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    Victorian premier accused of ‘smokescreen’ as response falls short

    Jacinta Allan has been accused of “turning a blind eye” to the alleged criminality on worksites, as top union leaders back the union’s ability to investigate itself.

    ASX tops 8000 as rates rally sweeps global markets

    Shares hit never-before-seen heights on Monday, but strategists are warning that the issues facing the Australian economy are far from over.

    AFP must have adequate resources to protect MPs: Coalition

    Amid increased attacks and acts of vandalism on local MPs’ offices, opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said AFP resourcing was an area of concern. 

    When does Trump become the official Republican nominee?

    Nearly 2500 delegates are gathering in Milwaukee for a roll-call vote to select the Republican presidential nominee, formally ending the presidential primary.

    CBA at $132? No one says ‘buy’, yet there are buyers

    Commonwealth Bank is a tussle between active and passive investors, mums and dads and fund managers, and traditional valuation frameworks versus reality.

    ‘We can’t even dictate contractors’: NSW builders eye EBA changes

    Contractors in Australia’s largest state say they have lost influence to the main construction union.

    ‘More action needed’: Albanese poised to move against CFMEU

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has cast doubt on the ability of the renegade union to clean up its act.

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    BUILDING BAD

    Years of wilful incuriosity have enabled the CFMEU

    The latest expressions of shock and platitudes about “zero tolerance” by senior figures in the labour movement come across as utterly disingenuous.

    Labor warned against union-friendly donations laws

    Amid intense scrutiny of the CFMEU, key crossbenchers have hit out at a possible stitch-up between the major parties on new political donation rules.

    Victorian premier accused of ‘smokescreen’ as response falls short

    Jacinta Allan has been accused of “turning a blind eye” to the alleged criminality on worksites, as top union leaders back the union’s ability to investigate itself.

    ‘I just need this to stop’: Dead after first day on CFMEU site

    A day before his 19th birthday, Ben Nash had no idea the t-shirt he was wearing would lead him to be bullied, humiliated and locked in a shed.

    Fair Work Act isn’t much help dealing with the CFMEU

    Stronger rules and safeguards are needed, along with an audit of the EBAs the union has signed, if proper governance is finally to be installed at the CFMEU.

    ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

    Trump’s survival will turbocharge the Republican convention

    The former president’s narrow escape from death is giving new life to his campaign, and Joe Biden’s address calling for unity won’t fix the extreme division, writes Jennifer Hewett.

    A father’s last act: shielding his family from gunfire

    Corey Comperatore – a family man who loved to fish – threw himself over his relatives as shots rang out at Donald Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania.

    America is staring into the abyss

    A bullet almost killed the man who is vowing retribution if he is returned to the White House. A spirit of vengeance is haunting America, writes Ed Luce.

    An assassination attempt likely to tear America further apart

    Within minutes of the shooting, the air was filled with anger, bitterness, suspicion and recrimination. Fingers were pointed and a country bristling with animosity fractured even more, writes Peter Baker.

    Thomas Matthew Crooks: registered Republican, gun lover who shot Trump

    The gunman, who reportedly worked in a nursing home, did not have a criminal history reflected in Pennsylvania’s public court records, and officials said they had not identified a motive.

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    Companies

    Phillip Britt is the chief executive of Aussie Broadband. He wants to capture more of the broadband market with cheaper products.

    Aussie Broadband discount offshoot Buddy chases lost customers

    Aussie Broadband is hoping to win back some of the customers lost to rival Superloop with a new, cheap internet brand, Buddy Telco.

    Farquhar’s Skip Capital will back J-Power’s takeover of Genex

    The Atlassian billionaire’s fund owns 19.9 per cent of the ASX-listed renewable energy group. Its support removes a major roadblock for the Japanese utility.

    A gas-fired power plant in Leipzig, Germany, is planning to switch entirely to green hydrogen. Advocates for the fuel in Australia worry that loose rules for access to subsidies will leave local suppliers at a disadvantage to those in Europe.

    Labor’s green hydrogen rules for $6.7b subsidy splits producers

    Criteria being proposed for renewable hydrogen could mean emissions rise instead of fall as projects “cannibalise” the grid, green advocates warn.

    Liontown Resources boss Tony Ottaviano says Chinese lithium buyers can’t be ignored.

    Liontown stops holding out on sending lithium to China

    Liontown Resources will do deals with China after all, admitting it is impossible to ignore the world’s biggest buyer of lithium.

    Adamantem Capital brings in investment bankers for Hellers sale

    The private equity firm is sitting on a handful of ageing assets from its first fund that have been earmarked for a sales process.

