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Canadian prime minister Mark Carney to visit Australia next month

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney will visit Australia early next month, and make a major address to federal parliament.

Anthony Albanese confirmed Carney’s visit –locked in for 3-6 March – would include talks about closer economic and security cooperation.

Carney will visit Sydney and Canberra during the visit.

While in Australia, he will discuss cooperation on investment, economic security, critical minerals and defence. Stronger links between key institutions in Canada and Australia will also be on the agenda.

“Canada is one of Australia’s closest friends, built on generations of trust, with a shared commitment to supporting stability across the Indo-Pacific and beyond,” Albanese said.

“As our countries face new challenges and opportunities, we must deepen our cooperation with partners to promote our national interests.

“I look forward to discussing ways to build on our existing cooperation with Canada to shape the next stage of this key relationship.”

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Southern Austereo boss goes after two months

Jeff Howard has been removed as chief executive of the merged Seven West Media and Southern Cross entity Southern Austereo after only two months in the job.

Howard was appointed boss the new company but has gone just before new financial results are published.

A statement said he would step down “effective immediately”.

Heath Mackay-Cruise became chairman on Friday after Seven’s founder, Kerry Stokes, finished up in his role of interim chair of the merged entity.

In a statement, Mackay-Cruise said:

double quotation markOn behalf of the board, I would like to thank Jeff for his efforts across the period of transition, with the successful implementation of the scheme of arrangement [for the merger] and creation of a market-leading, multi-platform media company now complete.

The board is confident in our team’s capability to apply the financial discipline and industry leading expertise to drive scale and performance for Southern Cross Media Group going forward.

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