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Westpac chief Anthony Miller urges Jim Chalmers to chase AI upside The CEO says boosting productivity could increase revenue without lifting taxes and produce more government services without a corresponding rise in spending.

Westpac chief Anthony Miller urges Jim Chalmers to chase AI upside #auspol #ausbiz #austech www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Rowland mulling copyright reforms for ‘the age of AI’ The attorney-general will not water down copyright laws to allow AI labs to train their models using Australian data, but has left the door open to other changes.

Rowland mulling copyright reforms for ‘the age of AI’ #auspol #ausbiz #auslaw www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Andrew Hastie reveals unlikely friendship with Malcolm Turnbull “I’m sure he’ll be Liberal leader one day, I’d be amazed if he isn’t,” Malcolm Turnbull told The Australian Financial Review.

Andrew Hastie reveals unlikely friendship with Malcolm Turnbull #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Media bosses: ‘Australia shouldn’t be held to ransom’ by AI giants “Our newsrooms and creators are open for business, but we are not an open buffet for Silicon Valley,” said News Corp executive chairman Michael Miller.

Media bosses: ‘Australia shouldn’t be held to ransom’ by AI giants #auspol #auslaw #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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National cabinet to plan for fuel rationing, but hopes to avoid it Australia’s big miners have asked the competition watchdog for permission to collaborate on fuel security strategies as the Middle East war enters its fifth week.

National cabinet to plan for fuel rationing, but hopes to avoid it
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Four Frenchmen in court over luxury goods heist from Canberra home But the men dispute claims they took $10 million worth of goods, allegedly including a Richard Mille RM 88 which could be worth $6 million second-hand.

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Copyright holder are ready to do AI deals – under existing laws A leading creative industry CEO representing songwriters and music publishers says current copyright laws are fit for purpose in the age of artificial intelligence.

Copyright holder are ready to do AI deals – under existing laws #auspol #auslaw #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Anthropic boss Dario Amodei to meet Chalmers, Albanese in Canberra The meetings are unlikely to resolve the impasse over key issues such as copyright reform which are standing in the way of the artificial intelligence giant building data centres here.

Anthropic boss Dario Amodei to meet Chalmers, Albanese in Canberra #auspol #ausbiz #austech www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Labor GST row threatens Tomago smelter bailout The Albanese government is pushing NSW Premier Chris Minns to make a bigger contribution to its multibillion-dollar rescue package for the Tomago aluminium smelter.

Labor GST row threatens Tomago smelter bailout #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/policy/energ...

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Chalmers warns CEOs against premature optimism on Middle East peace The treasurer says the degree of damage Australia sustains depends on how long the war lasts and how quickly the global economy rebounds afterwards.

Chalmers warns CEOs against premature optimism on Middle East peace #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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IEA boss warns Australia against ‘abrupt’ changes to oil and gas taxes International Energy Agency executive director says sudden tax changes on gas exports could damage Australia’s reputation as a reliable trading partner.

IEA boss warns Australia against ‘abrupt’ changes to oil and gas taxes #auspol #ausbiz #austax www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Fuel security fears spark business backlash against gas tax Higher taxes on gas exporters could jeopardise Australia’s relationships with global energy partners the nation relies on for oil, business leaders warn.

Fuel security fears spark business backlash against gas tax
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Copyright ‘status quo’ not working in AI boom times, says Charlton The government is weighing reform models that would protect local publishers and creatives from tech giants using their content for training large language models.

Copyright ‘status quo’ not working in AI boom times, says Charlton #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Labor lays down energy, water ground rules for data centre boom Amid growing global angst about the electricity and water demands of the AI-fuelled data centre boom, Australia plans to impose new “expectations” on developers.

Labor lays down energy, water ground rules for data centre boom #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Cochlear chief warns global uncertainty worse than COVID Howitt will be among 40 of the nation’s top CEOs in Canberra this week to meet ministers and the opposition to discuss the uncertainty in the global economy.

