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Peter Wilmoth

Peter Wilmoth is a Melbourne-based journalist who for many years wrote features for The Age/The Sunday Age, Good Weekend magazine, and many other publications. A collection of his profiles ‘Up Close: 28 Lives of Extraordinary Australians’ was published by Pan Macmillan in 2005. He is a judge in the Quill Awards for excellence in journalism, in the Features category. For five years he was a media commentator on ABC TV’s News Breakfast. He has co-written autobiographies with actor Bud Tingwell, footballer James Hird, business identity Harold Mitchell and the memoirs of several business identities on private commission.

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Article title Great resignation is still a buzz for some

Article descriptionThe Great Resignation was one of the biggest social trends to emerge from the pandemic and, while it may be starting to wane as economic conditions worsen, many of those who embarked on a new career path are thankful that they took the plunge.

By AuthorPeter Wilmoth
Freelance Journalist
6 mins

Article title Early snowfall lifts hopes for ski industry revival

Article descriptionHeavy early snowfalls are boosting hopes for a bumper ski season ahead, as the industry begins to recover from two years of pandemic disruption.

By AuthorPeter Wilmoth
Freelance Journalist
5 mins

Article title As Bali reopens, eyes turn to rebound

Article descriptionMany in Bali sighed with relief as international borders reopened today, but uncertainty remains about how fast Australia’s much-loved neighbour’s economy will recover.

By AuthorPeter Wilmoth
Freelance Journalist
4 mins

Article title ‘Slowly but surely’: Australia’s great reopening

Article descriptionWith borders opening up, Australians are dusting off their passports and preparing to navigate new travel protocols. But after the loss of at least $94bn in visitor expenditure since March 2020, Flight Centre’s Graham Turner and economists believes the tourism industry’s recovery will take time.

By AuthorPeter Wilmoth
Freelance Journalist
5 min read

Article title ‘It’s all people’: What 50 years in business taught Jack Cowin

Article descriptionAfter half a century in business, Hungry Jack’s founder Jack Cowin doesn’t blink when asked what it takes to get an idea off the ground and enjoy success.

By AuthorPeter Wilmoth
Freelance Journalist
6 min read

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