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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Dutton’s ‘machismo’ hurting him with middle Australia: Albanese

In an interview with one of the world’s most popular political podcasts, Anthony Albanese predicts the Coalition will not win back teal seats it lost in 2022.

Putin declares one-day Easter ceasefire, then breaks it

Shortly after the announcement, air raid sirens rang out in Kyiv. Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the plan as “yet another attempt by Putin to play with human lives”.

Anthony Albanese at St Mary’s Cathedral on Sunday.

’13 days to go, but who is counting?:′ Albanese’s adrenaline rush

The prime minister says he is running on adrenaline as the campaign climax approaches.

Why this PwC and big bank agitator is running for the Senate

Law academic Andy Schmulow has had enough. Big companies are too powerful and corrupting democracy, he argues. And he wants to ask them the hard questions.

Peter Navarro: The trade adviser who hates trade

The Harvard-educated former economics professor was once a Democrat and pro-free trade. That changed in the early 2000s.

Trump shifted on tariffs after bond holders got jittery. He held millions

When the US President paused a round of global tariffs, he attributed his change of heart to the bond market. Trump should know – he had a big personal stake in it.

More chaos, no bottom: How the next nine months of Trump could go

Houston fund manager Chris Wallis loves chaos and sees plenty more to play out over the rest of the year. Here’s where he’s looking for opportunities.

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Smart Investor

When you truly understand a business, the biggest risk isn’t overpaying – it’s selling too soon.

My biggest mistake in 20 years of investing

Unless the price is truly egregious, never substitute a business you know intimately for one you don’t because of valuation alone, writes Joshua Derrington.

Your primary residence will be exempt from means testing for the age pension.

Can I get more age pension if I sell my investment property?

The government expects you to spend your own savings before becoming eligible for Centrelink support.

Retirees will have to trim their spending should the sharemarket fall into a bear market.

Got $2m in super? This is what a bear market will do to it

So far, the cost of Donald Trump’s presidency has been felt by bond and stock traders. But if pain persists, it could cost wealthy retirees $100 a week.

Will we have to pay tax on an inheritance from family overseas?

You will be eligible for the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount once you’ve held the asset for more than a year.

Why this early Whiteley went from £200 to $1.2m

Two paintings were brought from the young artist in 1961. Last week one sold for almost four times the other.

big reads

Meet the man running from Cottesloe to Bondi in 35 days

British ultra runner William Goodge is attempting to run across Australia – the equivalent of 90 marathons – in 35 days to claim a new world record.

British model Naomi Campbell last year.

Naomi Campbell’s charity ended in disgrace. She wants to talk about why

The world’s most famous supermodel tells a tale of stolen identity, siphoned funds and friendship betrayed.

How ‘Green’ is your teal MP?

Analysis of voting records shows the teals have carved out a political space to the right of the Greens. But some teals are greener than others.

Trump’s crisis is only beginning. It will make you question everything

The issue that really matters for markets and the world now is: do Donald Trump’s actions mean America is no longer the safe haven it’s been for decades?

‘It’s the cost of living, stupid’: How Dutton squandered his lead

At the halfway mark of the election campaign, the opposition leader is playing catch-up on the cost of living and Donald Trump’s trade war chaos hasn’t helped.

Is your business turning inspiration into innovation? It’s your turn to be recognised.

Nominations close April 29

Companies

ASX chief executive Helen Lofthouse and AustralianSuper’s Mark Delaney., Big funds want the market operator to give shareholders a vote on James Hardie’s future.

Investors managing $1trn push ASX for say on James Hardie deal

Twenty-one major Australian money managers are demanding local shareholders get a say on whether the building materials giant can move its listing to New York.

BHP chief Mike Henry has run the miner for more than five years now.

BHP chief warns of ‘significant’ economic risks from tariffs

Mike Henry says China’s ability to ramp up domestic consumption will determine if Donald Trump’s levies will create a global economic downturn.

StrongRoom’s Max Mito (middle) and Christopher Durre with EVP’s Misha Saul (left) last month.

StrongRoom AI boss denies investor claim he admitted to fraud

But lawyers for the start-up’s venture capital backers questioned how founder Max Mito could pay for his expensive legal bills if he had such few assets.

Richard Wallis has been appointed Flynn Group’s president for the Asia-Pacific region.

Pizza Hut, Wendy’s recruits new boss as it targets mega expansion

Flynn Group, one of the world’s biggest operators of fast-food restaurants, has appointed former KFC executive Richard Wallis to run its regional business.

