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    Fatima Payman will set on the Senate crossbench.

    Muslims and farmers, everyone wants a piece of Labor

    An unanticipated backlash in WA is the last thing the government needs, given the prospect of the creation of a pro-Muslim political movement targeting heartland ALP seats, writes Phillip Coorey.

    Gas demand could see winter shortfalls.

    Australia’s winter gas woes to extend into 2025

    Considerably higher demand for heating in the winter months is set to cause supply shortfalls in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.

    Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury Andrew Leigh.

    Labor plays down call to break up ASIC, talks up whistleblower rewards

    The Australian Securities and Investments Commission was on Wednesday accused of being a “toothless tiger” in the final report of a 20-month Senate inquiry.

    Leaving war-torn Ukraine was hard. Then this AI worker tried Australia

    Tech skills have been in red-hot demand for a decade, but skilled migration has cooled as numerous companies have shed staff in the so-called tech funding winter.

    BHP misses internal targets, docks incentives across global workforce

    BHP’s top brass has cut employee incentives around the globe based on failures to hit internal performance targets.

    Tamawood profit jumps, but can’t predict FY25 earnings

    Chairman Robert Lynch said factors such as the Queensland election, weather and land shortages meant it was “impossible” to predict the builder’s performance.

    Santos wins court battle on EDO funding quest

    The Federal Court also cleared the way for Santos to pursue the Environmental Defenders Office for costs in its failed case against the Barossa gas project.

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    Companies

    The court challenge to the Barossa  pipeline delayed the work of pipeline laying vessel Audacia in the Timor Sea.

    Santos wins court battle on EDO funding quest

    The Federal Court also cleared the way for Santos to pursue the Environmental Defenders Office for costs in its failed case against the Barossa gas project.

    Saudi, UAE interest puts $25b Santos in play

    Renewed takeover speculation has underlined the oil and gas producer’s status as a potential target in the wave of global energy consolidation.

    BHP chief executive Mike Henry  and the rest of the executive leadership team have  limited short-term incentives for the company’s global workforce.

    BHP misses internal targets, docks incentives across global workforce

    BHP’s top brass has cut employee incentives around the globe based on failures to hit internal performance targets.

    Anna Hughes of the AOFM speaks at an economist lunch in Sydney on Thursday.

    AOFM chief puts banks on notice as bond trading probe heats up

    The head of the government’s debt agency has reminded the banks, which are hired to help it sell billions of dollars of bonds, what is expected of them.

    Airtasker bets $10m stake on radio, outdoor media surge

    Airtasker founder Tim Fung has signed two deals in two weeks with media companies to promote its gig economy platform.

    Zinc miner’s $30m deductions claim sinks in royalties stoush

    Queensland Supreme Court rejects attempts to claim expenses for managing a transport vessel – before a management agreement started.

    More law firms hit gender targets as partnership gap narrows

    A record number of law firms now have more than 40 per cent female partnerships, but part-owner gender ratios contrast sharply with the engine room.

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    Phil King’s Regal Partners is set to rake in around $55 million in performance fees in the six months to the end of June.

    Phil King’s Regal Partners set for major payday after banner year

    Soaring funds under management and strong performance pushed fees at the investment house, which has snapped up several rivals this year, to record levels.

    Blackwattle’s Ray David: “A big theme this year will be energy security, and energy demand particularly, as data centres ramp up.”

    Banks, REITs will only get cheaper as outlook darkens: fundies

    Australian fund mangers Merlon Capital, Lazard Asset Management, Australian Eagle and Blackwattle share their best stock picks for FY25.

    The Aussie dollar touched its highest level since January 9.

    Growing bets on Fed rate cuts boost $A to six-month high

    Evidence of weaker US growth and a deteriorating job market bolstered conviction that the Fed will cut rates imminently, triggering a rally in commodities.

    Why Forager exited Meta after the stock surged 194pc

    Portfolio manager Harvey Migotti oversaw a 21 per cent 2023-24 return. He reveals how the big returns from Meta were redeployed into quality compounders of the future.

