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    Star’s Sydney casino in Pyrmont is in the spotlight as Adam Bell, SC, considers whether the company should be given its gaming licence back.

    Star rushes to shore up its finances ahead of damning review findings

    The casino group is poised to write down assets and announce a major cost-cutting program when a report from the NSW regulator is released.

    Rob Scott’s portfolio of businesses at Wesfarmers is constantly evolving. The spotlight is on its digital, health and lithium moves.

    Australia’s twin housing crises could hurt Bunnings

    Bunnings sales are slowing as building activity stalls. That’s a problem for Wesfarmers, which is priced liked a tech growth stock.

    Adam Bandt at the National Press Club of Australia on Wednesday.

    Labor should invest in demonising Bandt as well as Dutton

    The government wants us to believe Peter Dutton is dangerous and divisive. It might need to focus on the leader of the Greens as well, writes Phillip Coorey.

    Inside the board meeting showdown at the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

    Contradictory accounts have emerged of a May meeting called to discuss a documentary about MSO chair David Li, underlining divisions at the orchestra.

    ‘Go elsewhere’: news of student caps hits Chinese social media

    Fatigued by a year of migration reforms, students in China think they are being treated badly by Australia.

    A culture war is the least of the census’ problems. Let’s get rid of it

    A ditched plan to include questions about the LGBTQ community in the census has raised questions about the future of the $600 million big five-yearly national survey, writes Tom Burton.

    Millions of workers could soon get more WFH rights

    Millions of clerical workers could soon have the right to request working-from-home arrangements under changes being considered by the Fair Work Commission.

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    Companies

    Mineral Resources boss Chris Ellison is cutting jobs, adding to the downturn in WA employment.

    What debt crisis? MinRes bondholders are relaxed (for now)

    “Nervous nellies” in Australia are fretting about the company’s debt levels, but its billionaire boss reckons US bond investors would prefer to talk fishing.

    Cettire was valued at almost $2 billion earlier this year. Its current market capitalisation is less than $450 million.

    Cettire auditor fails to sign off on accounts, begins ‘nuanced’ review

    The luxury online retailer was a market darling. But its market capitalisation has been slashed amid weaker sales and questions about its business model.

    Commonwealth Bank chief executive Matt Comyn at a parliamentary inquiry in Canberra on Thursday.

    Big business faces down Canberra’s ‘insidious’ populist policies

    Commonwealth Bank chief Matt Comyn has warned “performative” attacks is eroding trust, highlighting the rising tensions between MPs and corporate Australia.

    Former senior Seven Network journalist Robert Ovadia.

    Seven tells court 13 women have claims about newsman Robert Ovadia

    The former high-profile crime reporter was sacked by Network Seven in June amid an internal investigation. He is fighting the claims.

    Qantas deflects Qatar factor, readies for more competition

    The airline reported $2.1 billion in earnings last financial year, down 18 per cent from a record result in 2023.

    Mortgage broker pay should attract more scrutiny: Comyn

    The chief executive of the country’s largest lender says mortgage brokers who write the majority of loans “don’t have any controls” on pay at all.

    Platinum profit falls as funds flee on performance

    The investment manager blamed poor performance for shrinking inflows, but said “green shoots” were coming through on investment returns.

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    Markets

    The ASX 200 is set to open lower.

    Wesfarmers, Cettire drive ASX lower

    Shares fall; Nvidia’s forecast disappoints; Sandfire ups revenue; higher profit for Wesfarmers; Atlas Arteria & Qantas profit drop; Southern Cross skips dividend. Follow updates here.

    Nick Griffin of Munro Partners.

    These early Nvidia backers are offloading their shares – for now

    Some early Australian investors of the AI darling were positioned for a sharp sell-off in the shares this week, including Munro Partners, but a re-acceleration in the chipmaker’s earnings is also in their sights.

    Nvidia’s fall shows ‘just great’ isn’t good enough any more

    On the surface everything was rosy in Nvidia’s market-shifting earnings call, so why have investors headed for the door?

    Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway tops $US1 trillion market cap

    The conglomerate has become the first US company outside the technology sector to reach the 13-figure milestone, after its shares rose 30 per cent this year.

    ASX investors paying ‘eye-watering’ prices despite weak earnings

    Investors in Australia’s sharemarket are increasingly getting less bang for their buck for some of the biggest names on the ASX, but they are paying it anyway.

    Opinion

    Time for lateral thinking on boards

    Representation of pensioner members on super fund boards is an eye-catching idea. What if similar lateral thinking was applied to the future of corporate boards too?

    The AFR View

    Editorial

    The AFR View

    Business CEOs push back on political grandstanding

    Big business makes mistakes as well as money, but chief executives like CBA’s Matt Comyn and Wesfarmers’ Rob Scott are pushing back against “fact-free” accusations.

    Labor losing ground on left and right

    Labor’s fury at Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather over his CFMEU support is a convenient political distraction.

    Why the Pilbara is not going to explode in a wave of strikes

    Getting the majority of workers to back a new wave of unionism in the Pilbara might be harder than either side thinks.

    Scott Riches

    Former union official.

    Scott Riches

    The two words you should always treat with caution in business

    Sentences which begin “Studies show...” are often followed by a description of a correlation interpreted as if it were a causal relationship - when it’s not.

    Richard Holden

    Economics professor

    Richard Holden

    Whole-of-government should cut across ‘legacy’ portfolios

    The big and wide-ranging issues that will dominate future decades require an integrated strategy office to be established to wrestle with complex, integrated problems.

    Huw McKay

    Strategic thinker

    Huw McKay

    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

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Labor backbencher Josh Burns.

    Labor MP breaks ranks over LGBTQ census question

    Josh Burns reveals he has been lobbying internally for Labor to keep its promise to count gender and sexually diverse people in the census.

    Tina Baum

    The surprising home of Indigenous art in Europe

    Indigenous art curator Tina Baum is riding a wave of popularity and curiosity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture

    King says cash rate will settle in low 3pc range

    Peter King says banker pay is a ‘live issue’ for Westpac; CBA boss Matt Comyn says term deposit rate accusations are incorrect after he was quizzed on coffee prices. How the day unfolded.

    Keep building ambition, says key architect behind Sydney Metro

    UK-based John McAslan says Sydney Metro was a smoother ride than London’s recent Elizabeth Line.

    CFMEU directors depart in Cbus board cleanout

    The lawbreaking construction union’s three directors have left the board of Cbus, but it is unclear who the CFMEU administrator will replace them with.

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    World

    Zhang Youxia, vice chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, right, shakes hands with White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan before a meeting at the Bayi building in Beijing on Thursday.

    US, Chinese officials to wrap up talks on Taiwan, military

    US National Security Adviser says the meeting is a “rare” event, and that both countries have a responsibility to prevent competition from veering into conflict.

    US President Donald Trump with Chinese President Xi Jinping during the G-20 summit in Osaka last year.

    Chinese officials struggle to build ties with Trump’s campaign

    The frustrated overtures come amid rising bipartisan hostility towards China and a realisation in Beijing that US policy is unlikely to become less hawkish.

    Donald Trump on the hustings this week.

    Republicans fear Trump’s campaign strategy is failing

    Republicans are anxious about Trump’s failure to mount effective attacks on the vice president and his embrace of fringe politicians.

    ‘Obscenely greedy’ oil execs jailed over vast 1MDB fraud

    A Swiss court found the former PetroSaudi executives responsible for embezzling $2.6 billion in what the court heard was the “fraud of the century”.

    Telegram boss charged, blocked from leaving France

    Pavel Durov faces preliminary charges over the alleged failure to address criminality on the messaging app, including the distribution of sexual abuse content.

