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President Donald Trump has pledged to ‘be involved’ in the regulatory fate of a transaction that could reshape the news and entertainment industries.

Trump in middle of Netflix and Paramount’s Warner fight

The US President has shattered norms by pledging to ‘be involved’ in the regulatory fate of a transaction that could reshape the news and entertainment industries.

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TPG customer dies after triple-0 outage.

Another death linked to triple-0 connection fail

Another death has been linked to a triple-0 fail after a customer could not use their Samsung phone to call the emergency line.

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Charif Kazal during his ICAC case in 2011, which he has since taken to the UN Human Rights Committee.

Calls for Australia’s UN expulsion after ICAC failure

A legal team for Charif Kazal made the bold call after the Albanese Government refused to apologise and compensate the Sydney businessman over a corruption finding brushed by prosecutors.

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US President Donald Trump has given the green light to sell some Nvidia AI chips to China.

Trump announces US-China Nvidia AI chip deal

US President Donald Trump says he has spoken with China’s President Xi Jinping to confirm a huge deal for AI chips.

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Paramount Skydance is launching a hostile bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery after it lost out to Netflix in a months-long bidding war for the legacy assets, the company said Monday.

Paramount launches rival bid for Warner Bros Discovery

Paramount Skydance is launching a hostile bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery after it lost out to Netflix in a months-long bidding war for the legacy assets, the company said Monday.

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It is predicted to take 12 years for wages to catch up with cost-of-living pressures. NewsWire / Nicholas Eagar

Decade-long wait for wages to recover from cost-of-living crisis

A brutal forecast has spelled out more financial pain for the country, with a decade-long wait for Aussie workers’ wages to return to their pre-Covid value.

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RBA governor Michele Bullock.

Hold widely tipped amid fierce debate over next move

Families with mortgage relief on their Christmas wish-list will almost certainly be left disappointed on Tuesday with Reserve Bank boss Michele Bullock to signal whether a dreaded hike looms in the new year.

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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers at a press conference in Brisbane.

Consumers exposed after Labor dumps electricity rebates

Australians will lose electricity subsidies at the end of the year, an Albanese Government decision that leaves consumers even more exposed to an inflation outbreak.

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The worst thing for Aussies would be a rate cut.

Aussies want a rate cut. Here’s why they can’t have one

DIMITRI BURSHTEIN: A rate hike would not please borrowers ahead of Christmas, but an inflation surge would be far worse, hurting all Australians — especially low-income households.

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Jim Chalmers’ latest take on the budget update shows a Treasurer rapidly running out of options - and money.

Don’t buy Chalmers’ responsible-guy act. He’s lost control

AARON PATRICK: Even though the Treasurer has decided to end electricity rebates, he is overseeing a widening budget deficit that is putting upward pressure on interest rates.

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Over age pension age and still working? Here’s how giving up work could leave a couple better off in retirement.

Why your husband quitting could leave you both better off

Q+A: Over age pension age and still working? Here’s how giving up work could leave a couple better off in retirement.

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THE ECONOMIST: Which economy is the world’s best? The 2025 rankings are out and the results aren’t what you’d expect.

How Australia ranked in the world’s best economies

THE ECONOMIST: Which economy is the world’s best? The 2025 rankings are out and the results aren’t what you’d expect.

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Jim Chalmers confirmed the “difficult” decision. NewsWire / John Gass

‘Doing it tough’: Chalmers gives energy rebate the axe

The Treasurer has confirmed Labor’s $150 energy rebate will not continue into next year, in a brutal Christmas present to struggling Australians.

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THE ECONOMIST: The enormous West African iron ore supply threatens Australia’s global export power.

Giant mine could shake-up Australia’s iron ore dominance

THE ECONOMIST: The enormous West African iron ore supply threatens Australia’s global export power.

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Deloitte has an ambitious five-point plan to pay back the national debt.

Huge tax change to pay back Australia’s $1tn deficit

Australia needs to make five key changes to its outdated tax system to pay back the more than $1 trillion national debt, including a hike in GST.

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