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25.01.2022 Navigating the disruption of work is here to stay. Join this session and get top insights on adapting for competitive advantage. Register here I’ll be on the session to cover the insights for Slack https://thedisruptionofwork.splashthat.com/



23.01.2022 Deeply concerning.

21.01.2022 The balance of power has shifted and tenants are now in a position to be able to negotiate cheaper rents my story for AFR and SMH

20.01.2022 I was offered an exclusive by a PR this morning. But instead of sending me the media info, they’ve inadvertently attached their ENTIRE media database. Makes for some interesting reading, too.



19.01.2022 We had dinner with friends recently, and climate change was a mainstay of the conversation by the end of the night. Their concerns about their children's future were palpable. So when I was asked to explore the topic of climate change in boardrooms for Financial Review, I jumped right in. ... It's well overdue that corporates need to make real, honest and big commitments to climate change. It's now or never.

18.01.2022 It’s the story of my life ...

17.01.2022 A worrying element of this pandemic has been the rise in the number of armchair critics aiming fire at the media. Daily press conferences are live streamed, and everyone gets to watch on as journalists ask questions of our leaders. Social feeds are filled with hateful comments not only directed to our leaders (who don't deserve it - they are doing a mighty job under immense pressure), but also at journalists - who are merely doing their job, and also didn't sign up for the ...stress that writing about suffering and death every single day takes on someone. Please, hold fire. These journalists are doing their job under immense pressure. I really liked this piece by freelance journalist & academic Margaret Simons - she unpacks the process, and explores what it's meant for our audiences to have a front row seat to the newsmaking process....



16.01.2022 Every company should spend $1000 per worker on innovation, the experts say My piece for The Financial Review --

13.01.2022 Why super fund managers are going East ... My piece for Financial Review

12.01.2022 After a day of writing about tax reform, two interviews, being interviewed and a Zoom catch-up, I’m keen for this ...

12.01.2022 It’s that kinda day #deadlines #amwriting

12.01.2022 Dirty money: Some Australians have taken to washing their bank notes during the pandemic this year my piece for The Age



11.01.2022 I was thrilled to write one of the most fascinating insights into the future of work, through the eyes of Slack and Atlassian CEOs --

10.01.2022 It's been a week. And I'm back at the desk tonight, lining up my ducks. Thinking through what needs to be done in the next 7 days. ... A late request for a 1,500 word piece came in today, and I'm IN. Love the thrill of a late deadline. Even though there's other deadlines, too. And then most perfect song popped up on my play list --

09.01.2022 This year has been one of phenomenal challenge for supermarkets. I speak with the CFO of Woolworths to hear how he's managed panic buying during the panic, how he leads and what makes him tick for CFO Series

09.01.2022 Tech startups are being rolled out into classrooms - but are they the best way to learn, or are just making the founder rich? My piece for The Financial Review

08.01.2022 Remote buying on the rise as investors turn to regional areas - my piece in Domain today

06.01.2022 We've renovated four bathrooms in our lifetime, and counting. My story for Domain...

06.01.2022 Stage 4 lockdowns are having devastating impacts on industries. Here's some of the worst affected - via me for MYOB

05.01.2022 I’m first speaker just about to start!! Tickets here https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/suddenly-im-a-freelancer-ti

05.01.2022 I really should put flowers on my desk more often ....

05.01.2022 This is my Friday night knock-off tunes. Whether I'm finalising emails or in the car, this is the current perfect end to my week - LOUD Highly recommended !!

05.01.2022 Investors are prodding companies right in the soft underbelly to ensure ethics play a part in our collective wealth creation process. My piece for the Financial Review, published today

03.01.2022 Bringing a baby into the world is shrouded in secrecy. I’ve broken down the costs here can you believe some are forking out more than $7,000 ?

03.01.2022 Working from home is part of life for so many Australians this year. Here's a look at some of the legal implications that businesses need to consider,

02.01.2022 Private health is seen as a luxury that some families can no longer afford my piece for The Age

02.01.2022 #helpajourno Journalist looking for an Aussie who has downsized their life in the past 12 months for brief interview for newspaper story. What are you spending less on? ... Bonus points if your life is better as a result. Anyone keen? Pic opportunity.

01.01.2022 I’m teaching my 10-year-old son to edit his Mountain Biking magazine. He’s taking great joy in showing me the mistakes he’s found. I reckon he’s doing a really good job.

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