    Property

    Rich Listers double down on industrial with $800m logistics plans

    Brothers Andrew and Michael Buxton have spent almost $150m buying adjoining sites in south-east Melbourne where they are planning an $800m logistics estate.

    Guggenheim rises in the desert as Abu Dhabi morphs into expat hub

    All around, there are growing signs of a big construction boom that’s changing the face of this once sleepy, oil-rich emirate.

    Dreaming of a tree change? You might be too late

    Housing approval numbers in many regional areas went backwards in the past financial year, while capital cities fared a lot better, official data shows.

    How construction failures push up costs for builders – and consumers

    Union officials with unchecked power on construction sites force builders to cover costs of insolvent subcontractors, which in turn pushes up costs for home buyers.

    Late Foxtel boss’ luxury weekender sets Central Coast record

    The luxury weekender owned by one of Australia’s most influential entertainment pioneers, the late Brian Walsh, sold for an undisclosed price understood to be between $9.5 million and $10 million.

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    Wealth

    Policy information will be sought for boats worth $100,000 plus.

    Yachts, fine art and investment properties targeted by ATO

    The ATO will use data from insurance and property management companies to cross-check taxpayer claims.

    Beware – DIY repairs and renovations are a minefield for SMSFs

    Doing work on a property owned by your SMSF is fraught with danger because of strict tax and superannuation laws. Here’s what you need to know.

    My short-term memory is a worry – should I close my DIY super fund?

    Many retirees with SMSFs worry about diminished capacity as they get older – this is what to do.

    Technology

    Ray Dalio, billionaire and founder of Bridgewater Associates, plans to create an AI version of himself.

    Ray Dalio to beta test an AI version of himself

    Billionaire Ray Dalio created the world’s biggest hedge fund, now he’s recreating himself with AI to share his principles.

    NextDC chief Craig Scroggie.

    No sweetener for NextDC in AirTrunk’s $20b auction

    The CEO of data centre group NextDC, Craig Scroggie, doesn’t expect AirTrunk’s sale to influence the way his company is valued by the sharemarket.

    Nvidia’s rivals are trying to take AI market share.

    Chip challengers try to break Nvidia’s grip on AI

    Cerebras, d-Matrix and Groq are among a group of smaller companies aiming to take a slice of the multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence hardware market.

    Work & Careers

    Mark Green is relocating to New York to take over running the global advertising firm Droga5.

    This Australian creative is taking the top job at global firm Droga5

    Mark Green co-founded The Monkeys 18 years ago, selling it in 2017. Now he’s moving to New York to take over as chief executive of the advertising giant.

    Five times you shouldn’t trust your gut as a leader

    Gayle Dickerson says relying on intuition can be useful when you’re dealing with imperfect information.

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    Life & Luxury

    Promotional poster for The Puzzle at State Theatre Company of South Australia, featuring stars Erik Thomson and Ahunim Abebe

    Save the date for a feast of shows in September

    From Spiderbait to Sweeney Todd, Oscar Wilde to David Williamson, our pick of the best shows around the country will put a spring in your step.

    The year’s top watches are from brands you’ve probably never heard of

    The ‘Oscars of watchmaking’ takes place in Geneva later this year – and there are some unexpected names among the nominees.

    Melbourne Symphony Orchestra chairman David Li with his wife Angela, and former managing director Sophie Galaise.

    How the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is tearing itself apart

    War erupted on the board of one of Australia’s most prestigious arts institutions long before the public upheavals over a pianist’s remarks about Gaza.

    Why everyone should play this game of integrity

    Actuarial recruiter Jas Singh only became serious about mastering golf in the past few years and believes the fairway is a great place for personal growth.

    “A pack of noisy bastards”: Kneecap are, from left, DJ Provai, Mo Chara and Moglai Bap.

    ‘Kneecap’ and ‘Touch’: edgy Irish hip-hop and an Icelandic romance

    The fictionalised biopic of a loud, incomprehensible band has a rough and ready quality, while a heart-warming drama somehow manages to keep the lid on the treacle jar

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