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Mark Di Stefano

Columnist

Mark Di Stefano is Rear Window columnist, based in the Sydney newsroom. He previously worked at BuzzFeed, the Financial Times and The Information before joining the Financial Review as a media and tech correspondent. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at [email protected]

Mark Di Stefano

Yesterday

Philip Lowe is Barrenjoey’s new inside man

The former RBA governor has joined the board of the bank he once lashed out at, putting them in a penalty box.

This Month

Tabcorp’s youth bookmaker has its own viral star

An Instagram influencer spends thousands of dollars placing short-priced bets. But who’s funding him?

Meet Albo’s money-burning EV poster child

Administrators say it’s “likely” the once-fancied Tritium was trading while insolvent since at least July last year.

Hemmes wins Establishment trademark dispute

The Merivale hospitality entrepreneur won a decisive naming rights victory against a new Brisbane restaurant called Establishment 203.

Gina Rinehart upgrades her airport (and email signature)

The country’s richest person has hijacked the email signatures of her employees. She’s also set to unveil a massive new airport refit.

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Judith Neilson’s daughter no longer part of mum’s ‘singular vision’

The philanthropist’s daughter Beau Neilson left Phoenix Central Park last week, and the website has a new line regarding the visionary credit for the venue’s success.

Chris Ellison embraces unbossing at MinRes

The mining billionaire’s latest move to get costs under control is slicing up middle management.

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Luke Sayers gets dragged into technicolour

Former PwC chief counsel Meredith Beattie colours in the lines of her former boss.

Chris Ellison defends nepotism at MinRes

The Mineral Resources boss has given a “rare media interview”, outlining his company’s zeal for hiring the children of employees.

ScoMo’s new private office may need new private toilet

The former prime minister is lining up his office in Sydney’s CBD.

Justin Hemmes’ fight for the heart of the Establishment

The hospitality baron is locked in a battle with a wealthy cattle farmer over naming rights.

Paul Howes – the offshoring double agent

The former AWU chief has been tasked with offshoring work in his new corporate life.

Grant Thornton enters audit rehab

The audit firm and former director Brad Taylor have taken to a court-ordered program over its involvement in iSignthis.

Elon Musk opens the door to Robyn Denholm

The Tesla chairman sold another $25 million shares, while her chief executive Elon Musk acts out as the world’s worst internet troll.

Phil King mixes finance and rugby league

The Regal stock picker and Manly fan has a first-grader in the line-up.

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PwC still has its brass neck

The firm wants new blanket regulations to cover consultancies in an attempt to prevent an event itself caused.

Sportsbet loss promoter’s immortal one line

When did it become footy culture to have a losing three-leg multi rammed down your throat on a Friday night?

CBA and ANZ keep it all in the family

The face of ANZ is the husband of its chief competitor’s advertising chief. The chances!

Hyped unicorn Linktree is another ZIRP horror story

Accounts for the one-time tech darling make for eye-watering reading.

Chris Ellison asks R U OK?

The mining boss at MinRes told workers of sweeping roster changes. At least there could be free ice-cream.

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