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The number 1 app in the US on Apple Store last week was Tea.

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Good morning. The number 1 app in the US on Apple Store last week was Tea.


Tea is an app exclusively for women which lets them reverse image search men's photos, run background checks on potential suitors, and post reviews of men, either deeming them green-flag or red-flag daters.


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AUSTRALIAN NEWS

Millions of Aussies believe their superannuation will not be enough to retire

  • 4.3 million Australians believe their superannuation is insufficient for retirement. LINK

  • The ATO requires business owners to pay superannuation contributions by July 28 as the SG rate increases to 12%. LINK

  • AI recruiting tools are amplifying age discrimination against seasoned professionals whilst perpetuating existing human biases in hiring processes. LINK

  • Underquoting has returned to Australia's property market as first-home buyers drive prices higher. LINK

  • The First Guardian Master Fund collapse has left thousands of Australians without access to $590M in savings. LINK

GLOBAL NEWS

US and EU avert trade war with 15% tariff deal

  • The US and EU finalised an economic agreement with 15% tariffs while strengthening transatlantic investments. LINK

  • The US and Chinese officials conducted negotiations in Stockholm to extend their tariff truce while addressing fentanyl sanctions and oil import concerns. LINK

COMPANY NEWS

DiDi’s new unhinged mascot wants you to go out more

  • DiDi launched a surreal mascot campaign to attract younger users while challenging Uber in Australia. LINK

  • Lendlease has partnered with Mitsubishi Estate Asia and Nippon Steel Kowa to develop Sydney luxury apartments. LINK

  • Samsung secured a US$16.5B deal to manufacture Tesla's AI chips at its new Texas plant. LINK

  • Gilbert + Tobin is fostering AI adoption in legal practice as confirmed by CEO Sam Nickless. LINK

  • TPG has claimed the NBN rollout in Canberra is an unnecessary $6,600 per-home expense. LINK

  • Heineken achieved a 7.4% rise in first-half operating profit whilst managing tariff challenges and market expansion. LINK

  • KKR has committed $500M to CleanPeak to accelerate solar and battery storage development across Australian markets. LINK

  • Ausgrid has warned that millions of Australians risk missing out on clean energy savings due to accessibility barriers. LINK

  • Raiz Invest grew to 333,000 customers with $1.8B under management in Q4 FY25. LINK

CHART OF THE DAY

PED problem in professional cycling appears to have gotten better

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Editor’s Pick: If you answer the phone with this word, Gen-Z think you are old.

Draft Pick: Australia’s own Oscar Piastri wins the Belgium Grand Prix over his teammate to extend his championship lead.

Odd Pick: Tour de France organisers shorten stage to avoid diseased cows.

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