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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7.

Samsung’s new foldable phone will rate your outfit

Samsung has launched three new folding smartphones with new AI capabilities that it hopes will become part of daily life, however, analysts warn consumers are not be ready to go for a fold-out mobile offering

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US President Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on US trading partners with a new round of tariff letters.

Trump alerts more countries, threatens 50 per cent tariffs

US President Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on US trading partners with a new round of tariff letters.

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United States President Donald  Trump announces the proposes tariffs at Cabinet meeting.

Why Australian industries can survive double dose of Don

Donald Trump set sirens blaring in the biotech industry, but a thorough examination has executives believing the industry remains in rude health.

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The Albanese Government has hit out at Donald Trump’s tariff regime after he announced a 200 per cent tariff on pharmaceuticals.

‘Unwelcome’: How Trump tariffs left Govt scrambling again

Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Donald Trump’s evolving tariffs regime are injecting an ‘unnecessary element of uncertainty, unpredictability and volatility in the global economy’.

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Australian researchers will need to go for the hat-trick of golden ages.

Why we need economists now more than ever

ANDREW HAUSER: As alliances shift and free trade is rolled back, we need a new way of thinking.

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BHP’s Tim Day toured Wallis Drilling today before speaking to the media.

FWC ruling impact is in the air: BHP exec

The boss of BHP’s most lucrative division is unsure how much damage the Fair Work Commission’s ‘same job, same pay’ ruling will wreak.

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THE ECONOMIST: The US is clearly concerned China will try to evade tariffs by serving the American market via the countries Trump has contacted.

How Trump’s trade deals take aim at China

THE ECONOMIST: The US is clearly concerned China will try to evade tariffs by serving the American market via the countries Trump has contacted.

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The rate of divorce in Australia has decelerated over the past few decades but not as abruptly as the marriage rate. NewsWire / Brenton Edwards

One thing Aussies no longer do thanks to cost of living crisis

The cost of living – and the high cost of housing in particular – isn’t just putting a strain on relationships, it is stopping people doing this.

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Qantas has confirmed the extent of data stolen in the cyberattack on a third-party call centre.

Qantas reveals what was stolen from customers in cyberattack

Qantas customer need to check their emails urgently as the airlines contacts 5.7 million people, confirming dates of birth, addresses, phone numbers and more have been stolen by cyber criminals.

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Australia’s central bank has left indebted households and businesses waiting longer for much-needed relief with its decision to keep the cash rate unchanged.

Disappointment as RBA shocks markets, leaves rates on hold

Australia's central bank has left indebted households and businesses waiting longer for much-needed relief with its decision to keep the cash rate unchanged.

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Michele Bullock has detailed why the RBA kept rates on hold.

Aussies snubbed, RBA split: Why Bullock held cash rate

JACKSON HEWETT: Reserve Bank Governor Michele Bullock has joined her global peers in adopting caution in keeping rates on hold, as turmoil in the RBA ranks sparks division.

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Of course big companies are avoiding investment in Australia, the Government are making it too hard.

Macquarie investing in run-down US dump? Something is wrong

ANDREW CARSWELL: There is not much to get you excited in Ellendale, North Dakota, so it seems a strange place for Australia’s own Macquarie Group to invest $5 billion, then again, it doesn’t.

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NAB said business conditions were ‘stabilising, if not starting to turn around after a disappointing start to the year.’

Businesses showing signs of a revival as conditions lift

Australian businesses are showing signs of a revival after a rocky start to 2025, with new bank data suggesting conditions are ‘stabilising, if not starting to turn around.’

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Minerals Council of Australia Chief Executive Tania Constable at WA Mining Cleb lunch at Optus Stadium Andrew Ritchie

Fair Work ruling puts resources industry in limbo

Business groups have roundly criticised a Fair Work Commission ruling in favour of unions against BHP, as mining and energy companies scramble to figure out what the landmark decision means for them.

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The Reserve Bank has kept the official interest rate on hold.

Rates shock: RBA defies markets to hold interest rates

Michele Bullock says the Reserve Bank wants to make sure inflation has been “nailed” after defying markets to hold interest rates steady today.

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