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Grant Robertson letter to Air New Zealand: What chairman Dame Therese Walsh thinks
14 Apr, 2021 11:10 PM
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Dame Therese Walsh says the board s skills are constantly re-assessed. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Aviation, tourism and energy writer for the NZ Heraldgrant.bradley@nzherald.co.nz@gbradleynz
Air New Zealand chair Dame Therese Walsh says it is normal to discuss board appointments with shareholding minister Grant Robertson, and it is already working to renew its directors. Opposition MPs say a letter from Robertson to the airline showed the Government was trying to exert inappropriate influence on the board of Air NZ, in which it has a 52 per cent stake.
Woodside chairman Goyder says next CEO search is âwell-progressedâ
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Woodside Petroleum chairman Richard Goyder has assured investors the board is following a rigorous process in the search for the companyâs next CEO and is speaking with quality candidates both in Australia and overseas.
Australiaâs top oil and gas producer stunned the market earlier this week when the board said CEO Peter Coleman would step down at least two months sooner than planned. It appointed internal candidate Meg OâNeill as acting chief executive, while the search for Mr Colemanâs replacement continued.
Santos and Woodside are a study in contrasts
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The Santos and Woodside Petroleum annual general meetings on the same day provide a study in CEO contrasts in Australia’s highly competitive oil and gas industry. They also underscore the massive shifts in a sector adjusting to pressures from a global investor world increasingly committed to lower carbon emissions quite independent of whatever targets are set by the Morrison government. That, in turn, has major implications for the direction of a heavily resource dependent national economy.
At the Santos AGM in Adelaide, the now $6 million man (and counting) Kevin Gallagher talked up the growth prospects for a company that has just given him a big financial incentive to stay.
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