    AOFM chief puts banks on notice as bond trading probe heats up

    The head of the government’s debt agency has reminded the banks, which are hired to help it sell billions of dollars of bonds, what is expected of them.

    Opinion

    Muslims and farmers, everyone wants a piece of Labor

    An unanticipated backlash in WA is the last thing the government needs, given the prospect of the creation of a pro-Muslim political movement targeting heartland ALP seats.

    Phillip Coorey

    Political editor

    Phillip Coorey

    Sectarian divide threatens idea of Australia that benefits migrants

    Battling out toxic foreign feuds here, and pushing votes on issues far beyond the reach of Australian governments is both pointless and divisive.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Don’t switch super funds until reckoning in unlisted assets is over

    Industry fund executives regularly boasted about capitalising on the so-called “illiquidity premium”, but the world has changed.

    Joanna Mather

    Wealth editor

    Joanna Mather

    There is no catastrophic failure of AUKUS Plan A

    The “optimal pathway” may not run exactly to plan, but the risk is known, is being managed, and all three partners have demonstrated their commitment to the process.

    Jennifer Parker

    Defence expert

    Jennifer Parker

    Energy transition will cost much more than politicians are pretending

    The brutal reality is that taxpayers and consumers will be on the hook for much higher costs under a renewable or nuclear energy system.

    John Kehoe

    Economics editor

    John Kehoe

    Canberra’s $1b digital identity play could be the next white elephant

    The failure of open banking and the poor uptake of My Health Record offer a salutary warning for the government’s digital ID system.

    Tom Burton

    Government editor

    Tom Burton

    Reports

    Law partnership survey

    After a period of caution following a pandemic-era peak our Law Partnership Survey shows firms have roared back, with growth near its COVID-era record.

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    Politics

    Senator Fatima Payman is now a crossbencher.

    ‘Stay tuned’: Payman open to forming a new party

    First-term senator Fatima Payman has not ruled out forming her own political party after she quit the ALP, citing its “indifference” to the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza.

    Israel’s ambassador to Australia, Amir Maimon.

    Lebanon evacuation plans under way as Hezbollah menaces Israeli border

    A stern warning to Israel’s ambassador not to escalate the war was delivered with the safety of up to 20,000 Australians in Lebanon in mind.

    Gas demand could see winter shortfalls.

    Australia’s winter gas woes to extend into 2025

    Considerably higher demand for heating in the winter months is set to cause supply shortfalls in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania.

    ‘No water equals no milk’: big dry, cold snap hit farmers

    Victorian farmers have been hit by a combination of dry and cold conditions as dairy producers also face a 15 per cent cut in farm gate milk prices as of July 1.

    Betting apps should let gamblers know ‘if they’re up or down’

    Online gambling accounts should display the amount of money that punters have won or lost to better inform problem gamblers, a technology entrepreneur has proposed.

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    World

    Keir Starmer UK Labour leader

    How will Keir Starmer change the UK?

    As a Labour government gets set to take the reins after 14 years of Conservative rule, what will Starmer do with power in his first 100 days and beyond, writes Hans van Leeuwen.

    Keir Starmer chose not to make Brexit an election issue. But once victory is secured he must hammer the point home.

    Why Starmer should now play prosecutor on Brexit

    Labour and the Tories have avoided the topic, but a full audit of the impact of leaving the EU would deliver political and economic benefits to incoming ministers.

    From left, Wes Moore, governor of Maryland; Kathy Hochul, governor of New York; and Tim Walz, governor of Minnesota, talk to the media after their meeting with Joe Biden.

    Democratic governors back Joe Biden as crisis deepens

    The president met more than 20 influential governors to assure them that he was committed to his re-election campaign.

    Forcing Joe Biden to step aside is not easy. Here’s why

    His cabinet could convince him to stand down as president for health reasons. But replacing him as the nominee for this year’s election is more complicated.

    Is this Kamala Harris’ moment?

    Donors are sceptical of the US vice president, but she has a base of party support if the Democrats decide to replace Joe Biden.

