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    Rex and Virgin Australia are exploring ways to support regional customers.

    Rex needs a buyer willing to spend big on planes

    The government is downplaying its interest in a bailout, but may have no choice but to stump up to help keep the regions connected.

    Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh has been killed while in Iran.

    Iran’s supreme leader vows revenge on Israel after Hamas chief killed

    Israel has been blamed for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, a severe blow to the group that threatens to engulf the region in further conflict.

    Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh at the swearing-in ceremony of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Tuesday.

    Middle East on edge after Israel assassinates Hamas chief

    All eyes are on Iran’s response after twin Israeli strikes targeted top officials belonging to the Hamas and Hezbollah terror groups.

    The PE takeover battle that is like pulling teeth

    Once a board has decided a takeover isn’t about the highest price, it enters the deal-making twilight zone. This one is a doozy.

    Canva’s AI prize Leonardo traded for $320m, dividing VC industry

    The valuation has been so closely guarded some investors have refused to tell their own backers how much Canva paid for the start-up.

    Nickel boss says Indonesia trying to distance itself from China

    Nickel Industries managing director Justin Werner says Jakarta wants to attract more Western investment to an industry dominated by China.

    RBA rate rise off the table as underlying inflation eases

    Investors believe the next move by the RBA will be an interest rate cut rather than a rise, after underlying inflation came in only slightly above forecasts.

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    From left to right: Adam Hunter, Paris performance analysis hub manager, senior biomechanist at the Australian Sports Commission Mitchell Mooney,   Sarah Taylor, intelligence lead at Athletics Australia, Jake Scheide, skill acquisition support at Paralympics Australia and Ian Morrow, head of performance at Swimming Australia.

    Meet the data junkies helping the Aussie team succeed

    They aren’t Olympians or even in Paris, but this team is critical to Australia’s success.

    Kaylee McKeown reacts as she holds her gold medal for winning the women’s 100 metre backstroke final.

    Memory of her dad gives McKeown ‘superpower’ to retain gold

    Kaylee McKeown’s furious final lap to win the 100m backstroke earned her a fourth Olympic gold medal and kept Australia at the top of the swimming competition.

    The day Canada trampled on Aussie hopes

    It was a day when Canada got the best of Australia in no less than three head-to-head encounters in Paris. Here’s what you missed overnight.

    ‘It sucks’: Distraught Aussie women walk away from rugby empty-handed

    The sevens team came into the Games set for gold, but against Canada and then the US they watched a medal almost literally sprint away from them.

    He nearly drowned but Jack Robinson just beat the world’s best surfer

    The Olympics might be in Paris, but the surfing competition is half a world away in Tahiti where conditions are “so dangerous, so crazy”.

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    Former Super Retail Group chief legal officer Rebecca Farrell arrives at the Federal Court ahead of a hearing.

    Super Retail wins last-minute bid to suppress statement of claim

    The owner of Rebel Sport and Supercheap is defending an action brought by its former head of legal.

    Goyder toasts history for Liontown at Kathleen Valley

    Liontown Resources says it has bucked the odds to deliver the world’s newest lithium mine on time, and on budget. It could be Australia’s last for a while.

    Striking workers outside Nine’s offices in Melbourne on Friday.

    AFR, SMH, Age staff reach wage deal after five-day strike

    Unionised staff at Nine Entertainment’s major mastheads voted to approve a new, three-year pay deal.

    Why Rio Tinto wants a bigger presence in lithium and copper

    ‘I couldn’t care less about what the lithium price is in the next 12 months,’ says chief executive Jakob Stausholm.

    Rio boss dismisses Jabiluka uranium ‘extortion’

    Jakob Stausholm says precious cultural heritage at Jabiluka made it a no-go zone and advocates for a uranium mine were engaging in “extortion”

    Elecnor blames earnings slump on SA-NSW high-voltage cable project

    EnergyConnect’s Spanish contractor has recorded a provision of $13.98 million for losses on its Australian projects in the six months to June 30.

    Eraring output at five-year high as coal dependence persists

    Origin Energy lifted provisions on plant sites by $235 million and warned of a big jump in coal costs for the generator.

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    Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock will meet to discuss interest rates next week.

