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    The search is on for Australia’s fastest growing companies.

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    Hundreds sacked, perks gone as trigger pulled on CFMEU administration

    The Albanese government put the entire construction division in the hands of an administrator on Friday, ousting union officials across the country.

    US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on Monday.

    Beyoncé tipped to perform ahead of Harris’ pitch to voters

    WATCH LIVE: Superstars back Kamala Harris before history making speech at Democrat convention; Mark Dreyfus puts CFMEU into administration effective immediately. Follow live updates.

    Fund managers are getting frustrated by tricky market conditions.

    Why fundies are starting to hate these 10 ASX darlings

    It’s always a battle to beat the index and passive flows, but the market has crowded into a narrow group of winners that now look expensive.

    The 47 seconds that saved Kamala Harris’ political career

    A long-forgotten moment at a debate nearly 14 years ago stands out as one of the least known yet most consequential pivots in her journey.

    Shares slip; ANZ takes $250m capital hit, Inghams, Jumbo sink

    Shares fall 0.2pc. Accent Group, Inghams sink on earnings. Telix swings to profit. Latitude’s profit climbs 140pc. Wall St falls ahead of Powell speech. Follow here.

    An enormous error has overstated the US boom

    Markets have been caught off guard by a drastic revision of non-farm payrolls, the worst miss since the Lehman crisis, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.

    APRA slaps ANZ with tougher capital charge, board warning

    The regulator has forced an extra $250 million capital charge on the bank as the bond trading and workplace culture scandals take a toll on the company.

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    REVIEW

    How something positive could emerge from the Israel-Hamas war

    The argument that any concessions look like weakness will only lead to more conflict. There can be no half measures this time.

    Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut leader of the People’s Party.

    Thailand’s democracy is on shaky ground

    Since 1932, Thailand has been through 12 successful coups (as well as many more attempted ones), and multiple constitutions.

    Priscilla Chan

    Mark Zuckerberg’s wife statue joins bad art of the rich and famous

    The sculpture is utterly arbitrary and that’s what makes it bad. It’s also what makes the vast majority of AI-generated art so bad.

    The restaurant washrooms turning into selfie stations

    Forget the food and the flatware – bathrooms have become the big thing in many restaurants today.

    How medical research is failing women

    For years, the process for developing and testing new drugs has focused disproportionately on male bodies — to the detriment of female patients.

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    Companies

    Kim Williams wants to achieve hard, fast and bold reform of the ABC.

    Kim Williams’ ‘harder, faster, bolder’ ABC plan claims first casualty

    Kim Williams has been outspoken about the ABC’s shortcomings and has a history of radical change. Now, MD David Anderson is giving up his $1.2 million role.

    NAB dumps Hayne-era bonus caps

    The bank emailed staff on Thursday, informing them of the change, meaning its bankers can earn bigger bonuses linked to writing new business.

    The water intake for the Snowy 2.0 project at the Talbingo reservoir.

    Snowy Hydro adds fourth tunnel borer in bid to keep project on track

    Snowy’s decision to spend $75 million on an extra tunnel boring machine signals it is prioritising start-up timing over cost pressures at the project.

    Northern Star Resources chief executive Stuart Tonkin.

    WA gold miner lashes Labor’s project vetoes

    Northern Star boss Stuart Tonkin says investment is at risk without a stable policy and approvals landscape.

    Fried chicken margins shredded as costs bite Collins Foods

    Shares tumble at the KFC and Taco Bell operator as it reels under the strain of rising staff, energy and store costs.

    Qube’s Moorebank stake on the block

    The logistics group said it could sell its stake in its new Moorebank interstate rail terminal after strikes at stevedore DP World helped boost annual net profit.

    Insignia shares sink after ‘disappointing’ dividend pause

    Delivering his first full-year results as CEO, Scott Hartley said the dividend freeze was needed to strengthen the balance sheet amid remediation costs.

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    Markets

    “In September we need to start a process of moving rates down,” Fed Philadelphia boss Patrick Harker told CNBC. “We need to start bringing them down methodically.”

    US Fed officials argue for gradual interest rate cuts to start soon

    Top policymakers in Boston and Philadelphia pushed back against market bets for an aggressive pivot, instead calling for a slow and steady approach.

    What happened overnight? Wall Street pulled back as Powell awaited

    Australian shares were set to open lower. Shares fell in New York as Fed speakers pushed back against the market’s aggressive rate cut expectations.

