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    From Friday at 11am, the bulk of Nine Entertainment’s news masthead staff will walk off the job after rejecting the latest pay offer from management.

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    Steph Curry made clear he supports Kamala Harris.

    US basketball superstar backs Kamala Harris

    Sport and politics aren’t supposed to mix at the Olympics. But someone forgot to tell Steph Curry, who used a marquee press conference to endorse the Democrat.

    Australian athletes in contention for an Olympic gold medal.

    The Aussies in contention for Olympic gold

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    How the Olympics will change Paris

    After a divisive election, this northern summer’s Games will fire the starting gun on a vast project to transform the French capital.

    Korea-supporting Aussie swim coach spared the axe

    Michael Palfrey, who said he wanted his protégé Kim Woo-min to beat his Aussie 400m rivals, will continue training Australian swimmers.

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    Swift action to impound palatial boats became a symbol of western resolve after the invasion of Ukraine. Now the costs are mounting for owners and governments alike.

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    Why influencer publishing is bad for the book industry

    Why a new Ebury imprint by the social media entrepreneur Steven Bartlett is bad news for books.

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    When Harris calls Trump a predator, voters will listen

    The vice president has a key witness in her case against the former president – his current running mate.

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    Unionised staff at Nine Entertainment’s publishing division have voted to go on strike.

    Nine publishing staff vote to strike on eve of Paris Olympics

    From Friday morning at 11am, the bulk of Nine Entertainment’s news masthead staff will walk off the job after rejecting the latest pay offer from management.

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    Colourful Sydney lawyer Zali Burrows is now representing former political adviser Bruce Lehrmann as he pushes ahead with his defamation appeal.

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    What happened overnight? Wall Street’s rally proved fleeting

    Australian shares were set to recoup some of Thursday’s losses. The US economy expanded faster than expected in the June quarter. Atlassian surged higher.

    Eleanor Swanson: “The final piece of the puzzle is just the penetration of the Millennial population in each market.”

    ‘Don’t wait until it’s too late,’ warn ASX small-cap managers

    Local fund managers are telling clients to start moving money out of large caps before Australia catches up to the US in the global inflation race.

    Markets are being shaken by big tech and Trump. It could get ugly

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    ANZ says bond trading scandal fallout could extend to the very top

    The ANZ board may be forced to take action against the bank’s chief executive Shayne Elliott and other senior managers over the misleading trading data submitted to the federal government and investigations into its workplace culture.

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    The federal government lays out plans to help boost the nation’s cyber defences, while experts outline steps to stay safe.

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    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Brendan O’Connor and Linda Burney on Thursday.

    PM stresses stability ahead of first reshuffle in two years

    NT Senator Malarndirri McCarthy is the hot favourite to replace Linda Burney in cabinet and Indigenous Affairs.

    A digitally created image of a nuclear-powered submarine.

    ‘Show me the evidence’: AUKUS tsar challenges critics

    Vice Admiral Jonathan Mead says there will be setbacks but Australia is on track to meet key milestones under AUKUS.

     Senators Jacqui Lambie and Pauline Hanson voted against the Ensuring Integrity Bill.

    It’s not just Labor that let the CFMEU off the leash

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    US economy grew faster than expected last quarter

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    Thousands fill Washington’s streets to protest Netanyahu visit

    Demonstrators calling for an end to the war in Gaza that has killed more than 39,000 Palestinians filled several blocks as they weaved through the streets of the nation’s capital.

    Trump derides Harris as ‘radical lunatic’ in first speech on new rival

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    Melbourne ‘a proper basket case’ as office vacancy hits 20pc

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    Construction, labour woes force developer to offload $200m of sites

    APH Holding, which has a multibillion-dollar pipeline of Melbourne projects, has put more than $200m worth of sites on the market, including many with permits

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    Wealth

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    Ten books that could help you become a better investor

    We asked money managers, financial advisers and a self-made multimillionaire to nominate the books that taught them the most about creating wealth.

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    Teachers to get AI training under NSW proposals

    Specific training about the use of artificial intelligence and greater protections for copyrighted works are among recommendations from a state inquiry.

    Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai has a big AI story to tell, but the proof of his claims is still in the future.

    Investors aren’t buying Google’s AI future – yet

    The search giant’s parent, Alphabet, produced solid earnings, but shareholders are tiring of claims about future magic without answers to important questions.

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    Life & Luxury

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    Eight of the most original, thoughtful and certainly beautiful new creations from local creatives.

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