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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei business

Anthropic in new multi-billion dollar Australian AI deal

AI giant Anthropic has sealed a multi-billion dollar deal with the Albanese government to track and advance the use of artificial intelligence in Australia. 

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Treasury Wine Estates boss Sam Fischer.

Treasury Wines faces ‘elevated risk’ of bankruptcy

Shares in the winemaker have collapsed 63 per cent over the past year as one Australian hedge fund said its debt load means bankruptcy is possible.

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Nine out of 11 major S&P 500 sectors on Wall Street have moved higher at the start of trading. (AP PHOTO)

Walls St surges, ASX jumps as Trump says US will leave Iran

Australian shares have jumped, following a surge on Wall Street after President Donald Trump said the US would be leaving Iran soon, with or without a deal.

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Minerals Council of Australia chief executive Tania Constable.

Eco ‘vandals’ cheating Aussies of untapped oil potential

Minerals boss Tania Constable has blamed environmental activist ‘vandalism’ for holding Australia back from energy sovereignty as colossal oil resources remain untapped.

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Young workers will now be paid the same as adults.

Young Aussies in for huge pay rise as cost of living grows

The workplace referee agreed 18 to 20-year-olds deserve equal pay to other adults as cost of living pressures hit the youngest hardest.

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Dashboard at Integrated Operation Center (IOC) at Cathay City in Hong Kong.

LaGuardia crash bolsters case for AI in air control towers

Inside a mock control tower next to Hong Kong International Airport, a virtual near-miss plays out on multi-panel screens.

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A number of Centrelink thresholds have changed.

The concession card you need if you’re on a low income

YOUR MONEY: If you’re on a low income, there’s a valuable concession card offering multiple benefits you probably never knew existed. See if you’re eligible, and what you can get.

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Collins Foods last April announced it would dump its Taco Bell chains, leaving its future in Australia uncertain.

Taco Bell’s future in Australia secured under new owners

Taco Bell is set to remain in Australia under a new owner after Collins Foods struck a deal with the Mexican-themed food chain’s US parent Yum Brands and its local partner to sell 20 stores.

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We’ve been here before, people. We’ve faced unpredictable global shocks. You may even find small ways to take advantage of the situation.

How to survive the rates and fuel double whammy

DEBTMAN: We’ve been here before, people. We’ve faced unpredictable global shocks. You may even find small ways to take advantage of the situation.

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RBA governor Michele Bullock. Gaye Gerard NewsWire

Reserve Bank warns of 5 per cent inflation by June

The Reserve Bank is bracing for inflation to soar to five per cent by June for the first time in three years as a result of crude oil prices remaining at $US100 a barrel.

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If your circumstances change in any way, you are obliged to notify Centrelink within a set time.

Why you really don’t want to be in Centrelink’s debt

Trying to hide assets? The rules are clear and strict. If your circumstances change in any way, you are obliged to notify Centrelink within a set time. Here’s how it checks if you’re playing by the rules ...

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Younger workers have received a boost from a wage decision by the Fair Work Commission. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS)

Discounted pay rates scrapped for junior workers

Workers aged between 18 and 20 in sectors like retail and fast food will receive the full award wage, rather than a discounted pay rate.

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Jackie O Henderson has launched legal action against her old employer.

Jackie ‘O’ launches multi-million-dollar action against ARN

Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has launched legal action against her old employer after her contract was terminated following an on-air blowup with her co-star Kyle Sandilands. 

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Credit card surcharges will be cut on October 1.

Surcharge fees on Australian card transactions to be banned

Australian consumers will no longer have to pay surcharge fees and debit and credit card payments from October 1, following a Reserve Bank ruling. But the RBA admitted businesses could raise consumer prices.

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