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ICAC’s hearings into alleged corruption in transport contracts managed by Downer EDI have concluded and the company is waiting on the body’s recommendations.

Downer EDI and council workers were ‘seriously corrupt,’ ICAC finds

Former employees of Downer EDI were corrupt on transport projects and the company did not always comply with rules dealing with subcontractors, investigators found.

Bonza in crisis after planes repossessed

Bonza has appointed a voluntary administrator to run the discount regional airline after the company behind its aircraft provider repossessed its planes in Australia leaving thousands of passengers stranded on Tuesday.

Homes in Melbourne’s Footscray

Loosen rules so banks can write more home loans: Liberal MP

Liberal Andrew Bragg has endorsed a call by bankers to relax home loan regulations to make it easier for first home buyers to enter the housing market.

CBA tips one rate cut this year as retail sales ease fears of a rise

Last week’s hot inflation data reignited the prospect of further rate increases, but Tuesday’s weak retail sales numbers have traders walking back those expectations.

A judge may decide if Pauline Hanson is a white supremacist

The far-right senator’s career of racial commentary is on trial in the Federal Court.

Ex-SFE boss warns ASX a threat to financial stability

Former SFE boss Les Hosking says ASX is a ‘single point of failure risk’ threatening financial stability. Joe Longo says he’s ready to act.

Coles has a bit of a booze problem

While Coles’ supermarket sales are holding up well, a shock drop in its liquor division tells a story about the growing pain of interest rates.

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tuesday tech

Labor’s bold $1b bet on Aussie quantum start-up

Australia will invest $940 million in Silicon Valley start-up PsiQuantum in a major bet that it will build the world’s first commercially useful quantum computer.

PsiQuantum’s Jeremy O’Brien (left) and Terry Rudolph.

Quantum computing explained and what’s different about PsiQuantum

The Australian-invented machine uses light particles, which could be a fast way to build a quantum computer but might use too much power.

Shane Hodgkins, CEO and co-founder of Melbourne-based construction start-up Matrak, has opened a China office.

Aussie tech pushes into China, Taiwan despite geopolitical risks

Canva co-founder Cliff Obrecht has warned start-ups China should not be their first market but says it has massive rewards for companies that can make it there.

A bold quantum leap to cross the ‘valley of death’

Historically, Australia sprints out ahead of the global pack during the research phase, but fails to commercialise innovations. That’s why the utility-scale quantum computer announcement represents such refreshing bet, writes Amit Singh.

Controversial SPAC listing hobbled Tritium

The charging company’s leaders were preparing for a potential collapse before Christmas as it failed to get state government cash.

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Companies

CBA’s dumping of royal commission bonus caps has angered ASIC which says it creates conduct risks.

ASIC chairman ‘very disturbed’ about CBA’s bonus move

Joe Longo said he had raised concerns about CBA’s breach of bonus caps directly with the bank’s chairman Paul O’Malley and urged the bank to reconsider.

Leah Weckert has had a big month, but it’s not getting easier.

Coles has a bit of a booze problem

While Coles’ supermarket sales are holding up well, a shock drop in its liquor division tells a story about the growing pain of interest rates.

Coles supermarkets revenue reached $9.1 billion, advancing 5.1 per cent or 4.2 per cent on a comparable sales basis.

Coles wants suppliers’ help in cutting prices as shoppers seek deals

The supermarket chain’s sales rose 5.1 per cent in the third quarter but liquor sales fell as consumers cut spending by looking for cheaper alcohol options.

Chemist Warehouse’s deal to list via Sigma Healthcare is part way through an ACCC merger review.

How Chemist Warehouse can get its deal past the ACCC

Divestments may be needed to get the Chemist Warehouse/Sigma deal over the line, but they don’t look too strenuous.

IGO says criticism unfair after talk of ‘incredibly opportunistic’ deal

West Australian lithium and nickel miner stands by its ties with Chinese partner Tianqi after the latter ordered a huge shipment this week at a “favourable” price.

Bapcor CEO-elect quits two days before taking job

Paul Dumbrell has pulled out of taking the top job as investors brace for a profit downgrade and one of the founders lashes out at the board.

