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    Ann Sherry

    Yesterday

    Surgeon hopes to double suburb record with $18m waterfront castle

    On Sydney’s Lower North Shore, a regal waterside property has joined the market guiding $18 million.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    January

    The interior redesign by Anna Carin and Melinda Bekier overlooks a garden by landscape architect Asher Cole.

    Energy guru takes keys to ex-Star CEO’s record-setting Sydney home

    Energy expert Olivia Kember has emerged as the record-setting $13.5 million buyer of former Star Casino boss Matt Bekier’s converted warehouse in Sydney’s inner west.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    July 2023

    Boards pull back on investment amid slowing economy

    BOSS this week met with boardroom heavyweights from some of our largest companies around the country who warned the economy is in “very mixed” shape.

    • Patrick Durkin and Anthony Macdonald
    Chairman of Hesta Nicola Roxon at the BOSS director roundtable.

    Nicola Roxon ‘cross’ that business avoiding the Voice

    Australia’s first female Attorney-General and Labor MP turned company director has made an impassioned plea for business not to abrogate its responsibilities on the Voice.

    • Patrick Durkin

    February 2023

    These women made it in business. Now they’re going back to school

    BOSS talks to seven female business leaders helping to reshape tertiary education as chancellors of some of the country’s top universities.

    • Sally Patten
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    October 2022

     Ann Sherry at The Abbey

    It’s time: NAB’s Ann Sherry reveals why she’s selling iconic home

    Business high-flyer Ann Sherry’s exclusive chat on why she’s selling one of Sydney’s most recognisable homes – after bringing it back from the dead.

    • Bonnie Campbell

    March 2022

    AFR dinner attendees John Howard, Anna Bligh, Alan Joyce, Kate Howitt, Amanda Lacaze, Ann Sherry.

    Who reads the AFR? Leading Australians share their memories

    What influential business people and politicians at the AFR 70th birthday dinner in Sydney said about their history with the newspaper.

    Liberals galore: John Howard and Peter Costello.

    Inside the Financial Review’s 70th anniversary gala

    Captains of industry mixed with masters of the capital markets who bumped shoulders with prime ministers, treasurers and regulators, each as instantly recognisable as the next.

    • Myriam Robin

    November 2020

    "There has been a fall in the feeder group for boards," says NAB director Ann Sherry.

    Pipeline of female directors is 'weak'

    A fall in the number of women being appointed to senior operational roles threatens to put the brakes on female director appointments.

    • Sally Patten

    August 2020

    New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has delayed the dissolution of parliament over the COVID-19 outbreak.

    Fresh NZ outbreak could scupper 'travel bubble' plans

    The Australia-New Zealand 'travel bubble' faces new hurdles from a fresh coronavirus outbreak in New Zealand, where many thought the virus had been eradicated.

    • Mark Ludlow and Fiona Carruthers

    April 2020

    The Ruby Princess sitting off the coast of Sydney.

    Tele's deputy editor the daughter of Carnival's PR boss

    We shouldn't leave anyone with the impression the mega-cruise company, the operator of the Ruby Princess, is now adrift in the media

    • Myriam Robin
    Ann Sherry: quiet exit

    Lucky break: Ann Sherry no longer Carnival's chairman

    The high-profile director hasn't been Carnival Australia's chairman since March 2019. Not that anyone noticed.

    • Myriam Robin

    August 2019

    Telecommunications companies are concerned about getting caught up in proposed regulations aimed at managing Facebook and Google.

    No respect: STEM jobs 'spit women out'

    Some two-thirds of women working in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers say their views or voices are devalued because of their gender while 40 per cent have borne the brunt of sexist jokes or offensive comments.

    • Sally Patten