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    The ATO says Melbourne-based eReports owes it $1.4 million in unpaid taxes, while liquidators Cor Cordis says the company owes service providers more than $7.2 million.

    Victoria, South Australia exempt GPs from payroll tax

    The Victorian decision represents a backflip by the Allan government that will cost the state budget $10 million a year.

    • 42 mins ago
    • Gus McCubbing
    Ben Cleary says Anglo’s copper mine in Peru took 30 years to come to market.

    The Anglo mine BHP craves explains why a deal boom is coming

    Investors expect the growing demand for copper and the surging costs of building new mines will spark a frenzy of big mining deals, regardless of the outcome.

    • 42 mins ago
    • James Thomson
    NIB chief executive Mark Fitzgibbon said tighter regulation was a better approach than an outright ban.

    Replica Ozempic ban could deny thousands ‘life-changing medication’

    Healthcare start-ups say the ban is a step too far and risks leaving tens of thousands of Australians without the medications they need.

    • 49 mins ago
    • Euan Black and Paul Smith
    Enviropacific specialises in remediation of contaminated soil and water.

    Next Capital shops $40m-a-year remediation specialist Enviropacific

    The business has been a beneficiary of heightened regulatory scrutiny around “forever chemicals” per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as PFAS.

    • 53 mins ago
    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    The lack of offers to fund nuclear power has been deafening.

    Private capital not there for nuclear dream

    There’s vested interests everywhere in the energy sector, but it’s hard to find a deep-pocketed investor interested in nuclear over renewables and gas.

    • 53 mins ago
    • Anthony Macdonald
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    Ireland’s three government leaders from left, Eamon Ryan, Simon Harris and Micheal Martin make their announcement in Dublin.

    Norway, Ireland, Spain recognise Palestinian state in ‘historic’ move

    Israel’s foreign minister branded the three countries’ decision a “distorted step”, which shows that “terrorism pays” and immediately recalled its ambassadors.

    • 56 mins ago
    • Joseph Wilson

    Critical mineral miners chase China’s tail

    The sector has welcomed the 10 per cent production tax credits but the big question is where the additional investment to fund growth will come from.

    • 56 mins ago
    • Jennifer Hewett
    Bec Ellinson, who is now working for Seek, studied both on-campus and online – not out of choice, but because of the pandemic.

    The uni employers like most when hiring graduates

    Curtin University ranked highest among bosses for the quality of graduates, but a survey found students who studied off campus lacked collaboration skills.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Julie Hare
    Paul Oppenheim, Plenary’s CEO from its founding in 2014 until 2020, will chair the board after ADQ’s arrival.

    Chairman swap at Plenary Group after arrival of Abu Dhabi wealth fund

    The group is a significant player in public private partnerships, and has worked on projects including Gold Coast Light Rail and the Sydney Metro.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
    Over 70 per cent of lawyers were born in  Australia.

    Hedge fund betting on class actions banks on $135m profit a year

    The fund behind largest litigation deal in history expects to make about $135 million a year from the deal, illustrating the huge profits up for grabs for investors.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Ronald Mizen
    The funeral service for hostage Shani Louk in Srigim-Li On, Israel.

    Dutton open to cutting ties with ICC over Netanyahu arrest warrant

    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has floated cutting ties with the International Criminal Court amid a deepening political row over an arrest warrant being sought for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Andrew Tillett
    A version of bird flu has been found at an egg farm in Victoria.

    Bird flu fears put health authorities, farmers on edge

    Two unrelated cases of the potentially deadly virus have been detected in Victoria.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Andrew Tillett
    Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor believes nuclear power is commercially viable.

    Nuclear power will be cheaper than CSIRO estimates, Libs insist

    The Coalition agrees with the CSIRO about the construction cost of a nuclear power station, but not the price of electricity it would produce.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Phillip Coorey
    Arcadium’s Peter Coleman at the Summit on Wednesday: “You’ve just got to understand there is a coexistence that needs to occur.”

    Lithium giant says China will remain pivotal to local mining projects

    Local miners are torn between their dominant customer and investor over two decades, and the lure of subsidies from the US, Australia’s biggest defence ally.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Elouise Fowler
    Perth is the only market keeping up with  housing demand, according to the UDIA  index.

    Housing supply falls below demand in all states but WA

    The Urban Development Institute’s new Housing Index shows supply is falling further behind demand, especially in NSW and Victoria. Only WA is performing well.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Larry Schlesinger
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    Peter Costello says people should be entitled to tap their super to buy a home.

    Costello backs Dutton on super for housing

    Former treasurer Peter Costello has backed Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s super for housing policy, saying members should be able to choose what happens to their money.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Gus McCubbing
    Zach Galifianakis’ character Alan also had a wild experience starting at Hard Rock.

    The Star suitor and the fight over home in exclusive suburb

    There hasn’t been confusion like this around casinos since “The Hangover”.

    • 1 hr ago
    • Liam Walsh
    May 23, 2024

    Glen Le Lievre cartoons for 2023-24

    See all of Glen Le Lievre cartoons for 2023 and 2024.

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    • Glen Le Lievre
    Shoppers on Oxford Street in London.

    UK inflation falls to 2.3pc, but rate cut hopes dented

    While inflation is now at its lowest since 2021, evidence of lingering price pressures is likely to make the Bank of England reluctant to ease rates in June.

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    • Tom Rees and Philip Aldrick
    The Florence tunnel boring machine is jammed again.

    Florence, the Snowy 2.0 machine, is stuck again

    Snowy Hydro does not know how long it will take to restart the Florence boring machine on its $12 billion Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro scheme after it stopped tunnelling.

    • Jenny Wiggins