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Qantas and the ambivalent legacy of Alan Joyce

ANALYSIS: Qantas posted record profits in 2023 but Joyce resigned as CEO amid controversy and law suits. Even in retirement, he is a divisive figure.

WATCH: NBR senior journalist Lachlan Colquhoun speaks with Hamish McNicol.

This week’s Australian Daily Mail carried a story that showed just how much things have changed for former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce.

There he was, on a week day, walking his dog in a park on Sydney’s North Shore, clad in active wear and listening to music on his airpods.

Joyce’s new

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Lachlan Colquhoun Wed, 14 Aug 2024
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