BHP’s rivals for Anglo American set to emerge

The UK-listed miner has rejected an approach from BHP, but other major miners including Rio Tinto could announce a competing bid.

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Markets

The ASX is poised to start with a firm tone.

ASX closes up; worst day for Worley since 2021

Shares firm; retail sales disappoint; $A slips; Sidara sale sinks Worley; BHP confirms $38b settlement; Origin gas revenue falls; Coles sales up.

Why now is the time for Aussies to book a flight to Tokyo

The Australian dollar hit a near-decade high against its Japanese counterpart. But history shows such gains could quickly reverse.

Gold is trading near a record of $US2343 per troy ounce, valuing Beijing’s stockpile at $US170.4 billion.

China’s gold buying spree raises fears for Taiwan

China has now been buying gold steadily since October 2022, marking its longest build-up of the precious metal since at least 2000.

RBA’s next move will still be a rate cut, say investors

Market pundits argue that interest rates are still going down, not up, because inflation is declining, albeit at a slower pace than many had expected.

What happened overnight? Wall Street picked up with Fed in focus

Australian shares were set to open flat after US stocks rose as traders looked ahead to the US Federal Reserve’s rates decision meeting this week.

Opinion

Quantum a better bet than burning a billion on solar panels

But even if this is the right place to deploy such a huge sum, we know too little about whether this was the best way to spend it.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Labor green lights toxic bully-boys of the CFMEU

The political protection racket the modern ALP is running for the toxic behaviour of the CFMEU, which would be condemned in any other setting, is disgraceful.

The AFR View

Editorial

The AFR View

Why Australia can’t build enough new homes

The nation’s housing ambitions are way off target. That means the price of new homes and rentals will continue to climb, compounded by still high immigration numbers.

Are we about to witness a rerun of the Asian financial crisis?

Investors are becoming increasingly alarmed as the buoyant US economy and high US interest rates risk triggering renewed instability throughout the Asian region, writes Karen Maley.

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Columnist

Karen Maley

Magic debt thinking collides with inflation and higher rates

Since the GFC, economists have suggested that using debt to finance government spending is a free lunch. But the tide has turned in the past two years.

Battered from all sides, China needs new solutions

Mindful of the inspiration deficit that ultimately brought the East Asian growth miracle crashing down, Chinese policymakers must seize the moment.

Stephen Roach

Asia watcher

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Politics

Domestic violence

Bail rules and offender tracking to lead national cabinet talks

High-risk violent offenders face closer tracking in the community, part of a push by state premiers for tough and immediate new responses to domestic violence.

Annual growth in retail sales has fallen to its lowest level since the pandemic as cash-strapped households tighten their belts.

Investors trim rate rise bets as retail sales growth hits 2½-year low

Annual growth in retail sales has fallen to its lowest level since the pandemic as cash-strapped households tighten their belts.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers will deliver the federal budget on May 14.

Rein in states’ spending to help RBA, Chalmers told

Governments are on track to loosen their budgets by $50 billion in the middle of an inflation crisis and rising interest rates.

Kean questions need for Eraring bailout

It will be the “NSW government”, not the renewables sector, that faces the music if sluggish wind, solar and transmission rollout leads to blackouts.

White-collar crime goes unpoliced due to lack of funds: ASIC boss

“We would welcome additional funding and … there are matters we would like to run now we don’t,” ASIC chairman Joe Longo told a Senate committee.

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World

Outgoing Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare could remain a major player in Solomon Islands politics despite his demise.

Chinese influence lingers in Solomons despite Sogavare ouster

The new Solomon Islands government is not expected to be as overtly hostile to Australia after Manasseh Sogavare declared he will not recontest the prime ministership.

Employees on the production line at the Volkswagen Anhui Automotive factory in China’s Anhui province.

China’s factory activity slows, denting recovery

China’s factory activity expanded for a second consecutive month in April, but at a slower pace, suggesting its vast manufacturing sector might have lost steam.

Paramount chairwoman Shari Redstone and Bob Bakish during happier times.

