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    CFMEU calls for ‘absolute destruction’ of ALP

    Thousands of union members march in Melbourne and Sydney amid calls for construction industry to shutdown; Foreign higher education students capped to 270,000 per year. Follow live updates.

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    Mike Henry has made it clear: the future is copper-tinged for BHP.

    BHP just called the end of the iron ore boom

    While the steelmaking material will deliver huge profits for decades to come, chief executive Mike Henry has switched his growth focus to the next big thing.

    Founder and co-CEO of Guzman Y Gomez, Steven Marks. The ‘breakfast’ segment has delivered extra growth for the Mexican-themed fast food chain.

    Tradies’ taste for breakfast burritos lifts Guzman y Gomez

    The extraordinary rise in the fast food group’s share price came to a temporary halt on Tuesday, even though same-store sales for July and August are ahead of expectations.

    Debt dealmakers prepare to lend big for winner of $20b-plus AirTrunk

    Both sides have arranged their own debt packages on top of the OpCo slice, where IFM and Blackstone are understood to be using different structures.

    Austal fights to keep US Navy work after $35m fraud penalty

    The Australian defence contractor accepted a $US24 million fine in a plea deal to avoid criminal prosecution after a long-running American investigation.

    ASX flat; Woodside jumps, Lovisa tumbles

    Shares steady; Integral Diagnostic swings to loss; Coles reports higher profit; Lovisa’s revenue jumps; BHP cuts dividend; Telix revamp. Follow updates here.

    An aggressive Ukraine has crossed Washington’s red line

    Volodymyr Zelensky is prepared to ignore Russia’s nuclear threats. But the Biden administration is still wary of escalating the war.

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    EARNINGS SEASON

    Coles CEO Leah Weckert.

    Coles rewards shareholders as profit and margins jump

    The result for the country’s second-largest supermarket chain was in line with expectations, but came as major retailers face political pressure over prices.

    Woodside boss Meg O’Neill.

    Woodside reassures investors on dividends as profits slip

    The company told shareholders that it could maintain “strong” payments even as it ramps up spending on low-carbon energy projects and new oil and gas fields.

    Perpetual chief executive Rob Adams will front investors on Thursday. He navigated the fund manager through several acquisitions, including Pendal.

    Perpetual takes ‘embarrassing’ $547m write-down on Pendal funds

    The firm, which is in the midst of selling a large part of itself to KKR, disclosed the write-down just four days before it delivers a full-year financial update.

    Dan Murphy’s owner Endeavour fumbles early 2024-25 trading

    The group, which also runs hotels and wineries, started the new financial year with weaker than expected turnover.

    The 6-minute mortgage: lender unveils new weapon in home loan wars

    The lender reported a decline in profit for the past 12 months. And rivals are threatening to re-heat the intense battle for borrowers that cut into margins.

    TECH TUESDAY

    AustralianSuper chief investment officer Mark Delaney.

    AustralianSuper takes billion-dollar hit on venture capital failure

    The country’s largest superannuation fund had extended loans and capital to education start-up Pluralsight. But lenders have moved in, wiping its investment.

    Professor Marnie Blewitt is developing a new XX, which is back by acting deputy director and laboratory head and Chief Executive Of  at WEHI Ventures Dr Anne-Laure Puaux in Melbourne

    How this research institute turned cancer success into a $66m VC fund

    After banking $US325m from co-developing a blockbuster cancer drug, WEHI has begun making start-up investments seeking scientific breakthroughs from a new $66m fund.

    Drive Mate’s Jake Hyde says his company is ready to pick up the slack left by Uber’s sudden closure of is car sharing division.

    Why this start-up thinks it can succeed where Uber failed

    Drive Mate says it has had a 39 per cent increase in vehicles listed to rent on its platform since news broke of Uber’s plan to close its car sharing service.

    The Pixel 9 Pro features we won’t forget about

    Smartphone makers, including Google, are throwing dozens of new artificial intelligence features at us right now. How many of them will stick?

    New music booking platform raises millions to cut out middle men

    Try to book big names for an event, and you’ll face a dozen sites claiming to represent them. That scourge may now end for artists such as Casey Donovan.

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    Companies

    Most mines in the pipeline are not profitable at current quotations. Yet, lithium is a strategic industry in China, limiting its willingness to cut output, the analyst said.

    Pilbara Minerals loads up on debt despite bleak lithium outlook

    A new line of credit was unveiled on Monday at the miner’s full-year result, where it reported the lithium price crash had dented its net profit by 89 per cent.

    NIB Health Insurance CEO Mark Fitzgibbon says fixing prices for hospital procedures would be “crazy” .

    NIB says plan to fix hospital pricing ‘crazy’ as funding tensions grow

    Insurers and hospitals are split on how to fix their acrimonious pricing negotiations as government reviews private health.