    The market faces risks that could lead to a bumpy ride for stocks towards the end of the year.

    ‘Would be a disaster’: nervous short-sellers brace for iron ore at $US100

    The Asian hedge funds targeting Australia’s largest mining stocks are looking on anxiously after the steelmaking ingredient staged a rapid rebound this week.

    Pengana tips this tiddler to grow into a ‘multibillion-dollar’ stock

    Portfolio manager Jeremy Bendeich explains why he’s betting big on titanium, and explains the potential behind Brazilian Rare Earths.

    Regal, hedge funds are sticking with Japan after the crash

    Regal’s investment chief Phil King is among those shrugging off the Nikkei’s worst sell-off in almost four decades and is betting on a big rebound.

    Opinion

    This week showed politics can still work in the national interest

    The NDIS breakthrough, the CFMEU deal, and in-principle agreement on aged care reform shows it’s not all about the antics of crossbench issue poseurs or the confected conflict of question time.

    Phillip Coorey

    Political editor

    Phillip Coorey

    Plibersek’s mine block alarms whole industry

    Regis Resources is cancelling its proposed gold project in NSW after the federal environment minister vetoed its site for a tailings dam.

    ASIC scrutiny of private markets must get balance right

    Extending disclosure requirements into private deals could be viewed as unjustified regulatory creep. But the corporate watchdog is right to be vigilant on this issue.

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    The race to define Kamala Harris is not yet won

    Friday’s speech is a high-stakes opportunity for the Democratic nominee to introduce herself to voters yet to make up their minds.

    Ava Kalinauskas

    Research associate

    Ava Kalinauskas

    Albanese should trust Australians by answering Gaza visa questions

    Does the prime minister agree with the ASIO that ‘rhetorical’ support for Hamas shouldn’t automatically disqualify anyone from coming to Australia?

    John Roskam

    Columnist

    John Roskam

    ‘Gaza’ is the word Democrats dare not whisper in Chicago

    Silence is the wisest option for Kamala Harris on a divisive election issue that is harming the global image of the US.

    Edward Luce

    Columnist

    Edward Luce

    Reports

    Higher Education Awards

    The Higher Education Awards highlight the tremendous contribution that the Higher Education sector makes to Australian capability, prosperity and society.

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    Politics

    Treasurer Jim Chalmers rejected suggestions negotiations have hit a dead end.

    Chalmers offers deal on RBA board split

    The treasurer offers to shift all RBA board members onto a new interest rate-setting board, presenting a potential breakthrough in stalled Coalition negotiations.

    Senator Linda Reynolds (right) has taken defamation action against Brittany Higgins.

    ‘Significantly different’ psychiatric report on Higgins emerges

    The psychiatric report that helped secure Brittany Higgins a $2.4 million settlement was one of two dated on the same day, but which did not match, a Perth court has heard.

    Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek. “For every job in landfill, there are three jobs in recycling,” she says.

    ‘Circular economy’ to be examined by Productivity Commission

    The government has asked its economic adviser to explore ways to cut waste going to landfill and encourage the more efficient use of raw materials.

    Aged care deal delayed amid backbench anxiety

    Peter Dutton wants the approval of his MPs before confirming support for the aged care deal negotiated with the government.

    Union membership inflated, pay deals not done under Asmar: official

    A senior official at the Health Workers Union has pushed to stand down its secretary, Diana Asmar, warning the union’s board that the branch is in a state of dysfunction.

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    World

    Mike Lynch is one of Britain’s best-known and most controversial technology entrepreneurs.

    Mike Lynch died just as he was planning his ‘second life’

    The billionaire British tech tycoon loved to appear ruthless but was quick to help those in need.

    Rescue divers arrive back with a fifth body from the luxury yacht.

    Bodies recovered from superyacht wreckage include Morgan Stanley exec

    Divers continue to search for the final missing person, thought to be the technology entrepreneur’s 18-year-old daughter, who may have been swept out to sea.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new propaganda effort is designed to paint the occupation as the “new normal”.

    Putin tells Russians get over it, as anxiety grows over Ukraine

    The Kremlin’s messaging suggests it expects Ukraine’s surprise occupation of Russian territory to last for months, so people should get used to it.

    ‘They’re not Hamas’: Envoy’s plea over Gazans sheltering in Australia

    As national security fight continues to roil parliament, a significant number of Gazans who have found safety in Australia are Christian, while 80 per cent possess tertiary qualifications.

