International Reads:
- Defeated CEOs are now conceding hybrid working is here to stay – Fortune
- Biden urged to ban China-made electric vehicles from the US. “Chinese electric vehicles are an existential threat to the American auto industry”. – BBC
- Pharmaceutical giant Bayer is getting rid of bosses and asking nearly 100,000 workers to ‘self-organize’ to save $2.15 billion – Yahoo
- Is There Still Such a Thing as a Starter Home in This Economy? – Yahoo
- IMF has gloomy outlook for world economy: ‘Without a course correction, we are indeed heading for ‘the Tepid Twenties” – Fortune
- Single-family home sales to investors hit all-time high – Inman
- Strong peso prompting Tijuana landlords to reject US dollars from tenants – Fox 5
- Finance watchdogs press Morgan Stanley on work with wealthy clients who have been flagged about money laundering – Fortune
- Can banks individually create money out of nothing? — The theories and the empirical evidence – Science Direct
- California battery plant is among world’s largest as power storage booms – Reuters
- Millennials are so broke they’re ruining their parents’ retirements – Bored Bat
- Fewer students are graduating from college, but certificate programs are way up – CNBC
Local Reads:
- YouTube blocks ABC Foreign Correspondent episode after Indian’s government’s demand – ABC
- Australians are eating less fruit and vegetables and drinking less milk, says latest Australian Bureau of Statistics report – ABC
- Andrew Forrest accuses Facebook of ‘blatantly refusing’ to take action against scam ads – The Guardian
- Japan cleared to join AUKUS alliance – Australian Defence
- Auspost to halve letter delivery frequency from Monday – ABC
- Aldi has no current plan to come to Tasmania, CEO tells senate inquiry into supermarket pricing – ABC
- Your power bills are going up, according to one energy boss. Here’s why – ABC
- Former ABC and Nine political editor Chris Uhlmann joins Sky News – Mumbrella
- Australia could reach an ‘ambitious’ emissions cut of up to 75% by 2035, advisers tell Labor – The Guardian
- Carbon price should be set at $70 a tonne and rise six-fold by mid-century, says AEMC – The Guardian
- Immigration Minister says net migration is falling as rules tighten – Interest.co.nz
- National median rent up by $40 a week to $600 in year to February – Interest.co.nz
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MB Media Appearances:
Talking the housing disaster with Luke Grant on Radio 2GB:
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Talking immigration and housing unaffordability with Mike Jeffreys at Radio 2GB/4BC: