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    Ed Husic has called for a reduction in the corporate tax rate.

    AI minister: Cut company tax to boost robotics, automation

    A call by Ed Husic to cut taxes on corporate profits to encourage investment in advanced manufacturing has been applauded by business but exposed a split in the cabinet.

    Australia’s data centres could consume nearly 10 per cent of the country’s power by the end of the decade.

    How much will hungry data centres take out of the power grid?

    Australia’s ability to make the most of AI and digitisation is only as good as its energy sources. Next decade, that will become a hot topic.

    KPMG urban economist Terry Rawnsley.

    Housing for 100,000 people in limbo as construction projects stall

    Elevated construction costs, a shortage of labour and a lack of off-the-plan buyers have lifted the number of stalled new dwellings that are already approved to over 37,000.

    The super funds where customers are retiring faster than new ones join

    The research from KPMG comes as the $3.6 trillion superannuation industry heads towards the point it is paying out more cash than it brings in.

    If Lendlease shrinks abroad, it must grow at home: analysts

    Analysts have endorsed Lendlease’s radical retreat to Australia, where the global developer is better performing, but warn considerable execution risk remains.

    How an AI-powered Santa makes the case for tax reform

    AI threatens to change everything, from education to manufacturing. Ed Husic is right to ask whether tax reform is needed as part of this revolution.

    CFMEU redundancy fund push sparks call for worker choice

    Builders are calling for workers to have the right to choose their own redundancy fund in response to a CFMEU push to oust a fund that returned thousands of dollars to workers.

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    AI could claim 30pc of executive jobs in two years

    As Commonwealth Bank CEO Matt Comyn keenly monitors the AI revolution, Adam Driussi of Quantium says more executives need to follow suit. 

    CBA CEO Matt Comyn addressed the AI Summit in Sydney on Tuesday.

    After Comyn’s AI trip, the CBA boss can compute impact on banking

    Comyn now knows AI will reshape the global technology industry, business landscape and geopolitics in profound ways yet to play out.

    Ed Husic has called for a reduction in the corporate tax rate.

    Husic calls for lower corporate taxes

    Industry Minister Ed Husic has called for a lowering of corporate tax, either via direct reduction in the rate or through an economy-wide investment allowance.

    Corporate tax reform needs to be on the table, says Husic

    This is an edited and abridged transcript of a speech followed by a question and answer session given by Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic at The Australian Financial Review AI Summit. 

    Regulators keeping business in the dark on AI: Productivity Commission

    Weeks away from new regulations governing high-risk AI use, regulators still haven’t explained how existing laws apply, says one productivity commissioner.

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    Companies

    Stockland CEO Tarun Gupta outlined his strategy in November 2021. A new development deal with US-based Invesco is part of it.

    How Stockland is punting on a bit of Goodman Group magic

    Goodman Group is the gold-standard for creating value in Australian property, so it is interesting to see the likes of Stockland replicating its model.

    What Rich Listers think about money – and what they teach their kids

    Nine of Australia’s wealthiest people reflect on their journey with money and whether material success leads to a rich life.

    Adrian Foo and Mike Sneesby have been friends for many years.

    Stan executive left Nine’s streaming business after workplace claims

    The departure followed complaints from multiple staff, and was months before another executive left the media group amid separate sexual harassment allegations.

    Selina Liang

    Consulting rookies: how to absorb the data deluge

    Selina Liang has spent much of her first 15 months at consulting firm Oliver Wyman learning how cope with the reams of information typical of new projects.

    Optus raises monthly mobile plan prices by 5-6pc

    Optus has quietly raised prices of its cheapest and most popular monthly mobile phone plans for new customers above the rate of inflation, blaming higher costs.

    Westpac’s RAMS faces ASIC, APRA blowtorch

    ASIC has been investigating the big four-owned group and its franchisees since at least September 2023.

    Catalano taps Barrenjoey, ABL to push Southern Cross deal

    Media entrepreneur Antony Catalano wants Southern Cross Austereo to buy his and partner Alex Waislitz’s regional media business.

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    Markets

    Consumer demand has been very weak by historical standards for well over a year.

    Cautious consumers to trigger more profit warnings

    Economists warned of more softness in consumer spending until tax cuts and government stimulus breathe new life into the economy amid a string of corporate profit warnings with more to come.

    Investors are returning to the Chinese sharemarket, buoyed by hope of a recovery in consumer demand.

    UBS bets big on China despite ‘challenging’ backdrop

    The investment bank believes China is a ‘bright spot’ in Asia, and warns that Indian equities are ‘priced too perfection’.

    ASX futures are pointing to a modestly positive start.

    Gold miners shine as shares trade sideways, Boss Energy sinks

    Shares fall. Retail sales lift 1.3pc on April 2023. Gold, silver, copper rise. Southern Cross considers ACM deal. Peter Warren downgrades. Playside lifts guidance. Follow here.

    RBA can still cut this year, says Fitch – traders aren’t so sure

    The ratings house view is increasingly at odds with traders, which have pushed pricing for the Reserve Bank’s first rate cut beyond June 2025.

    What happened overnight? Nasdaq futures rose to a record, bitcoin steady

    Australian shares are set to advance modestly at the open. UK, US markets were closed overnight. Lendlease, BHP and Healthscope in focus.

    Opinion

    The long wait for rate cuts may be just beginning

    Rate cuts that had been pencilled in for mid-year have been regularly pushed back. It’s fair to wonder whether they will instead be a feature of 2025.

    Daniel Moss

    Contributor

    Why tariffs won’t stop China’s dominance in EVs

    Chinese EVs are facing higher tariffs in Europe and the US, raising the likelihood of a broader trade war. Australia may be caught in the middle.

    Populism aside, questions hang over universities’ foreign student trade

    The political risk confronting universities’ lucrative international students trade raises questions about their business model and the benefits for higher education.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Here are the facts about Australia’s nuclear submarine program

    It is not an alliance of mutual obligation. It is not a commitment to support the US in a conflict over Taiwan. It is a technology capability pact.

    Jennifer Parker

    Defence expert

    Jennifer Parker

    Why inflation will be back, sooner than you think

    Central banks cannot be as independent as we like to believe. And they would always rather avoid a recession than avoid inflation.

    Rising bond yields have investors on edge

    Rising bond yields are casting a cloud over the US equity market, as investors focus on the budgetary implications of the November presidential election.

    Karen Maley

    Columnist

    Karen Maley

    Reports

    The future of financial advice

    This special report looks at options to make financial advice more accessible and affordable, including robo-advice, as well as tips for the new financial year.

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    Politics

    Andrew Giles.

    Giles orders urgent review into criminal ‘migrants’

    Immigration Minister Andrew Giles says he is looking at freshly cancelling the visas of non-citizens who a tribunal has stopped from being deported.

    Simon Kennedy delivered his maiden speech on Tuesday night.

    Reform GST to abolish stamp duty: Liberal MP

    Newly elected Cook MP Simon Kennedy says states and territories should compete for housing and infrastructure funding.

    The Reserve Bank of Australia headquarters in Sydney is under renovation.

    RBA’s asbestos-ridden HQ shouldn’t be sold, MPs say

    The cost of renovating the RBA’s Martin Place headquarters has blown out fourfold to $1.1 billion, but forging ahead with the refurb is still the cheapest option.

    Human Rights Commission’s ‘silence deafening’ on antisemitism

    Former regulator Graeme Samuel has taken aim at the Human Rights Commission for it’s ‘deafening silence’ on the rise of antisemitism.

    APRA tightens Mercer’s super licence over risks, compliance failures

    The watchdog has forced Mercer Super to bring in external compliance experts after finding several breaches of its legal duties.

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    World

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron.

    Macron, Scholz plan joint push to boost European air defence

    The initiative is one of several policy areas, including capital markets reform, that the two European leaders were scheduled to discuss.

     Villagers search through mud and rubble in Yambali village, in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea.

    Fears of second PNG landslide and disease outbreak

    The blanket of debris has become more unstable after rain and streams trapped between the rubble.

    ‘River to the Sea’ explained in one map and two charts

    The slogan is a kind of Rorschach test for people in the pro-Israel and pro-Palestine camps – and Canberra is struggling to bridge the gap.

    Israel’s ‘unbearable’ Rafah strike triggers global outrage

    Israel faced widespread international condemnation for the airstrike that killed dozens of Palestinians in a camp for displaced civilians in Rafah.