    Property

    Tamawood profit jumps, but can’t predict FY25 earnings

    Chairman Robert Lynch said factors such as the Queensland election, weather and land shortages meant it was “impossible” to predict the builder’s performance.

    Going, going … Lendlease’s 760-lot Alkimos Beach community is one of 12 Stockland is acquiring.

    ACCC gives Lendlease, Stockland two-month ultimatum over $1.3b deal

    The competition watchdog has further delayed a decision on the two property giants’ transaction over a 12-community portfolio of assets.

    Palm Beach trophy sale sets 2024 peninsula record

    Frank and Amber Elsworth’s Karala estate has clocked the elite Sydney suburb’s most expensive deal of the year as the coastal market stays below its COVID-19 peak.

    Rents in Sydney, Melbourne are starting to come down

    New figures show asking rents plateauing or even falling in some markets after several years of sustained increase.

    Inside Atlassian’s new workplace – just don’t call it an office

    The company’s new Melbourne site has been designed as a so-called connection hub. It only has 12 desks, with an emphasis on social spaces instead.

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    Wealth

    Aware Super CIO Damian Graham.

    Aware Super cashes in on tech, healthcare bias to return 11pc

    Aware follows several other super funds with high global equities exposure reporting returns of more than 11 per cent for 2023-24 as tech stocks soared.

    Don’t switch super funds until reckoning in unlisted assets is over

    Industry fund executives regularly boasted about capitalising on the so-called “illiquidity premium”, but the world has changed.

    Heavy office tower exposure drags down Cbus’ annual returns

    But the construction industry super fund stood by its heavy allocation to the asset class, even as its financial year returns fell below rivals.

    Technology

    An Amazon data centre in the United states. The location of the Australian data centres has not been disclosed.

    Aussie spies to get $2b top-secret Amazon data centre

    The system will let the country’s spies and military collaborate without being connected to the open internet where adversaries could breach it.

    Leaving war-torn Ukraine was hard, then this AI worker tried Australia

    Tech skills have been in red-hot demand for a decade, but skilled migration has cooled as numerous companies have shed staff in the so-called tech funding winter.

    The US has targeted Huawei on concerns its equipment may be used to spy for the Chinese government, an allegation the company refutes.

    America’s campaign to kill Huawei has failed

    After international sanctions drove profits down 70 per cent, the Chinese telecommunications company learnt that it didn’t need to rely on the West.

    Work & Careers

    Boody co-founders (left to right) Elliot Midalia and Shaun Greenblo at AP House  in Surry Hills.

    The co-CEOs who learned the secret to business from ... pasta

    Shaun Greenblo and Elliot Midalia are managing directors at Boody, a bamboo-based clothing company. They both meditate – in their own way – before office hours.

    Why this radio host moved in with his in-laws to become a lawyer

    Check out the latest post in our fortnightly AFR series featuring professionals who have made a big career leap into the unknown.

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    Life & Luxury

    This week’s pick of luxuries: a $17k wrist cuff and a posh dog harness

    Who needs a sculpture by a top American artist when you can get a mini version for your wrist? Or another artwork for your walls when your pooch can wear one?

    The Cherry Tree Inn B&B in Woodstock, Illinois was used as the setting for the 1993 fantasy romcom Groundhog Day,

    From ‘Groundhog Day’ to ‘Atonement’: living in a famous building

    Life with a piece of cultural history can help pay the bills, but it can also bring some unexpected visitors.

    The Novo Nordisk drug Ozempic.

    Ozempic could be linked to sudden blindness: report

    Patients who took the drugs for weight loss were seven times more likely to be diagnosed with a stroke-like eye condition, according to Harvard research.

    Bambu Indah Bali hotel - New Moon House

    The hippy hotelier upping the ante in Bali luxury

    We’re a lab for showing those greenwashing monkeys in Bali that not everybody wants to spend their holidays in a concrete shell, says John Hardy of his fantastical jungle resort.

    Emma Stone from the small but impressive cast that play out three separate stories.

    Sexual pathologists would have plenty to say about this film

    Director Yorgos Lanthimos has returned to his arthouse roots in Kinds of Kindnesses.

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