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‘The Great Wall of China’: A law firm’s cautionary tale

‘The Great Wall of China’: A law firm’s cautionary tale


Season 4 Episode 23


This week on The Fin, professional services reporter Maxim Shanahan on why King & Wood Mallesons is struggling to manage risk and conflicts across its jurisdictions.

This podcast is sponsored by Aussi…


Published on 2 months, 1 week ago

Apocalypse or a four-day week? What AI might mean for you

Apocalypse or a four-day week? What AI might mean for you


Season 4 Episode 22


This week on The Fin, technology editor Paul Smith discusses the AI future and whether it is more likely to be utopia or dystopia.

This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband.

Further reading: 
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Published on 2 months, 2 weeks ago

The not-so-super tax change that is dividing Australia

The not-so-super tax change that is dividing Australia


Season 4 Episode 21


This week on The Fin podcast, Joanna Mather and Michelle Bowes on how the super tax will work, why it’s so controversial and what people are doing to get ready for it.

This podcast is sponsored by Au…


Published on 2 months, 3 weeks ago

Are house prices about to take off again?

Are house prices about to take off again?


Season 4 Episode 20


This week on The Fin podcast, economics correspondent Michael Read on why the Reserve Bank is cutting rates and what it means for people like him trying to buy a house.

This podcast is sponsored by A…


Published on 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Coalition chaos: ‘It’s like someone dropped an atom bomb’

Coalition chaos: ‘It’s like someone dropped an atom bomb’


Season 4 Episode 19


This week on The Fin, political editor Phillip Coorey and former Labor adviser and AFR columnist Lidija Ivanovski talk about the decimation of the Opposition, the uphill battle facing Sussan Ley and …


Published on 3 months ago

Does Warren Buffett’s retirement mark peak America?

Does Warren Buffett’s retirement mark peak America?


Season 4 Episode 18


This week on The Fin podcast: senior reporter Jonathan Shapiro on Buffett’s legacy and whether his catchphrase ‘never bet against America’ still stands.

This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broadband

Fu…


Published on 3 months, 1 week ago

How a $14 billion deal can happen without a shareholder vote

How a $14 billion deal can happen without a shareholder vote


Season 4 Episode 17


This week on The Fin, James Thomson and Joyce Moullakis on James Hardie’s latest controversy, why shareholders don’t get to vote and what they want to change.

This podcast is sponsored by Aussie Broad…


Published on 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Election 2025: What Labor will do with its thumping win

Election 2025: What Labor will do with its thumping win



This week, political editor Phillip Coorey, economics editor John Kehoe and economics correspondent Michael Read on what the Labor Party will do with its mandate and who the Coalition should put in i…


Published on 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Should anyone have as much power as Peter V'landys?

Should anyone have as much power as Peter V'landys?


Season 4 Episode 16


This week on The Fin podcast: Mark Di Stefano talks about the rise of one of Australian sport’s most powerful men and takes us inside the battle to control the future of racing and rugby league.

This …


Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago

Election 2025: The three key seats to watch on Saturday night

Election 2025: The three key seats to watch on Saturday night


Season 3


Phillip Coorey and the panel on the seats that will decide the election, whether the AAA credit rating is really under threat and what Labor and the Coalition aren’t telling us.

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Published on 3 months, 4 weeks ago





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