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2019MEDIA KIT

Issue 98 | October 2017

Reinventing business

Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all

Rob Scott

Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg

Olivia Humphrey

Naomi Stuart

Josh Goulburn

A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers

by Glenda Korporaal

F R e S H Fa c e S

Issue 98 | October 2017

Reinventing business

Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all

Rob Scott

Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg

Olivia Humphrey

Naomi Stuart

Josh Goulburn

A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers

by Glenda Korporaal

F R e S H Fa c e S

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OVERVIEW

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Issue 98 | October 2017

Reinventing business

Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all

Rob Scott

Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg

Olivia Humphrey

Naomi Stuart

Josh Goulburn

A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers

by Glenda Korporaal

F R e S H Fa c e S

10 G old C oa s t S pec ia l I s s ue 201 7 | T HE DE A L

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POWER AND POSSIBILITIES OF THE MARKET

The Deal, gives readers a look behind companies to the people, challenges and ideas driving the nation’s business sector. The Deal goes beyond usual coverage to dissect, explain and find the newest trends and the most exciting, innovative people in business.

The Deal is for readers who are interested in business, who are intrigued by the power and possibilities of the market and what it can deliver, it’s for business people who want more than company reports and who are interested in how business fits into the whole society - it’s for people who know they can’t understand business without understanding its context. It stands to educate those who have a thirst to know more.

The Deal will give readers an intelligent and focused look at world business trends and the people behind them. The Deal, cuts through the hype and offers a fresh and individual look at the world of business.

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John BorghettiThe Virgin boss on the joy of working hard 6

How I did itAlibaba’s Jack Ma on cracking e-commerce 8

Plating upDavid Jones reinvents the food hall 12

The business of eBay by Sian Powell

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Jim Mellon: UK’s Warren Buffett spruiks the longevity industryJohn Wylie: The banker who’s streamlining the charity model

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Issue 98 | October 2017

Reinventing business

Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all

Rob Scott

Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg

Olivia Humphrey

Naomi Stuart

Josh Goulburn

A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers

by Glenda Korporaal

F R e S H Fa c e S

DEADLINES

2019 MEDIA KIT | 02

Issue 98 | October 2017

Reinventing business

Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all

Rob Scott

Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg

Olivia Humphrey

Naomi Stuart

Josh Goulburn

A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers

by Glenda Korporaal

F R e S H Fa c e S

EDITION PUBLICATION DATE

BOOKING DEADLINE

MATERIAL DEADLINE

The Deal February 2019 15th February 2019 28th January 2018 1st February 2019

The Deal March 2019 15th March 2018 1st March 2019 5th March 2019

The Deal April 2019 19th April 2019 1st April 2019 5th April 2019

The Deal May 2019 17th May 2019 29th April 2019 3rd May 2019

The Deal June 2019 21st June 2019 2rd June 2019 7th June 2019

The Deal July 2019 19 July 2019 1st July 2018 5th July 2019

The Deal August 2019 16 August 2018 29 July 2019 2nd August 2019

The Deal September 2019 20 September 2019 2nd September 2019 6 September 2019

The Deal October 2019 18 October 2019 1st October 2019 4th October 2019

The Deal November 2019 15 November 2019 28 October 2019 1st November 2019

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Issue 98 | October 2017

Reinventing business

Wired up: How home robots are changing our kids On the frontline: UBS women work on having it all

Rob Scott

Ryan and Sam Kroonenburg

Olivia Humphrey

Naomi Stuart

Josh Goulburn

A CEO for the times arrives at Wesfarmers

by Glenda Korporaal

F R e S H Fa c e S

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