    Cooling US jobs market looms over central bankers at Jackson Hole

    The Fed has brought down inflation but must now steer the economy away from recession. This delicate balancing act is on show in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley.

    Property

    Prime real estate: The Courthouse Hotel and Kinselas are at the centre of a messy legal fight.

    Iconic Sydney pubs on the edge amid $61m sale stoush

    A fight between a high-flying pub investor and an investment bank has put two of the city’s most iconic pubs under a cloud.

    Stockland says clarity on interest rates is essential for sales to pick up.

    Stockland overshoots own housing predictions as settlements jump

    Just four months after taming its own settlement guidance in April, the diversified developer has reported a stronger housing picture.

    Warburg and MA are betting on the growing funding gap in Australia’s housing market.

    Why this global PE giant is backing a $1b bet on Aussie housing

    The $120 billion private equity giant, Warburg Pincus, will back MA Financial’s new investment vehicle, which aims to help plug the housing sector’s funding gap.

    Dexus to offload Townsville mall for more than $200m

    The looming sale of the Willows Shopping Centre comes amid a noticeable pick-up in deal activity, including from ASX-listed Scentre and Vicinity.

    ‘The phone is ringing off the hook’: investors head to property

    Deposit rate cuts and signs the rate cycle has peaked are prompting investors to look beyond cash to high-yielding opportunities, says Centuria CEO.

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    Wealth

    A transition to retirement pension can help ease you into post-work life.

    How to work less, help the kids and do the job you always wanted

    A transition to retirement pension offers opportunities to revamp your lifestyle, pay down debt or gift a home deposit. Here’s what to do.

    The tools showing retirees they have more to spend than they thought

    Retirement income modelling is advancing rapidly, giving people an unprecedented ability to plan their own financial futures.

    The Australians who may soon pay more for aged care

    Labor and the Coalition are drawing closer to an agreement on changes to aged care funding. This is what it would mean.

    Technology

    Uber couldn’t make the carsharing business model work, and will close down the service.

    Uber targets car rentals after Carshare failure

    Uber has blamed a blow-out in operational costs for the failure of its Carshare service, which will cease business from September 12.

    The secret to training the next generation of tech whizzes

    From curing maths anxiety to using AI to teach a tricky programming language, these Teaching Excellence winners are producing Australia’s future tech workforce.

    Uber acquired Car Next Door to start a local Car sharing business in 2022, but will now close it down.

    Uber scraps $105m Aussie car-sharing division

    Uber will shut down its Carshare business, bringing the end to an Australian experiment it began in 2022 with the $105 million acquisition of Car Next Door.

    Work & Careers

    High point: Melbourne president Kate Roffey and CEO Gary Pert show off the premiership cup at the MCG in 2022.

    Melbourne AFL club defeats court bid to pry open ‘oppressive’ board

    Businessman Peter Lawrence lost his case against the Demons’ identity-stacked board, but won concessions including the release of details of its 70,000 members.

    The CEO on the front line of the global shipping crisis

    The CEO of one of Australia’s largest ports knows a lot can go wrong before the contents of millions of shipping containers reaches our shelves.

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    Life & Luxury

    Rolling a cask at the warehouse, Ardbeg Distillery, Isle of Islay, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.

    Four remarkable whiskies, all matured differently

    If the cask matters to you, compare the difference in these intriguing spirits, from Australia, France and Scotland.

    The study findings should prompt physicians to be more cautious about prescribing the drug to people with a history of depression or suicide attempts.

    Ozempic could be linked to suicidal thoughts

    Novo Nordisk said it will work with regulators to monitor the safety of the medicines, including surveillance of data from ongoing studies and real-world use.

    Jools Lebron has blown up the internet with her video about how to dress for work.

    When you go to work are you demure and mindful?

    A viral video of advice on how to dress for the office has sparked a social media storm and turned its creator into a hot property.

    All this parenting advice is getting in the way of parenting

    The plethora of tips and guidance, especially online, is leading parents to believe there is one right thing to say for every situation.

    Australian Chamber Orchestra artistic director Richard Tognetti.

    The ACO is 50 years old and still rebelling

    Born out of disaffection with the strictures of symphony orchestras, the Australian Chamber Orchestra has a typically wild and eclectic party planned for its golden jubilee.

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