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For The People Agency investigated over $8 million debt
The branding agency entered liquidation in February, with investigations examining insolvent trading and potential phoenix activity.
by Mediaweek – Jul 10, 2026

Zara, H&M and Sephora fined $596,000 by ASIC
The infringement notices were issued to the companies over late financial reports.
by Mediaweek – Jun 5, 2026

Westpac ordered to pay $26 million over hardship failures
ASIC said it failed customers seeking support during hardship, including some affected by illness, job loss and domestic abuse.
by Mediaweek – May 27, 2026

'Failure of their legal obligations': Canva fined $792,000 over late financial filings
The company was two years late in filling their 2024 and 2023 accounts.
by Vihan Mathur – May 7, 2026

Media Roundup: ABC rejects Trump probe, Ten eyes NRL rights, Lawsy funeral date set, Jones case confirmed, and AI artist tops charts
See the top industry stories trending today.
by Natasha Lee – Nov 12, 2025

Media Roundup: Q+A post-mortem begins, Aussie media targeted at protests, Anchor fired over Trump post, ASIC's 'finfluencer' crackdown, and 7am's new home
See the top industry stories trending today.
by Natasha Lee – Jun 12, 2025

Media Roundup: A Current Affair's court ban, media under fire at Bondi inquest, Stutchbury exits AFR, Coalition's WFH pivot, and search wars heat up
See the top industry stories trending today.
by Natasha Lee – Jun 3, 2025

Media Roundup: News Corp's new era, Nine's MAFS gamble, Netflix's Markle debacle, Atlassian hits the fast lane and Jones' legal battle
See the top industry stories trending today.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 12, 2025

Roundup: Lehrmann Lawyers fight back, Lisa Millar's replacement, ASIC's 'failure'
Paramount and Skydance merger, Threads reaches 175 million users, Andy Allen remembers Zonfrillo, The Flash on Netflix
by Mediaweek Admin – Jul 4, 2024

'Nothing sharpens your focus at the supermarket like 13 interest rate rises': Cost of living weakens Australians' sustainability interest
Claims of progress towards a net-zero emissions goal have almost no influence on purchasing behaviour, according to a Porter Novelli and Quantum Market Research study.
by Talon Editor – Mar 13, 2024

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