    Crown Resorts boss Ciaran Carruthers will leave the company before the end of the year.

    Ciaran Carruthers to leave Crown Resorts

    The departing chief executive will be replaced by David Tsai as interim CEO from September 1.

    It is lawyers and advisers at 10 paces in the battle for ERA.

    The ASX’s uranium stocks are on a bull run – except this one

    You could not pick a better day to launch a uranium play’s equity raising. Stocks are flying. But investors see one company as nothing but a giant hole.

    ERA faces shareholder backlash as it flags $210m capital raise

    The Rio Tinto controlled company needs to raise money to rehabilitate the Ranger uranium mine in the Northern Territory. Some investors are not happy.

    Private equity circles Grant Thornton’s UK business

    Carlyle, Blackstone, Permira, CVC Capital Partners and Bridgepoint are among buyout firms that could result in a $2.9 billion valuation for the business.

    Chris Ellison’s daughter earns millions for MinRes shipping work

    Mineral Resources requires ship owners carrying the group’s iron ore exports to use a shipping agent owned by the daughter of the chief executive, says Ownership Matters.

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    Markets

    RBA governor Michele Bullock warned that rate cuts were unlikely this year.

    Five reasons traders don’t believe the RBA’s rate warning

    From forecasting errors to credibility issues, market pundits flag the many risks that lie ahead for the Reserve Bank on interest rates.

    Traders are betting on a rise in commodity prices as the US dollar drops.

    Traders pile into $A, commodities ahead of Fed cuts

    Investors have started targeting the US dollar, adding further momentum to its decline and sparking a rally across foreign-exchange and commodity markets.

    Lithium carbonate prices collapsed 70 per cent in the 12 months through June.

    Lithium mine closures just ‘tip of the iceberg’

    UBS is the latest broker to slash its lithium forecasts, warning that more projects need to close or pause production to end the collapse in prices.

    Two wrong calls: Why fundies couldn’t beat the market in FY24

    There were two key calls to make in FY24 if you wanted to at least keep up with the ASX 200. Get one of those trades wrong and that’s your year’s performance gone.

    Paradice’s Sam Theodore sees riches in these uranium stocks

    The former Blackrock hedge fund manager’s recent trip to Paladin’s flagship Namibia mine has made him more bullish on the controversial energy source.

    Opinion

    Dutton’s populist politics trashes Liberal principles

    The Coalition’s junior National Party partner is running a populist anti-business agenda, trashing the pro-business principles the Liberals purport to stand for.

    The AFR View

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    The AFR View

    Why flight delays remain a ‘regrettable reality’ for many Australians

    Transport Minister Catherine King promises fixes for airline customers failed by delays, cancellations and sky-high fares – just not quickly.

    An aggressive Ukraine has crossed Washington’s red line

    Volodymyr Zelensky is prepared to ignore Russia’s nuclear threats. But the Biden administration is still wary of escalating the war, writes Gideon Rachman.

    There’s just no evidence that profits are pushing up prices

    Consumer prices have been rising. But its costs not profits that have been doing the driving, writes Saul Eslake.

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    Saul Eslake

    Why you should hear out Andrew Hauser

    The recessionistas out there should be listening to the RBA deputy governor’s warnings against overconfidence in predicting the economy.

    Craig Emerson

    Former Labor minister and economist

    Craig Emerson

    Plan for aviation ‘ombuds’ misses the real problem with air travel

    An expanded bureaucracy will likely deliver the opposite of what Australians want and deserve: lower airfares.

    Aaron Patrick

    Senior correspondent

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    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

    Venture capitalist teams up with CBA for next big project – democracy

    Venture capitalist Paul Bassat is worried Australia is heading in the wrong direction and has teamed up with the Commonwealth Bank and others to get it back on track.

    Sacked CFMEU delegates including Darren Greenfield at a gathering in Sydney on Monday.

    Sacked CFMEU leaders ‘go rogue’, prepare for mass walkouts

    Sacked CFMEU NSW leaders held a mass meeting of delegates on Monday that called for nationwide walkouts, despite the union going into administration.

    


The Coalition is considering a policy of lifting the tax threshold for middle income earners.

    Coalition to fund ‘aspirational’ tax cuts from axed Labor policies

    Lifting the $135,000 tax threshold is one option being considered as the Coalition aims to help aspirational voters.

    Dutton doubles down on ‘price gouging’ by big-box retailers

    Brands including IKEA, Petbarn and Officeworks are expected to front the looming Senate inquiry into the business practices of big-box retailers.

    ‘Reckless gamble’ threatens $48b industry

    International students are worth billions to Australia’s economy but the government hasn’t modelled the impact of a drastic cap on their numbers.

