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Good afternoon,

Merry Christmas to our savvy and loyal readers!

We’ve had some big yarns this year, from energy to the retail sector, namely Woolworths and Coles. And of course pensions and tax, plus the latest mishaps and shenanigans at the ABC.

As 2024 draws to a close, we can reveal that as many as 10 whistleblowers could have a potential case about an alleged toxic workplace environment at Super Retail Group , along with 21 witnesses lined up to tell their story.

And next year, we are set to see a ramp up in AI, according to consulting boss Peter Burns.

Perry Williams
Business editor
Commentary
Why business will drive the economic recovery
By JOSH FAULKS
It’s time governments abandon the well-trodden path of company bashing for political point scoring and talk up the role of business in our economy.
Latest news
AI’s big Test: The new tech that will make TVs feel like the MCG
Artificial intelligence will change the way many Australians see the Boxing Day cricket Test as the world’s biggest TV makers harness the technology to make viewing more lifelike.
By JARED LYNCH
Perth developer hit with lengthy ban by corporate watchdog
ASIC has hit high-profile developer Allen Caratti with a lengthy ban after his involvement in a string of failed business ventures.
By GLEN NORRIS
Grazier outrage as axe falls on $40m carbon credit plan
A method that generated the country’s fourth highest number of carbon credits, worth about $40m, has been suspended, leaving the beef industry fuming.
By CHARLIE PEEL
Fundamentals underpinning global tech’s market leadership
The tech sector is both a dominant force in financial markets and one whose potential is largely misunderstood by many investors. So how will it shape the global economy?
By DENNY FISH

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