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    AFR announcements

    July

    AFR investigative journalist Neil Chenoweth.

    ATO expose earns award nomination for AFR’s Chenoweth

    The Australian Financial Review’s Neil Chenoweth has been nominated in the top finance reporting category for a series dubbed Cracking the Tax Office Omerta.

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    (Left to right) Editor-in-chief of The Australian Financial Review, Michael Stutchbury announced he would moving on from his role, to be replaced by James Chessell.

    Michael Stutchbury calls time as AFR editor-in-chief after 13 years

    The 67-year-old led the paper through six PMs and thousands of editions. He will be succeeded by former executive editor of The Sydney Morning Herald, James Chessell.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones

    June

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    May

    Across print and digital, the Financial Review had 3.5 million readers in March.

    Financial Review print and digital readership jumps

    The Australian Financial Review has grown its print and digital readership for the year, while its News Corp rival The Australian went backwards.

    • Nick Bonyhady

    Financial Review appointments

    A new North Asia Correspondent and Health Editor.

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    March

    AFR wins top journalism awards

    Neil Chenoweth and Edmund Tadros have been named journalists of the year and Brad Thompson and Peter Ker scored best business story at the Quill Awards.

    February

    AFR subscribers can now gift 5 articles a month

    Australian Financial Review subscribers can now gift up to five articles each month to colleagues and friends. Here’s how to do it.

    November 2023

    How to write an opinion article for the AFR

    We publish opinion articles from external contributors every week. Here are some tips.

    • Kevin Chinnery
    Optus doesn’t want to release a report by Deloitte into its 2022 cyberattack.

    What the Optus outage means for subscribers

    The nationwide Optus outage triggered a service disruption to some subscribers of The Australian Financial Review on Wednesday.

    Myriam Robin has been promoted to Rear Window editor, and Mark Di Stefano joins the column.

    New editor, columnist for Rear Window

    Myriam Robin has been promoted to Rear Window editor, and Mark Di Stefano joins the column.

    October 2023

    David Rowe wins Cartoonist of the year 2023

    The Australian Financial Review’s editorial cartoonist has been named cartoonist of the year for the ninth time by the Australian Cartoonists Association, breaking Bill Leak’s record.

    Features include the ability to save articles, dark mode and real time notifications.

    Download the AFR’s new iOS app

    The Australian Financial Review has launched an improved app for iPhone and iPad users.

    From top left, Neil Chenoweth, Edmund Tadros, James Thomson, Joe Aston, Alex Gow, LIsa Murray and Lap Phan

    AFR journalists are finalists for three Walkley awards

    Financial Review journalists are finalists in the 68th Walkley awards for excellence in journalism for their coverage of PwC and Fortescue, two of the biggest business news stories of the year.

    Sign up for The Legal Brief – the AFR’s new newsletter

    Offered free every Friday, The Legal Brief will dive into the industry’s biggest news, firms, cases and personalities.

    • Maxim Shanahan
    Joe Aston

    Joe Aston to leave the Financial Review

    Joe Aston has decided to resign from The Australian Financial Review following an extraordinary 12 years.

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    September 2023

    Sign up for The Download the AFR’s tech newsletter

    Offered free every Tuesday, The Download will provide essential news and analysis for anyone with an interest in technology.

    • Paul Smith

    AFR journalists are Walkley business finalists

    Four Financial Review reporters are finalists in the Walkley awards for excellence in business journalism, in what the judges said was “a very strong year for entries”.

    The Australian Financial Review is no longer under Qantas boycott.

    An apology

    The Financial Review unreservedly apologises to Martin Donohue.

    About Time Watch Fair: slots are still available, but get in quick

    It’s not too late to grab appointments with top brands – and it’s all free for readers and subscribers of the Financial Review.

    • Matthew Drummond

    August 2023

    World editor Mark Mulligan, deputy world editor Trudy Harris, and international editor James Curran.

    Meet the Financial Review’s world team

    Join us as Australia’s leading foreign correspondents, analysts and opinion-makers interpret the world for you in our World View newsletter.

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