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    People walk in front of their damaged houses after a Russian rocket attack in Usatove village, near Odesa.

    Ukraine plans payback with new weapon after ‘massive’ Russian attack

    Ukraine says it has a new long-range “game changer” weapon to strike deep into Russia, and it doesn’t require asking permission from the US and other allies.

    Donald Trump campaigns with former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard at the US National Guard Association conference in Detroit.

    Second high-profile independent endorses Trump

    Former Democratic member of Congress Tulsi Gabbard, now a registered independent, has backed Donald Trump in the race to the White House.

    Anthony Scaramucci, new director of communications for the White House, speaks during a White House press briefing in Washington, DC on Friday

    ‘Mind-boggling’: Why Trump is still in the presidential race

    Anthony Scaramucci was fired by Donald Trump after just 11 days; he has launched a blistering attack on his former boss – and also the Americans who support him.

    China’s budget spending shrinks as land sales plummet

    The property fallout on public finances is becoming increasingly evident on the balance sheets of indebted local governments.

    Women supercharge Harris’ campaign coffers to $795m

    The vice president’s fundraising has benefited from Democratic National Convention enthusiasm and “unprecedented grassroots donations”, mainly from women.

    Property

    What home buyers want, according to search results

    Home buyers’ priorities are shifting as cost-of-living considerations rise, making some lifestyle features less desirable.

    Australia has a ‘thousand levers’ to pull to increase new home supply

    Governments must create an environment that makes it easier to add more housing, including bringing in more skilled tradies, says Mirvac’s development head.

    A render of the four-bedroom, three-level townhouse at 11-11A Old Berowra Road in upper north shore Sydney’s Hornsby, which sold for $1.8 million off the plan.

    Couple buys $1.8m home – and still ends up sharing with parents

    Many multi-generational families want to live close to each other. But worsening affordability has reduced spending power – and that’s changing housing design.

    Dubai booms with an influx of anxious wealth

    The desert sheikdom’s economy is buzzing with tourism and construction as it positions itself as a safe haven in a region that’s resting on a knife’s edge.

    Developers turn to micro apartments to fix housing crisis

    Well-designed apartments smaller than 32 square metres can be rented out to singles and couples at rates below the market.

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    Wealth

    Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

    Being an Nvidia multimillionaire isn’t as enjoyable as you may think

    The tech darling’s 3776 per cent rally has enriched people, but they are too busy to bask in their wealth, as work at the company is gruelling and high-stress.

    Can I get a mortgage without a credit score?

    Credit scores are a shortcut used by credit providers to assess your history in repaying debt. But what happens if you don’t have one?

    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 how to take advantage.

    Technology

    How to hide your tech in plain sight

    Like Samsung’s Frame TV, the Samsung Music Frame uses the power of invisibility to get spouses to finally agree on something for once in their lives.

    Drive Mate’s Jake Hyde says his company is ready to pick up the slack left by Uber’s sudden closure of is car sharing division.

    Why this start-up thinks it can succeed where Uber failed

    Drive Mate says it has had a 39 per cent increase in vehicles listed to rent on its platform since news broke of Uber’s plan to close its car sharing service.

    Casey Donovan has at least 10 people online implying that they are her agent.

    Why Casey Donovan has 10 people claiming to be her agent

    Try to book big names for an event, and you’ll face a dozen sites claiming to represent them. That scourge may now end for artists such as Casey Donovan.

    Work & Careers

    Why saying ‘no’ at work is good for your career

    Researchers who knocked back extra work put themselves under the microscope and made some important discoveries.

    Labor denies Setka’s claim of secret deal not to take over CFMEU

    The union’s former boss said the ALP betrayed a deal that it would not appoint an administrator in return for his resignation amid claims of bikie infiltration.

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    Life & Luxury

    Fashion house turns up the dial on designer watches

    Ralph Lauren is all about bringing a little panache to the wrist without compromising on the mechanicals.

    First-class flying with Qantas.

    Qantas blunder lets people buy first-class tickets for 85pc discount

    Within eight hours, passengers snapped up 300 of the seats on flights between the US and Australia, getting deals of up to $29,000 for as little as $5000.

    Zoncello limoncello spritz is the hottest drink this summer.

    Forget Aperol spritz, this is what’s hot on the drink list this year

    Aperol Spritz is so last year. Zoncello limoncello spritz and local sparkling wine are on the summer drinks hit list.

    This is where you will be treated like racing royalty

    Few hotels can claim an equine concierge, but book a stay at Ireland’s Cashel Palace and you will mingle with the best in the business.

    Cavernous nightclubs are no longer the destination of choice for Sydney’s increasingly sophisticated partygoers.

    Sydney, beautiful but boring, relearns to party

    The city is ending a shortage of bars and nightclubs, overruling inner-city residents who prefer their streets quiet.

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