In September last year, the AFR's Michael Smith received a late night knock on the door by Chinese secret police, forcing him to flee his home and take consular protection for five days, until he and the ABC's Bill Birtles were safely evacuated home by Australian authorities.
Michael joins Cannings On the Couch to discuss this experience and the ensuing diplomatic storm, but also how he ended up in China, what life was like there during the pandemic, and where things are likely to end up in the increasingly fraught relationship between China and Australia.
The Australian journalist Joyce Moullakis shares the inside story of how Macquarie Bank became a global giant
Talking all things ESG with Ogilvy’s Sustainability Practice experts
How can companies build trust with WPP President for Australia and New Zealand Rose Herceg
Attracting news readership with The Australian’s Eric Johnston
Looking ahead to reporting season with the AFR’s Tom Richardson
Unpacking Labor’s path to election victory with Simon Banks
Looking ahead to the 2021 Reporting Season - with Ellerston Capital's Alex Clarke and Canaccord Genuity's Conor O'Prey
Vas Kolesnikoff - Head of ANZ Research, Institutional Shareholder Services
Ep 6 - Key lessons from reporting season and advice on preparing for AGMs
Episode 5 - COVID comms at St.Vincent's Health Australia
Episode 4 - Matt Nicholas (Credit Suisse) and Paul Biddle (Celeste Funds) discuss the upcoming reporting season
Episode 3 - Interview with Peter Ryan, Senior Business Correspondent at ABC News
Episode 2 - ASX Continuous Disclosure obligations
Episode 1 - Crises and Issues of the day
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