Greensill Bank alleges IAG executives knew of billion-dollar policies

The claim, filed with the Federal Court, has been brought against the insurance giant by German investors owed money by Lex Greensill’s failed financial group.

ASIC’s WiseTech investigation goes from preliminary to formal

The corporate regulator has already examined current and former directors at the logistics software giant as it probes disclosures made about share trading.

Super funds demand answers after MinRes board exodus

Susie Corlett and Jacqueline McGill have been critical of founder Chris Ellison, and their exit has raised questions about plans to overhaul governance.

Markets

Stocks surged on Wall Street after president Donald Trump said he’d pause some tariffs on dozens of countries for 90 days.

S&P 500 edges up as investors weigh trade negotiations

Traders leaned toward optimism following Donald Trump’s encouraging signals that negotiations with other countries could lead to lower tariffs.

 Jerome Powell and Donald Trump.

Risk of financial panic tempers Trump on firing Powell

People close to Donald Trump say the president is aware that trying to oust the Fed chair could inject more volatility into financial markets.

The Australian dollar is poised to fall below US59¢, says CBA.

Rebound or mirage? Aussie dollar faces global storm

The escalating US-China trade war and concerns about a global recession will weigh on the Australian dollar and could push it back below US59¢.

Peter Cooper overhauls $6b local equities fund after years of losses

The veteran stockpicker has told staff he will be directly involved in his firm’s main vehicle, getting rid of some managers to stop long-term underperformance.

Still-tight jobs market unlikely to derail May rate cut

Economists still expect the RBA to cut rates next month despite employment increasing by 32,200 in March.

Opinion

In Trump’s new order, Australia must fight for affordable medicines

We must protect the principle that sovereignty, stability and fairness are not up for negotiation – even in a more transactional world.

Vincent So

Former political adviser

Vincent So

Dutton’s ‘aspiration’ to end tax bracket creep is too little, too late

If the Coalition leader had committed to indexing the tax scales a month ago, he could have given himself a better shot at winning the election.

John Kehoe

Economics editor

John Kehoe

Trump has already lost his trade war against China

China wins the 21st century only if the West commits suicide, and that's what the US president is urging upon us, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Global economy commentator

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

YouTube exemption exposes teen social media ban as a sham

The government’s preferential treatment of YouTube undermines the purpose of its under-16s social media ban, and is unfair to the other tech industry players.

Paul Smith

Technology editor

Paul Smith

The forgotten tax keeping women out of work

Removing fringe benefits tax on employer-subsidised childcare is a no-brainer if we truly care about lifting workforce participation.

Laura Blue

Business director at Kicker Communications

Laura Blue

Our biggest national test since World War II is here and we’re blowing it

We need leaders with the capacity and mindset to articulate a compelling vision for our future and the courage to execute on that vision.

Paul Bassat

Contributor

Paul Bassat

Reports

AI Opportunities

This report delves into the new wave of AI opportunities for businesses and where Australia sits in the global tech race.

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Politics

Labor will drag Peter Dutton into an election fight over industrial relations, effectively killing off a handful of cases by employer groups to cut penalty rates.

Albanese to ignite IR war with promise to ban cuts to penalty rates

Labor will drag Peter Dutton into an election fight over industrial relations, effectively killing off a handful of cases by employer groups to cut penalty rates.

Peter Breadon from the Grattan Institute: “We would never accept the mounting costs of illness and lost productivity if our legs or livers were left out of Medicare.”

Dental plan gives Medicare something to chew on

Prominent people were asked to propose one policy initiative they believed political parties should pledge to do, should they win the election.

Small businesses will be given a $2000 tax deduction for tech upgrades, while entrepreneurs will pay discounted tax rates for three years under a $330 million plan.

Dutton announces tax discount for small businesses

Small businesses will receive a $2000 tax deduction for tech upgrades, while entrepreneurs will pay discounted tax rates for three years under a $330 million plan.

In our newest seat, there’s a burning issue no leader is talking about

Labor surprised itself by winning four Perth seats at the last election. This time it has to convince a disparate range of residents in newly created Bullwinkel that it is worthy of their vote.

YouTube exemption exposes teen social media ban as a sham

The government’s preferential treatment of YouTube undermines the purpose of its under-16s social media ban, and is unfair to the other tech industry players.

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World

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israel still eyeing a limited attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities

As US and Iranian negotiators are set for another round of nuclear talks, Israel officials have vowed to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.

Changing times: President Donald Trump shakes hands in 2017 with Jerome Powell after announcing him as his nominee for the next Federal Reserve chair.

Can Trump fire Powell before his term ends?

