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AFR 70 years: The rise of modern Australia

Since 1951, The Australian Financial Review has told the story of Australian business, politics and society. Our timeline charts the rise of modern Australia.

St Clair County High School Class of 72 reunited and it feels so good

St Clair County High School Class of 72 reunited and it feels so good
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Meet the heroes and villains of Australian mining

Meet the heroes and villains of Australian mining
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The winner is … John B Fairfax as the Walkley donor s Nine quip leads to nervous laughs | Amanda Meade

The descendant of the Fairfax founder, who is also donating $1m to the Walkleys, had some thoughts about how things had changed since the sale of the business to Nine. Plus: Aunty’s new top lawyer Former Rural Press owner, John B Fairfax, with the Young Journalist of the Year, Mridula Amin. Photograph: Adam Hollingworth Former Rural Press owner, John B Fairfax, with the Young Journalist of the Year, Mridula Amin. Photograph: Adam Hollingworth Thu 17 Jun 2021 22.35 EDT Last modified on Fri 18 Jun 2021 01.56 EDT When you’re handing out $1 million you can say what you like, was the riposte of Nine’s 60 Minutes reporter Sarah Abo to comments made by former media proprietor John B Fairfax when announcing the winner of the Young Australian Journalist of the Year.

Catalano eyes future of Canberra Times office

Catalano eyes future of Canberra Times office as ACM goes on sales spree We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The Canberra Times′ office in Fyshwick is being reviewed by its owners Antony Catalano and Alex Waislitz as their company Australian Community Media (ACM) pushes ahead with a nationwide property sale spree. The pair’s Ballarat print site sold last week for $6 million, adding to the $20 million worth of sales made in the last two years. Industry sources, who spoke anonymously because the plans aren’t finalised, said Mr Catalano and Mr Waislitz are considering whether to appoint a sales agent or redevelop the Fyshwick office, which has been home to

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