    Relief rally sweeps market after cool inflation tempers rate fears

    Shares had the best day since 2022, the Aussie dollar fell, and bond yields tumbled after core inflation prompted traders to rapidly start pricing in a rate cut in Australia.

    Local shares are set to open higher, though futures pared their gains after Microsoft’s earnings disappointed.

    ASX jumps 1.8pc after June CPI data; Rio rallies

    Shares jumped the most since 2022 amid a broad rally; traders bet on Reserve Bank rate cuts; Commonwealth Bank tops BHP to become biggest Australian firm; Rio Tinto half-year profit at $5.8 billion. Follow updates here.

    There’s a lot of money riding on the US Federal Reserve’s July board meeting.

    Traders gird for ‘dangerous’ 48 hours in markets

    There’s a lot riding on the next few days, with Australia’s quarterly inflation report and the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision. Anything less than consensus could rile markets.

    Microsoft reports slower Azure cloud growth; shares drop

    Microsoft’s main growth engine in recent years, its Azure cloud-computing service, expanded revenue by 29 per cent against expectations of 31 per cent.

    What happened overnight? Techs sell off again in New York, paced by Nvidia plunge

    Nerves are fraying on Wall Street as results challenge lofty valuations. Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve policy decisions are among the next hurdles to clear.

    Opinion

    August reprieve but no interest rate relief yet

    Inflation remains sticky, well-above the 2 per cent to 3 per cent target band, and has basically moved sideways.

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    The AFR View

    Inflation helps government dodge interest rate bullet

    The June quarter figures were not good, but they also weren’t as bad as feared. That is likely to give the Reserve Bank breathing space to keep interest rates on hold next week.

    Why the $3m super tax has turned into a mess

    It may seem hard to argue against making people with high superannuation balances pay more tax, but implementing it is a dog’s breakfast.

    John Kehoe

    Economics editor

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    Jabiluka was cancelled by edict from above

    The decision to mine the uranium deposit or not should have been taken by the parties involved, not through the high-handed intervention of an anti-nuclear government.

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    Productivity is the key to taming inflation for good

    Either governments and business improve the supply side of the economy, or the RBA will have to keep squeezing demand indefinitely.

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    Inflation stays sticky, but it won’t force RBA rate rise

    The consumer price figures were not as bad as feared, but inflation remains persistent and higher-for-longer interest rates will be required.

    John Kehoe

    Economics editor

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    Reports

    Cybersecurity and AI

    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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    Politics

    Filament Coffee co-owners Aaron Ellwood and Brendan Gillam at their Perth cold brew facility.

    This start-up invented espresso in a keg to keep coffee prices down

    Surging input costs forced Perth company Filament Coffee to rethink how it delivered its cold brew to customers.

     “Success is not assured,” warns BHP chief executive Mike Henry.

    BHP warns on ‘made in Australia’

    BHP has warned the Albanese government that its flagship Future Made in Australia policy risks being undercut by the economy’s high costs, unproductive workplace laws, and uncompetitive tax system.

    Nuclear talk finally goes ahead after Holmes à Court criticism

    The engineer whose nuclear speech was cancelled the day renewable energy advocate Simon Holmes à Court objected to it has finally delivered the talk.

    Home building crisis worsens with young tradies out of work

    The wave of construction insolvencies is worsening an undersupply of homes and skills shortages, as trade apprentices are forced to drop out of TAFE courses.

    Wong calls on China to rein in North Korea

    The foreign minister acknowledged that countries all around Asia are beefing up their defence capabilities in response to China’s dramatic military expansion.

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    Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to pick her running mate by August 7.

    Harris to name running mate ahead of swing state blitz

    Leading contenders are prominent Democrat politicians from some of the swing states that are crucial to the vice president’s bid to beat Donald Trump.

    Ismail Haniyeh, leader of Hamas, has been assassinated in Tehran.

    Tough-talking Haniyeh was seen as more moderate face of Hamas

    Ismail Haniyeh moved between Turkey and Qatar’s capital Doha, escaping the travel curbs of the blockaded Gaza Strip and enabling him to act as a negotiator in ceasefire talks.

    The third consecutive contraction in manufacturing activity showed  there’s still uncertainty about the strength of the recovery.

    China factory activity shrinks for third straight month

    The official PMI index hit 49.4. The gauge has stayed below the 50-mark separating growth from contraction for all but three months since April 2023.

