Joe Aston returns to AFR as columnist, launches new venture
By Staff writer in Media News on Wednesday, 22nd January 2025 at 3:03pm
Joe Aston will return to The Australian Financial Review as a monthly columnist while launching his new publishing and podcasting venture Rampart on February 1, the publication reported.
Aston, who led the AFR’s Rear Window column for 12 years before stepping down in October 2023, said the move offers a balance of creative independence and connection to the publication, which he calls "the best newspaper in the country."
The announcement follows the release of his debut book, The Chairman's Lounge, which examines Qantas' decline and ignited a political controversy involving the prime minister. Aston plans to deliver “the best analysis on Australian business and finance” through Rampart.
AFR editor-in-chief James Chessell and Financial Review editor Cosima Marriner praised Asto...
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