On July 17, 2026, Antony Catalano, a convicted domestic violence offender facing eight criminal charges, has transferred significant control of his regional media empire, Australian Community Media (ACM), to his 25-year-old son Luca Catalano. Luca was appointed to the 20 Cashews board, which oversees ACM, joining his 35-year-old brother Jordan. Antony resigned as executive chairman after being charged with assaulting his wife. The family now holds equal representation on the board with billionaire Alex Waislitz's team. There are ongoing discussions about potential buyouts of ACM, including interest from Gina Rinehart. Luca also owns land in Byron Bay where his father plans to build a $29 million residence.
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