    Trump, Harris launch multi-million dollar attack ads

    The presidential candidates are trying to land blows with costly advertisements as the election is reset with the new Democratic candidate.

    Austin calls for calm after attacks on Iran-backed targets

    Israel claimed to have killed Hezbollah’s military commander, who it said was behind a deadly strike in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

    Property

    This new CIP industrial estate in Campbellfield, Melbourne is 64 per cent leased.

    Record leasing, higher rents lift earnings at Centuria industrial fund

    Centuria Industrial REIT leased more than 20pc of its portfolio over FY24 and generated average increases of 43 per cent as rents were reset to market rates.

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    Rest, Barings to build $400m industrial estate by end of 2025

    The site will provide much needed warehouse space in Sydney, which has the world’s second-lowest vacancy rate.

    US office loan pain is only starting to ramp up

    More than $145 billion of US commercial real estate is distressed. A further $418 billion at risk of slipping into that category.

    Brisbane’s property price hot streak may be about to end

    Brisbane’s rapid pace of growth has likely peaked but Perth prices are still “shooting the lights out”, experts say.

    Melbourne penthouse prices tipped to double as demand surges

    Project marketers and valuers have tipped the average price of a Melbourne penthouse to double to $60,000 per square metre in the next few years.

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    Wealth

    Residency rules are the big risk for self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF) trustees who live overseas for an extended period.

    What to do to with your SMSF if you’re moving overseas

    The Tax Office requires trustees to pass three tests if they wish to maintain tax benefits.

    Where to invest as the tech megacap rally eases

    Signs that equity investors are getting cold feet over the rapid advances in artificial intelligence leaders have put a spotlight on some less obvious beneficiaries of the technology boom.

    Why the beach house might be cramping your retirement style

    Holiday homes are great, but they don’t produce retirement income and might limit your age pension payments.

    Technology

    Premier Steven Miles says “social media companies have no regard” and “no responsibility”.

    ‘Offensive’ social media companies shamed for letting scams thrive

    Financial Services Minister Stephen Jones says social media giants are “dragging their heels” in the fight against scams

    Former US president Donald Trump is positioning himself as a pro-crypto candidate.

    Australians welcome Trump’s pro-crypto stand

    Crypto traders say Donald Trump’s pledges to end the “persecution” of the industry and sack SEC chairman Gary Gensler are a good start.

    Australia needs a large language model that reflects Australian values if we want to retain our economic and cultural sovereignty.

    Why Australia needs its own AI large language model

    If we are to retain our economic and cultural sovereignty, Australia needs to develop AI that reflects Australian values.

    Work & Careers

    Law graduate, Claudia McDonnell, wants to have 5 children.

    If this law graduate has two children, she will be exceptional

    Claudia McDonnell, 24, belongs to the most childless generation of Australian women in modern history.

    In tougher job market, aspiring bankers skip class to ‘stack’ internships

    Goldman Sachs had 31.5 per cent more internship applications in Singapore this year, and graduate recruitment is now so competitive that “internships are where you can get the foot in the door”.

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    Life & Luxury

    Arthur Boyd’s oil painting, Landscape, measuring a tidy 19.5 x 22.5 cm, carries an estimate of $15,000 to $25,000.

    An $8.2m result affirms Ron Walker and Denis Savill’s taste in art

    Just 28 works owned by two men who spent decades doing deals delivered one of the best auction results of the year.

    Krug Champagnes once bottled  are kept in the House’s cellars in Reims.

    How much champagne is too much? Depends on the airline you’re flying

    We joined Singapore Airlines on a whirlwind tour of its premium suppliers across France’s Champagne region. This is what we learnt.

    The cheap vegetable that could save your life

    According to a new study, eating carrots increases carotenoids in your skin. These phytonutrients lead to a lower risk of chronic disease and a stronger immune function.

    Party on a boat on Sydney harbour.

    The suburbs where Australians drink the most champagne

    Baby boomers are big drinkers of imported bubbles, but younger consumers are driving demand for alternatives such as prosecco.

    The five best exercises to beat burnout and stress

    Knowing what type of exercise to focus on when needed is key to allowing the stress chemicals to move through you more effectively.

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