    Transurban contracts have ‘concerning’ lack of transparency: inquiry

    The findings of a NSW parliamentary probe called after the opening of the Rozelle Interchange comes ahead of a government review into Sydney’s toll road system.

    Can Bob East finally find a woman to sit on Cettire’s board?

    The addition of investment banker Jon Gidney last week – the first to be added to the board since it listed on the ASX – only highlights the company’s needs.

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    Markets

    The ’10-bagger’ stocks that helped push the ASX above 8000

    Two blockbuster biotech winners and beneficiaries of investment in the energy transition helped create wealth for savvy investors as shares topped 8000 points.

    Investment banks’ equity capital markets teams are enjoying a bump in deal volumes as the ASX reaches new heights.

    Bankers target M&A financing as ASX hits record

    Investment banks are hopeful a buoyant sharemarket will encourage ASX-listed companies to tap equity capital markets for growth.

    James McDonald is a co-portfolio manager at Pengana.

    Three little-known stocks driving this veteran’s mega returns

    Pengana’s James McDonald discusses his blockbuster year and the ASX-listed stocks he is backing into the new financial year.

    ASX crosses 8000 as tech stocks rally

    Shares rise amid broad rally; iron ore advances; China growth weakens more than expected as outlook darkens; haven rush on investor minds after the assassination attempt on former US president. Follow here for more.

    Haven rush, ‘Trump trades’ on investor minds after shooting

    Investors will likely rush into assets like the US dollar, gold and bitcoin after the assassination attempt of the former US president.

    Opinion

    Fair Work Act isn’t much help dealing with the CFMEU

    Stronger rules and safeguards are needed, along with an audit of the EBAs the union has signed, if proper governance is finally to be installed at the CFMEU.

    Trump’s survival will turbocharge the Republican convention

    The former president’s narrow escape from death is giving new life to his campaign, and Joe Biden’s address calling for unity won’t fix the extreme division in America.

    Markets owe it to themselves to fill in the black holes

    Questions are being asked over bond market trading because market players no longer feel the incentive to police their own reputations among their own number.

    Les Hosking

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    Les Hosking

    American democracy dodged a bullet too

    The failed attempt to take out Donald Trump might put him back in the Oval Office.

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    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Reserve Bank’s path to a soft landing is very narrow indeed

    Further rate rises would make it harder for the RBA to achieve the trifecta of a small rise in spare labour, with employment still increasing and inflation back at target.

    How ASIC’s new insider-trader busting system works

    The securities industry regulator is getting better at catching insider traders. But the cohort of offenders is so dumb it may not make a difference.

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    Politics

    AFP must have adequate resources to protect MPs: Coalition

    Amid increased attacks and acts of vandalism on local MPs’ offices, opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson said AFP resourcing was an area of concern. 

    On the day of Sir Robert Menzies’ funeral in Melbourne on May 19, 1978, the chief executive of CRA, Rod Carnegie, hosted Paul Keating for lunch.

    Rod Carnegie’s seminal lunch with Paul Keating

    Paul Keating reveals, for the first time, the pivotal conversation about the Australian economy with Rod Carnegie at lunch in Melbourne almost 50 years ago.

    Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil says Australia can strengthen other countries.

    The democratic project is backsliding, warns O’Neil

    Many countries are becoming less democratic as new strains of nationalism emerge around the world, the Home Affairs Minister said.

    CSL wins global avian flu vaccine contracts

    Australian pharmaceutical giant CSL is to supply up to 45 million shots of its avian flu vaccine to Europe and the US as health authorities prepare for possible human infection from the dangerous H5 strain.

    SA’s new mega university starts recruiting overseas students

    The new Adelaide University is due to launch with 70,000 students in early 2026, even as migration reforms bite hard on the education sector.

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    World

    Olivier Faure: “We will take our time, don’t worry.”

    France’s left-wing parties struggle to unite, Socialists’ leader says

    The New Popular Front, an alliance ranging from socialists and Greens to the communist party, won the parliamentary election but fell well short of a majority.

    Pedestrians in Beijing’s Wangfujing shopping area. China needs a pick-up in consumer spending to subdue criticism it is heading towards a prolonged period of low growth.

    China’s GDP miss set to boost stimulus calls from Third Plenum

    China-watchers and investors are doubtful the Third Plenum policy gathering in Beijing will throw up any comprehensive reform.

    Supporters wave to former President Donald Trump as he arrives at Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport ahead of the 2024 Republican National Convention.