Cochlear chief warns global uncertainty worse than COVID #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Coalition plans major crackdown on temporary visa loopholes The hardline stance on immigration is expected to be made public within weeks and comes as the Coalition bleeds votes on its right flank to One Nation.

Coalition plans major crackdown on temporary visa loopholes #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Budget to fund new pay deal for childcare workers The government will unveil a new childcare wage deal to avoid 60,000 workers having their pay cut when a $3.6 billion agreement expires later this year.

Budget to fund new pay deal for 60,000 childcare workers #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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European cars, Aussie critical minerals winners in EU trade deal European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will arrive in Australia on Monday to hash out the final details of the agreement.

European cars, Aussie critical minerals winners as Australia-EU trade trade deal details emerge #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Ayres flags long wait on fixing ‘broken’ R&D innovation system The industry minister wants a lengthy public discission about a major review’s findings, but business wants bold and urgent action.

Ayres flags long wait on fixing ‘broken’ R&D innovation system #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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EV owners face job trap if Labor extends cuts to tax break Business and unions have warned about changes that would whack EV drivers with hundreds of dollars in fortnightly costs if they change jobs.

EV owners face job trap if Labor extends cuts to tax break #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Liberals back community lawyer to take on Nats, One Nation in Farrer Albury councillor Raissa Butkowski bested fellow parliamentary aspirant and former Sussan Ley staffer, Lachlan McIntyre, to secure the party’s endorsement.

Liberals back community lawyer to take on Nats, One Nation in Farrer #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Booming battery program hit by delays, high costs: auditor Labor’s popular $200 million community battery program remains on track, despite suggestions it was targeted at marginal seats at the 2022 federal election.

Booming battery program hit by delays, high costs: auditor #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Bowen set to overhaul national EV charging network due to cost blowout Only about 45 out 117 fast-charging stations have been built three years into the five-year, $40 million program, run by NRMA.

Bowen set to overhaul national EV charging network due to cost blowout #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Shorten proposes 1pc levy of corporate profits to cut HECS bills University of Canberra vice chancellor Bill Shorten says the almost four-decades-old HECS system is faltering and urges the corporate sector to fund national skills

Shorten proposes 1pc levy of corporate profits to cut HECS bills
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Get ready for the biggest Clive Palmer advertising campaign ever The mining magnate has revived his United Australia Party for a tilt in the Queensland electorate of Fadden at the 2028 federal election.

Get ready for the biggest Clive Palmer advertising campaign ever #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Coal, gas, uranium can make Australia an ‘AI safe haven’, says Hastie Coalition industry spokesman Andrew Hastie says Australia’s advantages in energy and land could make this country a secure place for data centres.

Coal, gas, uranium can make Australia an ‘AI safe haven’, says Hastie #auspol #ausbiz www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Labor, Liberals set to lose millions in corporate cash Both major parties make millions from pay-for-access business programs for executives and lobbyists. From July 1, they will have to change how they do business.

Labor, Liberals set to lose millions in corporate cash #auspol #ausbiz #auslaw www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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‘I’m buggered’: Littleproud quits Nats leadership David Littleproud made a shock announcement after question time that he was resigning as leader of the National Party.

‘I’m buggered’: Littleproud quits Nats leadership #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Tech titans told to bake Aussie values into the AI stack Assistant Technology and Digital Economy Minister Andrew Charlton has warned AI labs like OpenAI and Anthropic not to make the same mistakes as social media.

Tech titans told to bake Aussie values into the AI stack #auspol #ausbiz #auslaw www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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Defence set for spending boost in Chalmers’ tight-spending budget Defence Minister Richard Marles and Treasurer Jim Chalmers have been working closely on a package for billions more in spending in the May 12 budget.

Defence set for spending boost in Chalmers’ tight-spending budget #auspol www.afr.com/politics/fed...

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