AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Release: Malaysia says all 428 activists aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla 2.0—including 29 Malaysians detained by Israeli forces—have been released, with Turkish Airlines flights arranged from Ramon Airport to Istanbul and medical checks planned before the group returns to Kuala Lumpur. Women in Business: The CEO Magazine has opened applications for the Women in Leadership Awards 2026, set for 30 July in Sydney with Commonwealth Bank support. AI and Jobs: WiseTech has started redundancy notices tied to “AI transformation,” but staff allege an email to China omitted “AI,” after a related court case. Housing Tax Fight: Australia’s peak housing groups are urging MPs to pass Labor’s negative gearing and CGT changes quickly, arguing they’ll curb rent hikes and improve fairness for renters and first-home buyers. Markets Watch: Futures slipped as Iran rejected enriched-uranium demands, while NVIDIA’s post-earnings dip and crude’s rebound kept investors cautious.
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