    When does Trump become the official Republican nominee?

    Nearly 2500 delegates are gathering in Milwaukee for a roll-call vote to select the Republican presidential nominee, formally ending the presidential primary.

    Hamas continues ceasefire talks after Israeli strikes on military chief

    Hamas has insisted that a deal would ultimately end the war, but has softened its position on some of its conditions.

    Why Biden may be unable to admit he could have a problem

    Sometimes when people have a cognitive deficit, they may not have enough insight into their condition to acknowledge it.

    Property

    Flag of authority: But the NSW building industry association says it wants builders to reconsider before signing a new enterprise agreement with the CFMEU.

    ‘We can’t even dictate contractors’: NSW builders eye EBA changes

    Contractors in Australia’s largest state say they have lost influence to the main construction union.

    The three-bedroom, single-garage townhouse at 7/72-78 Flora Street in southern Sydney’s Kirrawee sold before auction for $1,281,000.

    First home buy costs $1.28 million – and 858km

    Affordability is pushing rookie property purchasers to look more widely than before. But they’re often also older, and have more money to spend.

    Andrew Thomas, general manager of The Oaks Hotel in Neutral Bay.

    ‘Off the market’: The $175m pub sale that never happened

    The Thomas family will retain ownership of The Oaks Hotel in Neutral Bay after a local family was unable to stump up the money to settle the circa $175 million deal.

    Build-to-rent starts tumble as high costs take a toll

    But by the end of the decade, build-to-rent housing could hit its next growth spurt, accounting for nearly 20 per cent of apartment starts.

    Why this segment of the housing market is struggling

    Despite the overall increase in Sydney’s home values, pockets of weakness are emerging in higher-end markets and starting to spread.

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    Wealth

    Mike Larcher

    A mind trick helped Mike buy this $300k car. Next? A $15m mansion

    Millionaires reveal the money psychology hacks they swear by, detailing how delayed gratification can make you richer – and more in control of your goals.

    The surprising asset class the rich are using to build wealth

    An increasing number of seasoned and wealthy investors are increasing their exposure to ETFs, an asset class that has been typically associated with the young.

    Can we put $2.9m from a property sale into super?

    You can – but you must tick these boxes first.

    Technology

    How Apple helped Samsung improve its sound

    Samsung has copped a lot of flak for making many of the same design decisions as its rival for its new earbuds. But, as users, we’re better off for it.

    How Microsoft’s Nadella became tech’s steely eyed AI gambler

    Risky bets on AI have become a habit for Satya Nadella, a 56-year-old engineer who came up through the ranks of Microsoft to become its CEO about a decade ago.

    ASX CIO Tim Whiteley is attempting to deliver a raft of tech upgrades.

    ASX cuts back on overpaid tech contractors who were ‘taking the p---’

    The company’s tech boss is reducing reliance on contractors and consultants after insiders blew the whistle on temporary staff.

    Work & Careers

    David Lloyd, left, and Peter Hoj, joint vice-chancellors of the new Adelaide University.

    SA’s new mega university starts recruiting overseas students

    The new Adelaide University is due to launch with 70,000 students in early 2026, even as migration reforms bite hard on the education sector.

    More workers feel stuck in their jobs. Bosses are responding

    Executive coaches and HR professionals say managers are seeking guidance on how to re-energise workers who are staying put because they have no better option.

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    Life & Luxury

    Regular high-intensity exercise can boost cognition, scientists have found.

    Scientists identify the best type of exercise for mental sharpness

    Queensland Brain Institute researchers studied sprinters, speed walkers and more leisurely exercisers. Here’s what they found.

    Carlos Alcaraz smiles after receiving his trophy from the Princess of Wales.

    Alcaraz destroys Djokovic’s dream in men’s final

    Carlos Alcaraz has cancelled Novak Djokovic’s goal of a record-breaking 25th grand slam tennis triumph, outclassing the seven-time champion to defend his crown.

    Spain beat England for record fourth European title

    Mikel Oyarzabal’s 87th-minute goal clinched a 2-1 victory over England, whose painful decades-long wait for a major trophy goes on.

    Barbora Krejcikova of Czechia lifts the trophy following victory against Jasmine Paolini of Italy.

    Barbora Krejcikova wins women’s final

    More than 25 years since her late mentor famously triumphed after previous heartbreaks, Barbora Krejcikova has become Wimbledon singles champion.

    The upgraded Tesla that’s cheaper than its predecessor

    The new Model 3 Performance delivers a power boost and driving modes that range from Chill to Insane.

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