International Reads:
- Harris raises $47 million in 24 hours after Trump debate – CNBC
- Verizon to lay off 5,000 employees in nearly $2 billion cost-cutting move – Fortune
- After Shark Tank, Mark Cuban Just Wants to Break Shit—Especially the Prescription Drug Industry – Wired
- A “dating recession” is leaving scars on the American economy – Bloomberg
- Interest on US debt exceeds $1 trillion for the first time – Newsmax
- McDonald’s to extend $5 value meal offer into December in most U.S. markets – CNBC
- Americans over 60 are the fastest growing group of student debtors. – The Guardian
- How China has ‘throttled’ its private sector – FT
- Elizabeth Warren calls Fed chair ‘dangerous man’ for supporting these reduced bank controls – Fortune
- US tanks weren’t ready for Russian attacks. Ukraine has a fix – The Hill
- Wells Fargo stock drops after US regulator issues enforcement action for money laundering – CNN
- American office delinquencies are shooting up – The Economist
- European Central Bank cuts benchmark rate by a quarter point as inflation declines – AP News
Local Reads:
- $84bn lost to housing tax lurks? That would go a long way towards ending the housing crisis – The Conversation
- Adelaide University says goodbye to face-to-face lectures – InDaily
- Elderly Australians to pay more under aged care deal struck by government – ABC
- Sharing someone’s personal info online may soon mean jail time. How will Australia’s proposed doxing laws work? – The Guardian
- Federal government to outlaw doxxing, impose up to seven years’ jail for malicious sharing of personal data – ABC
- A terrace house is for sale in Sydney for $22m. The grotesquely unfair capital gains discount is partly to blame – The Guardian
- WA Labor MP Chris Tallentire breaks ranks over environmental protection laws – ABC
- Albo is protecting the kids! – The Guardian
- Black market cigarettes openly purchased in Melbourne as legal tobacco trade plummets – ABC
- Media watchdog will have more power to force tech companies to crack down on disinformation under new bill – ABC
- Real estate agency says it was ‘trying to help’ landlord in ‘rent bidding war’ apology – SBS
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MB Media Appearances & Videos:
Explainer: Australian households’ deep recession
Explainer: Australian housing is an $11 trillion productivity sink hole
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Australia is hostile to families
Stop ignoring the immigration elephant crushing Australia
Jim Chalmers panics on economy, recession, and interest rates
Australian households have been burned
Energy failure: East Coast Australia to import gas