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First up: 🗞️ Nine’s $700m question
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EXCLUSIVE: The Albanese government's National Reconstruction Fund is being investigated over possible misconduct following a whistleblower complaint alleging governance failures and ongoing workplace culture issues.
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IDEAS: Australia led the world in solar innovation but failed to cash in. With quantum computing, we have a second chance — if we act decisively.
After finding immense investor appetite for Guzman y Gomez on the ASX, Morgan Stanley is eager to serve up the next hot restaurant chain to the market
New: ABC boss Hugh Marks confirms 50 roles impacted by restructure via @capitalbrief.com www.capitalbrief.com/briefing/abc...
Top stories in today's Edition
- Uneasy as ABC: Hugh Marks swings the axe
- Labor's Tim Ayres on PsiQuantum, NRF revamp
- Airwallex's crypto aversion
- Michaelia Cash walks back error
The US and China have agreed in principle to a framework for deescalating trade tensions, according to reports
Scoop: ABC to axe Q+A after nearly two decades on air via @capitalbrief.com www.capitalbrief.com/article/abc-...
Top stories in today's Edition
- Mandarin moves: Albanese shuffles top bureaucrats
- The bizarre story of the Sydney Stock Exchange
- Why Aussie founders are AI optimists
- Economists on Taylor's tax plan
For the last eight months, the Sydney Stock Exchange has been the financial equivalent of a pub with no beer ‒ a stock market with no shares changing hands on it
Scoop from my colleague Anthony Galloway: Angus Taylor proposed an automatic tax rebate tied to high inflation months before the election campaign, but the plan was rejected by Opposition Leader Peter Dutton’s office in favour of a cut to fuel excise www.capitalbrief.com/article/angu...
New: Polling firm Freshwater Strategy is poised to retain at least two of its three major media partners despite criticism of its work in the lead up to the Coalition’s historic 2025 federal election defeat www.capitalbrief.com/article/fres...
Top stories in today's Edition
- The $300b bank: Commonwealth defies sceptics to hit a new record
- Treasury Wine in short sellers' sights
- HSBC targets Aussie tech
- Labor lashes ASPI
Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy has used an appearance at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute to attack the think tank, deepening its already fractious relationship with Labor
Top stories in today's Edition
- Hegseth's heckle: Albo holds firm against US pressure on defence
- Geoff Wilson backs Greens on super tax
- The big banks' AI talent war
Prominent fund manager Geoff Wilson and Liberal MP Tim Wilson are preparing for a fight over Labor's super tax changes that may be franking credits 2.0
Top stories in today's Edition
- Can Australia lead on AI?
- Nine exec shake-up complete as Stutchbury exits
- Why Allan Gray backs Ramsay Health Care
- Koda Capital shifts its VC strategy
Koda Capital, one of Australia’s largest private wealth firms, is shifting more capital into smaller venture capital funds
Top stories in today's Edition
- Behold the TACO trade
- Ley and Littleproud face dissent
- Biotech PolyActiva's $40m raise
- ABC job cut fears
- Startup lessons from the Labubu craze
IDEAS: Labubu is more than just a viral plush toy. It’s the mascot for a new playbook in brand building.
In today's Political Capital newsletter from @finnmchugh.bsky.social
- Conservative Liberals angered by Sussan Ley's reshuffle
- David Littleproud also facing leadership rumblings
- Husic speaks out on Gaza
- US court rulings on Trump's tariffs add to investment uncertainty
Top stories in today's Edition
- DOGE days are over as Musk departs
- Startup secondary market at a crossroads
- Vinyl Group accuses ex-Brag Media CEO of 'sham transactions'
Vinyl Group alleges ex-Brag Media CEO Luke Girgis faked payroll records to obtain a bank loan, as part of a broader legal dispute over his dismissal
Top stories in today's Edition
- Hume dumped, Taylor shifted in Ley's new shadow ministry
- The startup sector's lobbying problem
- Ex-ANZ CEO Mike Smith on Australia's fintech advantage
Whether it's a real threat or not, the debate over Labor's super tax has revealed a crucial pain point — Australia's startup ecosystem lacks the clout to influence policy.
Read more in this week's Sweat Equity newsletter.