    Why EV makers are set to turn on Donald Trump

    The former president has vowed to shred President Joe Biden’s electric vehicle policies, threatening “you won’t be able to sell those cars” if he is elected.

    Property

    Why rising home listings in some suburbs may not spark price declines

    Home listings are rising in some suburbs in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney, but this may not be enough to pull prices down.

    Stevens Construction undertook numerous projects for Woolworths including this $27m project at Crows Nest on Sydney’s Lower North Shore.

    Central Coast builder for Woolies and Singo collapses

    Stevens Construction built a number of supermarkets and malls for Woolworths and also completed residential projects for John Singleton.

    Boomers’ property wealth in ‘fire sales’ to pay UK inheritance tax

    Inheritance tax can run into hundreds of thousands of pounds. Their cash-poor descendants could be unable to afford their own inheritance.

    Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide apartments poised to outperform

    Fewer property valuers expect demand to rise in the next 12 months, but more are still predicting higher prices due to scarce supply.

    Barry Sternlicht’s $15b real estate fund limits withdrawals

    There’s trouble when an REIT fears it won’t have enough cash to pay investors back because the rate of withdrawals is higher than the amount of money coming in.

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    Wealth

    Grant Petty, founder of Blackmagic Designs, cautions that AI is not new, and is currently at the top of a hype cycle.

    AI reshapes Rich Lister business but not their fortunes yet

    Rich Listers are using AI to overhaul graphic design, advance healthcare and improve cybersecurity, but few are investing personally.

    Why Shakespeare matters to Rich Lister Katie Page

    “We all quote Shakespeare all the time, whether we know it or not.” The Harvey Norman CEO – and Rich Lister – has a lifelong love for The Bard.

    ‘I spent four months in and out of hospital thanking my old boss for this advice’

    After a potentially life-threatening gallbladder condition, Jessica Brady has two goals: Listen to her body, and make sure young people are prepared for the worst.

    Technology

    This is how the Silicon Valley geeks could destroy Hollywood

    Sam Altman’s obsessive pursuit of Scarlett Johansson for his new chatbot has helped end an 18-month media honeymoon for AI companies.

    Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella.

    Microsoft CEO should be fired over cyber failure

    A cyber breach slammed by the US government for leaving customers exposed is down to a culture led by Satya Nadella of profit over security.

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    Bevan Slattery

    Rich Lister entrepreneur’s final start-up will build underwater robots

    Bevan Slattery is arguably Australia’s most successful tech entrepreneurs of the last 20 years. He thinks he has one more start-up in him, and has big plans for reviving coral reefs.

    Work & Careers

    The new merged Adelaide University will be reliant on growing numbers of international students, says David Lloyd

    Harsh migration cuts will stifle new mega-uni’s ambitions

    Adelaide University got its official tick of approval on Tuesday, but its plan to recruit 13,000 new students over eight years could suffer from migration cuts.

    Female graduates beat males on all fronts – except salary

    The gender pay gap is reducing – slowly – over time. But women who graduate at the same time as men can still expect to earn significantly less.

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    Life & Luxury

    Between a rock and a hard place? That’s this director’s sweet spot

    “I love the feeling of accomplishment when I’ve worked on a hard climb,” says the managing director of Perth-based Access Analytics.

    A recent poll by market research firm Mintel found that 47 per cent of men aged between 18 and 34 in the UK had used a dating website or app in the year to December, compared with 25 per cent of women of the same age.

    Why young women are falling out of love with dating apps

    Gen Z is a priority for Tinder and Bumble but threats and unsolicited material from potential suitors often turn users off.

    Studies have found that running can

    What top brain experts do every day to avoid dementia

    Dementia is a journey into darkness that affects millions around the world. Here’s what four leading brain health experts do to try and protect themselves.

    The Volvo EX30 Ultra has arrived in Australia: it’s yours for $66,290 plus orc, though there are two other models to choose from too.

    Volvo’s new EX30 Ultra takes just 3.6 seconds to reach 100 km/h

    The fully electric city slicker is the brand’s fastest accelerating car ever, plus it’s roomy, quiet and friendly looking. What’s not to like?

    Robovacs finally come to grips with corners

    Having mastered the first stage of the robotic evolution, vacuum manufacturers have moved onto the next challenge.

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