Elizabeth Minter

A 30-year veteran of the mainstream media, Liz was the editor of MWM until June 2021. Liz began her career in journalism in 1990 and worked at The Age newspaper for two 10-year stints. She also worked at The Guardian newspaper in London for more than seven years. A former professional tennis player who represented Australia in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Liz has a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Letters (Hons).
High Profits, Low Principles: betting losses balloon as Big 4 keep lending to gamblers

High Profits, Low Principles: betting losses balloon as Big 4 keep lending to gamblers

The Big 4 banks - ANZ, Westpac, CommBank and NAB - continue to lend people money to gamble with. You can't get a ...
Research Report: mainstream media either ignores young Australians or castigates them

Research Report: mainstream media either ignores young Australians or castigates them

Youth have borne the brunt of the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting recession, yet their representation in the ...
Responsible Lending? Coalition’s left hand not sure what its right hand is doing

Responsible Lending? Coalition’s left hand not sure what its right hand is doing

The government is pushing hard to get rid of responsible lending obligations, but it doesn’t seem to realise that ...
The Coonan Conundrum: PR role puts Crown chairwoman in a morass of conflicts

The Coonan Conundrum: PR role puts Crown chairwoman in a morass of conflicts

Crown chair Helen Coonan is chair of a PR firm whose clients have been involved in questionable financial ...
Poor culture, rich pickings: Crown chair Helen Coonan too quick to slam banks for poor culture

Poor culture, rich pickings: Crown chair Helen Coonan too quick to slam banks for poor culture

Crown profits from the hardship of problem gamblers, the banks refuse to stop credit cards for problem gamblers. ...
Emails show Qantas promotes climate action in public, betrays carbon commitments in private

Emails show Qantas promotes climate action in public, betrays carbon commitments in private

In public, Qantas professes an absolute commitment to reducing carbon emissions. In private, it lobbies the ...
Rich Thinking: Canberra Bubble wage delusions spawn a bizarre plan to flatten taxes

Rich Thinking: Canberra Bubble wage delusions spawn a bizarre plan to flatten taxes

Forget the "average" wage, half of working Australians earn less than $57,000 a year. Rich think they are poor, ...
Advance Australia Unfair: tax cuts to favour men over women, old over young, rich over poor

Advance Australia Unfair: tax cuts to favour men over women, old over young, rich over poor

Women and young people have borne the brunt of the Covid Crisis. They are set to lose again when the Government ...
‘Mid-life crisis’ conference just ticket for the blues

‘Mid-life crisis’ conference just ticket for the blues

Defence Minister Linda Reynolds charged taxpayers $5,500 to weekend ‘mid-life crisis’ conference put on by her ...
Sloppy Joe Hockey and his Cabcharges

Sloppy Joe Hockey and his Cabcharges

Joe Hockey flew out of Sydney on April 17, 2011, landed in Dubai on April 18, but was also recorded as taking a ...
Tony Abbott’s ironman, ocean swims and fun run: all on taxpayers’ dime

Tony Abbott’s ironman, ocean swims and fun run: all on taxpayers’ dime

Tony Abbott billed taxpayers more than $1200 in travel and accommodation costs to compete in the 2011 Port ...
Abbott flies RAAF jet to donor’s birthday bash at golf club

Abbott flies RAAF jet to donor’s birthday bash at golf club

Tony Abbott used an RAAF jet to attend the birthday party of a Liberal Party donor Paul Marks. His office said the ...
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