Michael Roddan, Financial Review

Michael Roddan

Financial Review

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Past:
  • Financial Review
  • The Australian
  • Business Spectator

Past articles by Michael:

Government passes buck on controversial Indigenous charity chairman

Departments and regulators have offered a tepid response to revelations of Jim Golden-Brown’s sordid history. → Read More

Monique Ryan taken to court by Sally Rugg

The new Teal MP has been sued by her former chief of staff. → Read More

GetSwift victims get 1c in the dollar

Class action subscribers on Tuesday were told a settlement sum of $1 million was “the best that can be achieved”. → Read More

Dishonourable discharge for Star directors

Will a Federal Court lawsuit inspire anyone to hand in their Order of Australia pin? We’ll die holding our breath. → Read More

Rick Holliday-Smith’s erratic chairmanship

The silly season is definitely under way for the former ASX chairman. → Read More

Andrew Thorburn’s latest industrial accident

What Andrew Thorburn lacks in organisational prowess, he makes up for in mountainous self-delusion. → Read More

Stephen Jones is out of his depth

Across an otherwise competent frontbench, Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones stands out like dog’s balls. → Read More

Radioactive law firm nukes merger

Wading through the muck of the ASX’s small-cap entrails can be a loathsome task. → Read More

Bad stench wafts in from Wellfully

ASX-listed penny stock Wellfully can’t even muster the courage to disguise its turds in a little glitter. → Read More

The curious case of Medibank’s disappearing ransomware guard

Californian cloud computing group VMware removed Medibank promotional material from its website. → Read More

Rudd and Turnbull party in New York

It’s not just a distaste for Scott Morrison that unites former PMs Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull. → Read More

The New Daily’s revenue craters

It’s an oddity in a sector currently replete with robust advertising streams. → Read More

Stokes’ Seven pays the price for proxy advice

Seven West Media embarrassingly reissued its remuneration report. But why? → Read More

Little energy in Jeff Kennett’s Hawthorn vision

Is there anything more piteous than the once great state of Victoria? → Read More

Liz Truss inspires full-body whiplash

Former high commissioners occupy a grossly unchallenged position in Australian society. → Read More

Ex-EML Payments CEO now a strategic adviser

He’s a heavy metal fan, drummer, kung fu practitioner, investor ‘and ... I forgot, former CEO’. → Read More

The Star gets softball treatment

The casino is a regular advertiser in the Daily Telegraph, but that would never influence its coverage → Read More

David Elliott has everything under control

The NSW Transport Minister wants Sydneysiders to know they’re in safe hands. → Read More

Murdoch’s Robert Thomson wonders how to spend $216.6 million

Murdoch is considering recombining Fox Corp and News Corp, which could result in shuffling seats. → Read More

Hands up who supports anti-corruption secrecy?

Debate over the threshold for public hearings of the proposed National Anti-Corruption Commission continues apace. → Read More