Any prospect that the Fed chair could be sacked over a policy like lower interest rates would likely tank financial markets.

Plans for hefty fees on China-built ships have sent a chill through the global shipping industry.

Trump hits Chinese-vessels with port fees in global shipping shakeup

US importers who rely on Chinese vessels to move everything from crude oil to retail goods warn they may be forced to raise prices for consumers.

Trump says US will ’100pc’ strike trade deal with EU

The US president raised hopes of a breakthrough during an Oval Office meeting with Italy’s leader Giorgia Meloni, whom he has called “a wonderful woman”.

Daily weight-loss pill could rival Ozempic, trial shows

Eli Lilly said clinical results of its GLP-1 in pill form showed safety and efficacy data similar to blockbuster injectable drugs.

Property

Brisbane’s newest attraction has three infinity pools and killer views

The Star Brisbane launches its long-awaited Isoletto Pool Club, seven months after the hotel’s grand opening.

Hunters Hills Private Hospital

This investor prefers hospitals to offices in $28m Hunters Hill buy

April Group has acquired Hunters Hill Private Hospital for $28 million on the basis it will deliver stable rents and rising land values.

Chemist Warehouse pharmacist buys mansion listed for $26m

A Chemist Warehouse managing partner has splashed on a Hawthorn mansion, while the historic Toorak estate of late biotech pioneers sells for more than $20m.

Labor housing scheme exposes taxpayers to half of mortgage defaults

Labor’s expansion of a free guarantee on first home loans will wipe out more than half of the $1 billion private market for lenders mortgage insurance and expose taxpayers to potentially billions of dollars in payouts on defaults.

ISPT to plug a gap with Brisbane’s first Intercontinental hotel

The super fund-backed developer and fund manager is pairing with operator IHG for the first part of its 1ha transformation of central Brisbane.

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Wealth

Your primary residence will be exempt from means testing for the age pension.

Can I get more age pension if I sell my investment property?

The government expects you to spend your own savings before becoming eligible for Centrelink support.

Got $2m in super? This is what a bear market will do to it

So far, the cost of Donald Trump’s presidency has been felt by bond and stock traders. But if pain persists, it could cost wealthy retirees $100 a week.

My biggest mistake in 20 years of investing

Unless the price is truly egregious, never substitute a business you know intimately for one you don’t because of valuation alone.

Technology

Thy’s likeness is based on an ARN finance employee.

The Sydney radio station using an AI presenter

One of the country’s biggest radio companies has been trialling an artificial intelligence-powered host for months – and almost no-one has even noticed.

Michelle Rowland assured YouTube CEO Neal Mohan the platform would be exempt from a social media ban.

Rowland gave YouTube a personal exemption guarantee from social ban

Communications Minister Michelle Rowland wrote to YouTube’s global chief to reassure him the platform would not be covered by a contentious social media ban.

Finding someone to fix your EV is hard, and may be about to get harder

Australia is short at least 7000 electric vehicle technicians and industry leaders warn proposed occupational licensing could exacerbate the repair bottleneck.

Work & Careers

The New York outfit has avoided the ire of Donald Trump, but has followed other law firms in removing references  to DEI.

Freehills’ US partner scrubs DEI references ahead of merger

Kramer Levin has removed references to diversity initiatives from its website, after law firms were targeted by the Trump administration over their DEI programs.

Perpetual sued to stop clients moving after Ord Minnett raid. It lost

Two courts rejected the firm’s bid to enforce “extremely broad” non-solicitation clauses, in cases that reveal it has already lost 22 clients and fears 200 more are at risk.

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Life & Luxury

 Richard Roxburgh as journalist Peter Greste in The Correspondent.

Peter Greste’s biopic gets journalists like few others

The film captures the drama of the Al Jazeera correspondent’s arrest and imprisonment in Egypt, but is also unsparing about the stubbornness the profession can breed.

Can ordinary people use stylists too?

Celebrities have them on speed-dial – but what about the rest of us? We speak to fashion maven Anthea O’Connor about bringing the art of dressing well to the people.

Part of the problem with racing thoughts is that we don’t realise they’re always there, day and night.

8 ways to sleep when your thoughts are racing

Dominique Antiglio is a sophrologist with more than 20 years’ experience. Here, she shares her techniques that have helped everyone from CEOs to athletes.

It’s BYO pyjamas at this chef’s table above the clouds

This culinary adventure combines fine dining, extreme views and a cabin to lay your head.

The 8 best shows to binge this Easter weekend

From CIA agents to zombies, F1 drivers to unemployed British strivers – here are eight shows to set you up for your days off.

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