Topic Robyn Denholm Australian Financial Review
The new devices allow punters to place live bets during major sporting events inside Tabcorp’s venues. The Mark Zuckerberg-founded company plans to cut its global workforce by 10 per cent and will cancel around 6000 open positions as Meta offsets its AI spend in a ruthless pursuit of “efficiency”. Bishop reportedly tendered her resignation to the university and Albanese government last night seven months before her tenure was due to expire in December.
Bernard Marantelli has for the past few decades outsmarted many in the wagering industry, including US authorities after he won a $95 million lottery jackpot. A long battle between Ainsworth Game Technology and Kjerulf Ainsworth, the son of its founder, over a takeover from Novomatic has landed in Federal Court. WhiteHawk Capital, an American private credit firm, will tour Star’s three precincts ahead of a decision on a possible loan to the troubled casino group. Cricket Australia hoped to test the market with investors for its BBL franchises.
The reason today’s senior executives are ‘shy’ about ESG is that their efforts have not prevented major scandals. Investors and CEOs say non-financial issues remain a key risk for businesses, but we may have outgrown the phrase ‘environmental, social, governance’. How to balance good governance with financial return for shareholders remains a burning issue when it comes to ESG investing. A top consultant says the government’s Climate Active program is no longer part of corporate decarbonisation plans. But diplomats also pressed the World Health Organisation about how it might cope when its biggest donor exits the UN health agency.
The government will make changes to its selection process to target more educated, higher-skilled and younger migrants. The minimum tax rate rips a key tool of wealth building used by millions of richer Australians and has a particular sting for so-called bucket companies. Changes to negative gearing and tax increases on trusts and capital gains have heralded the end of preferential treatment of asset wealth. Its runaway success has helped change global streaming. Brandon Riegg convinced Netflix and Formula 1 to take a risk on a documentary series on the sport.
Sydney Metro has launched an inquiry into allegations of worker exploitation and a corporate cover-up on the Western Sydney Airport metro project. Big international funds have swung behind a resolution to force the gas company to explain how its NT Beetaloo pipeline project aligns with its green targets. Labor and the Coalition went to the federal election promising to end Chinese ownership of the port.
The pub king’s latest venue is winning patrons, but has also drawn the attention of the local council and NSW government. The Queensland government has been briefed on the cost to run a gun buyback scheme but is expected to oppose a joint-funding arrangement. Ichthys LNG’s Japanese backers moved the project to the Northern Territory almost two decades ago to escape a similar scheme that captures supply for local use. South of the border, this luxury jungle property thrums with mysterious spirits – and we’re not talking about the 3500-bottle tequila collection. Now some are shifting focus and teaching people how to feel good.
A new report shows domestic violence is widespread among women in their late teens and early twenties. Only a week after the club played a “respect” game for gender equality, new data shows its reliance on revenue that experts say is linked to relationship abuse. The politician is dropping a request for documents concerning Richard White’s communications with the former Labor leader’s ex-partner Nathalie Matthews. Camilla said she decided to speak up because domestic violence has been a “taboo subject” for so long that most people don’t realise how bad the situation was.
Protecting yourself can seem overwhelming, but a few small steps can make a difference to minimise your exposure and improve your overall health. The soaring price of lesser known commodities from the Iran war is a double whammy for farmers and manufacturers that have already been hit by the oil shock. The US regulator is investigating Tesla after complaints of people unable to open doors after crashes, and from parents whose children were trapped inside cars.
- The Mark Zuckerberg-founded company plans to cut its global workforce by 10 per cent and will cancel around 6000 open positions as Meta offsets its AI spend in a ruthless pursuit of “efficiency”.
- Investors and CEOs say non-financial issues remain a key risk for businesses, but we may have outgrown the phrase ‘environmental, social, governance’.
- WhiteHawk Capital, an American private credit firm, will tour Star’s three precincts ahead of a decision on a possible loan to the troubled casino group.
- Most investors selling property, shares and other assets will pay more tax once the new model to index the cost base of an asset to inflation is bedded down.
Australia’s wealthiest come together to tackle family violence
If the SERD report did nothing other than highlight the precarious state of Australia’s hard-won prosperity, it would still have performed a valuable service. Indigenous groups are achieving legal victories over new offshore gas developments, creating delays the gas industry didn’t see coming. Beijing’s ambassador to Australia Xiao Qian says Chinese port owner Landbridge shouldn’t be punished by having its lease ended on security grounds. The former prime minister said that when he approved the lease with a Chinese company a decade ago, security agencies had no concerns about the deal. Anthony Albanese has doubled down on an election promise to force the Chinese owners to sell Darwin Port despite warnings Beijing may hit back. A regulator dismissed allegations of a cover-up as “sensationalist rubbish” but the episode has opened the floodgates for multiple attacks against the industry.
The global confectionary giant currently imports recycled plastics to meet its target for 30 per cent recycled packaging as Australia doesn’t have a facility. As well as dealing with perennial challenges, industry and government are under pressure to figure out how to regulate AI without strangling its potential. The Tesla chairwoman has stepped up her campaign for investors to support the billionaire chief’s aussie payid pokies pay package ahead of a crucial shareholder vote on November 6.
Toll, super funds join suitors for Chinese-owned Darwin Port
The government is still hanging its hopes on global oil prices declining by mid-way through the year, and stabilisation by the same time in 2027. It is one of few jurisdictions that has agreed to apply new reporting standards only partially, says former super fund chief David Atkin. Major lenders had promised to send bosses to meet traditional owners near Santos’ Barossa gas project. The Swiss-based commodities giant had proposed spinning off the fossil fuel into a separate company but has decided to retain the division. Institutional investors see natural capital as the next force in corporate governance, with big implications for companies growing and selling food. The big investor says it was drawn to the miner’s shift to metallurgical coal and remains committed to net zero by 2050 after buying shares last week.
Major super funds, banks and financial bodies hope to meet in March to share information about best practice in identifying and preventing financial abuse. The businessman resigned as chairman of Australian Community Media at the weekend after being charged by Victoria Police with assaulting a woman late last week. The disgraced businessman already resigned as executive chairman of Australian Community Media last week. Jasmin Tarasin pitched a film about coercive control, then had to race to keep up with a “groundswell” of philanthropists wanting to support it.