The Chairmans Lounge, Joe Aston
The Chairmans Lounge, Joe Aston
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The Chairman's Lounge
The inside story of how Qantas sold us out

Author: Joe Aston

Narrator: Joe Aston

Unabridged: 13 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/28/2024


Synopsis

Winner of the 2025 ABIA Awards, General Nonfiction Book of the Year
Financial Times Best Summer Books of 2025

From the must-read journalist on how power, money and influence work in this country, the full story of how one of the nation’s favourite brands brought itself to ground.

Before Covid, both Qantas and its CEO Alan Joyce were flying high, the darlings of customers, staff and investors. After Covid hit, only money mattered – in particular, the company’s share price and extraordinary executive bonuses. Illegally redundant workers, unethical flight credits, abysmal customer service, antique aircraft: these became Qantas’ new brand.

How did things go so badly wrong? Why were customers at the end of the queue? And how did an increasingly autocratic Joyce constantly get his own way, with the Qantas board and with both Liberal and Labor governments, which handed over billions in subsidies and protected lucrative flight routes from foreign competition? For the first time, The Chairman’s Lounge tells the full story of how one company banked the nation’s loyalty and then cashed in on it.

In his celebrated column Rear Window for the Australian Financial Review, Joe Aston’s reporting of the ethical failings of Qantas spurred the early retirement of its CEO and the resignation of its chairman. With fresh interviews and revelations, written in Aston’s trademark swashbuckling style, The Chairman’s Lounge is the definitive account of how Qantas was brought to ground and who did it. It is a parable of our times.

‘A masterclass in investigative journalism … A scathing, unflinching takedown of greed, delusion and a shameless abuse of power, both jaw-dropping and brilliantly incisive’
Adele Ferguson

About Joe Aston

Joe Aston is one of Australia’s most influential commentators on business, finance and politics. For 12 years he struck fear into the hearts of the nation’s political and corporate leaders with his must-read column Rear Window in the Australian Financial Review. He interrogated some of the country’s biggest business stories including Rio Tinto’s Juukan Gorge scandal; CPA Australia and its Naked CEO Alex Malley; and the decline and fall of both Magellan Financial Group and Qantas. In 2023, Joe and his AFR colleagues won a Walkley Award for their coverage of the PwC tax leaks scandal. AFR editor-in-chief Michael Stutchbury says Aston ‘turned a gossip column into a form of journalism like never before seen in Australia, and arguably the world.’ Joe resigned from the AFR in October last year. He lives in Sydney.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Evan on November 04, 2024

Absolutely amazing work from Aston and absolutely appalling work from Joyce on every page......more

Goodreads review by Harrison on November 03, 2024

TLDR: Alan Joyce is a bad baaahd man but made an awful lot of kesef selling QANTAS up the river - turns out the ‘spirit of Australia’ is Jameson......more

Goodreads review by Gen Lawrence on March 01, 2025

Wow! The content was fascinating. I say content, as I devoured this via audiobook rather than physically reading (I found it too dense to read, but fantastically presented on audio). Myself, like many people I know, have been fed up with QANTAS and I’m glad they have been exposed for their tricks. It......more

Goodreads review by Cullen on December 28, 2024

Book Review 40 (2024) - 4.5/5 - 'The Chairman's Lounge: The inside story of how Qantas sold us out', Joe Aston - Non-Fiction - Exposé A long-standing client of mine, known for uncovering hidden gems, recommended this book—and I’m glad I took their advice. In The Chairman's Lounge, Joe Aston gives us a......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on February 15, 2025

Winners: Joe Aston (duh) Gina Cass-Gottlieb The Michaels (Justice Lee, Stutchbury, Kaine) Michael Kaine Sarah Ferguson Bridget McKenzie (and the senate committee that one time) Ian Oldmeadow (unfortunately) Losers: Alan Joyce (duh) Anthony Albanese The Andrews (David, Finch, McGinnes) Todd Sampson QANTAS The Aust......more


Quotes

'Riveting'

‘A masterclass in investigative journalism and a gripping, must read. Aston's blistering exposé of Qantas is a scathing, unflinching takedown of greed, delusion and a shameless abuse of power, both jaw-dropping and brilliantly incisive.’

‘A cracking read … Joe Aston is a once-in-a-generation adornment to business journalism with fearless resolve, razor sharp intellect and remarkable writing skills.’

‘Helmets are required for this book, the zingers never stop.’

'A remarkable corporate tale of how an attempt to turn a crisis into an opportunity backfired spectacularly ... perfect airport reading.'