Private equity vs billionaires: Fight for Ten owner claims first scalp

Bob Bakish has stepped down as CEO of Paramount Global, the owner of Network Ten. With an ownership battle raging abroad, its Australian managers must watch on.

Columbia suspends pro-Palestinian protesters after talks stall

The university said days of negotiations between student organisers and academic leaders had failed to persuade demonstrators to remove the protest camp.

‘Maybe this time it will work’: Israel softens stance on Gaza deal

Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has accepted the latest proposal from mediators that increases the chance of a deal with Hamas.

Property

Office towers in Sydney’s CBD.

Another 10pc fall tipped for office tower values before bottoming

CBD office tower values have been battered by the shift to remote and flexible work, uncertain business conditions and high rates.

Lendlease needs ‘wholesale change’ now: Allan Gray boss

Allan Gray boss Simon Mawhinney says change that would restore shareholder confidence in the property developer should come immediately.

Tarun Gupta.

Stockland says interest rates key to further market improvement

The country’s largest listed diversified developer said sales picked up in the March quarter, but lower borrowing costs were needed for the housing market to pick up.

WeWork cuts new restructuring deal that spurns Adam Neumann

If approved, a restructuring deal will allow the fallen co-working giant exit bankruptcy with less debt and a leaner, less expensive lease portfolio.

Property investors spooked by renewed talk of rates rise

Having recently returned to the housing market in droves – outpacing owner-occupiers – investors could face a potential slowdown in capital gains.

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Wealth

AFR

I lost $2.5m of my super to scammers

Five victims outline how their funds were taken by sophisticated impersonation fraudsters and why they feel abandoned by their banks.

Why it’s worth selling your investment property before you retire

Making the most of higher superannuation caps can boost your retirement coffers just when you need it the most.

Why more Australians are choosing semi-retirement

Fusing the parts of work you still enjoy with hobbies, travel and passion projects is the dream for many. Here’s how to make a go of it

Technology

You’ll forget you’re even wearing these earbuds

The OpenFit earbuds by Shokz might not look the best, but they certainly feel the best of any earbuds we’ve ever reviewed.

Snap chief executive Evan Spiegel’s app claims eight million users in Australia.

Snapchat going backwards in Australia

Elon Musk’s takeover crushed Twitter, but Snap is still a fraction of the size of the dominant Meta-Google online advertising machine.

A newly trendy Mark Zuckerberg with Bill Gates and Paula Hurd at a high society wedding in India.

The Meta-morphosis of Mark Zuckerberg

The robotic nerd depicted in The Social Network has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. What’s going on?

Work & Careers

Singapore’s burnout rate shows the price of success

Singaporeans enjoy some of the highest living standards in Asia. But all of this has come at a price. It is also one of the most stressed-out societies.

Pro-Palestinian protesters are peaceful here, say university bosses

A series of encampments are popping up on campuses as students take up the pro-Palestinian cause. But it’s very different from what’s happening in the US.

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Life & Luxury

Protein supplements typically come in the form of powders to be mixed into water or milk.

2024’s best protein supplements help with exercise and ageing

They’re not just for gym junkies – emerging research suggests they may hold benefits for mid-lifers and older adults, as your requirements increase with age.

Spotify chief Daniel Ek has made a tough call on a third round of redundancies this year.

Spotify’s CEO launches body scans to prolong life

The company that billionaire Daniel Ek founded, Neko Health, opened in Stockholm last year, and it is about to open in London.

The best Mother’s Day gadget gifts – ranked by price

How much do I love you? Let me count the dollars. This year’s guide doubles as a handy reckoner, revealing how you feel about the matriarch in your life.

Threats against members of Congress are pervasive, and there has been a shocking surge since Trump took office.

Why Donald Trump is a style icon

With his dowdy, oversized navy suits and MAGA red caps, the former president’s personal brand is a crucial part of his accessible appeal.

Lily Allen

Why women stop telling lies when they get older

Cosmetic surgery, diet drugs, bad parenting… Some things are better left unsaid – until it’s too late to matter any more.

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