features James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald.

PwC’s ashes smoulder | Energy transition stalls | Who will be Qantas’ chairman?

In this week’s episode, James and Anthony look at the future of the big four consulting firms after the PwC tax leaks scandal, the tough reality of a faltering energy transition, and ask who should be the next chairman of Qantas.

Think you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

  • Ingrid Fuary-Wagner

Sign up for The Legal Brief – the AFR’s new newsletter

Offered free every Friday, The Legal Brief will dive into the industry’s biggest news, firms, cases and personalities.

  • Maxim Shanahan
Sarah Derry, chief executive of Accor in the Pacific, likes living with a bit of chaos as it “breeds creativity”.

Why this CEO avoids email and shuns morning routines

Living with a bit of chaos breeds creativity, says Sarah Derry, CEO of Accor in the Pacific.

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  • Sally Patten and Euan Black

This Rich Lister added $1b to his wealth in less than two years

Medical technology firm Pro Medicus has delivered blistering returns this year. Its success has propelled co-founder Sam Hupert into the $2 billion club.

  • Julie-anne Sprague
The Chanticleer podcast features James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald.

Surging bond yields and market panic | Will the RBA raise rates?

In this week’s episode, James and Anthony look at why surging bond yields have markets in a panic and what it means for the Reserve Bank and the local economy.

Think you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

  • Ingrid Fuary-Wagner

The Murdoch succession: Has Lachlan won?

This week on The Fin podcast, senior writer Neil chenoweth and Chanticleer columnist James Thomson explain how family politics works within the Murdoch empire.

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Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX, arriving at court in August.

Australian FTX creditors’ long wait | Metigy investors’ texts | A closer look at Airwallex

The Australian Financial Review’s new tech newsletter The Download takes an insightful look at the week’s biggest tech stories, deals and trends.

  • Nick Bonyhady

‘Be yourself, and if you don’t fit in, then move’

Alinta Energy chief executive Jeff Dimery tells Sally Patten that when he makes a decision, he assesses the consequences of not making it.

  • Sally Patten

September

Mr Yum co-founder Kim Teo is chief executive of the merged entity while Stevan Premutico of me&u will be a non-executive board director.

Inside a tech merger | Do 99pc of start-ups really fail? | Our verdict on the new iPhone

The Australian Financial Review’s new tech newsletter The Download takes an insightful look at the week’s biggest tech stories, deals and trends.

  • Paul Smith
The Chanticleer podcast features James Thomson and Anthony Macdonald.

Can PwC fix itself? | Flashbacks to the GFC | Bullock’s big test

In this week’s episode, James and Anthony look at why markets are having nasty GFC flashbacks, ask whether PWC can really fix itself and look ahead to Michele Bullock’s first big test.

Think you know this week’s news? Answer these 10 questions

Have you been paying attention this week? Test your knowledge across politics, business and world news.

  • Ingrid Fuary-Wagner