Shifting influence in financial media

Isabella Palmer, 30 September 2025

Australia’s financial media is in a state of dynamic transformation, with shifting editorial priorities, changes in ownership, and high-profile talent moves reshaping the way stories are told. Wealth coverage is expanding, specialist newsletters are multiplying, and high-profile moves are redrawing the map of influence.

At Honner, we monitor these shifts closely to ensure clients remain connected to the right journalists, outlets and opportunities as the landscape develops.

Financial media Industry highlights
  • The Australian has unveiled a new dedicated wealth section, putting a spotlight on personal finance, superannuation, investment strategies, and the big economic forces shaping Australians’ prosperity. Former senior business reporter Megan Neil has stepped into the team in a hybrid reporter/producer role, bringing depth and versatility. She joins a strong line-up of voices including Julian-Ann Sprague, James Kirby, James Gerrard, Roger Montgomery, and Anthony Keane, ensuring the section launches with both authority and personality.
  • Capital Brief has launched its fifth specialist newsletter, The Signal, examining where media, politics, policy, power, and technology collide. Recent editions have tracked how tech platforms shape political messaging, the push to regulate artificial intelligence, and the growing sway of digital networks over elections and public opinion.
  • Private Media has acquired Pinstripe Media. The publisher of Crikey, SmartCompany and The Mandarin now owns David Koch’s Pinstripe Media, parent of Startup Daily, Flying Solo, Business Builders and Your Money & Your Life. The deal brings Pinstripe’s video and creative production into Private Media’s stable, while each brand retains its identity and editorial voice. Koch will step back from daily management but remain as a strategic adviser and commentator. Ausbiz TV, Koch’s separate streaming platform, sits outside the deal – though crossover in talent and content will continue.
Key movements across mainstream media

The Australian Financial Review continues to invest in deep financial reporting, with recent newsroom changes balancing continuity and fresh perspective. Lucy Slade has joined the property team, while Andrew Tillett is set to take over as European Correspondent in London from Hans van Leeuwen — a key role covering macro-political and financial trends impacting global markets. Angira Bharadwaj, previously National Correspondent at News Corp Australia, has stepped in as Banking and Financial Services Reporter, bolstering the AFR’s institutional coverage.

There’s also a clear pipeline of emerging talent in financial media. Graduate journalists Luke Kinsella and Isabella Freeland have joined the markets and wealth teams, respectively, signalling a long-term investment in specialist beats. Bloomberg is following a similar model, adding Nasteho Said as a graduate journalist on markets – part of a broader industry trend toward rebuilding talent from the ground up as experienced journalists shift into strategy roles.

Key movements across trade media

New appointments:

  • Shy-Ann Arkinstall has moved from a Journalist at IFA to a Journalist at Money Management.
  • Riddhima Talwani has joined as a Journalist at Financial Standard, moving from ausbiz.
  • Angelique Minas has joined Financial Standard as a Graduate Journalist.
  • Olivia Grace-Curran has joined InvestorDaily as a Senior Wealth Journalist, she was previously at ausbiz.
  • Georgie Preston has joined InvestorDaily as a Graduate Journalist.
  • Alex Driscoll has joined IFA as a Graduate Journalist.
  • Investment consultant and the former long-time CEO of Lazard Asset Management, Asia Pacific, Rob Prugue has started writing a weekly column for The Inside Network publications with a focus on global markets, investment strategy, and the macro forces shaping opportunities for advisers and investors.
  • Scott Murdoch has been appointed Lead Writer, Asia Finance & Markets at Reuters, based in Sydney.
  • Jack Derwin has taken over the Capital Gains newsletter at Capital Brief, reporting on banking, finance and fintech.

Departures and role changes:

  • Andrew McKean has finished up at Financial Standard and relocated overseas.
  • Miranda Brownlee has departed from InvestorDaily and Momentum Media.
Podcasts gain traction as premium content channel

Podcasts now reach nearly 7 million Australians weekly, cementing their role as a trusted and flexible channel for investors, professionals and advisers seeking content on the go. Financial podcasts in particular are evolving rapidly with many outlets moving toward branded segments, gated content, and sponsorship-led models that blur the line between journalism and commercial messaging.

As production values rise and media companies seek monetisation, access is increasingly becoming pay-to-play. This makes strategic selection of podcast opportunities more important than ever. At Honner, we actively monitor podcast programming across Australia’s business, wealth and fintech sectors maintaining a curated list of credible, high-impact shows and hosts. This resource helps clients navigate where and how to engage, and ensures alignment with the right audiences, messages and moments.

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Please note, the above information is of Sept 30, 2025

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