AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoQantas Long-Haul Upgrade: Qantas says its next-gen “wellness zone” and extra legroom will make the world’s longest nonstop Sydney–London flights feel more bearable, with science-led meal timing and lighting planned for launch next October. Fuel Relief Decision: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is weighing whether to extend the fuel excise discount after the June 30 deadline, with the temporary cut costing the budget about $2.9bn and supply conditions still uncertain. Workplace Flexibility Clash: Bunnings boss Michael Schneider warns Victoria’s new right-to-work-from-home rules could create “structural inequity” for teams that can’t work remotely, arguing businesses should manage flexibility themselves. Office Furniture Demand: A fresh industry release points to steady growth in Australia’s office furniture market, driven by hybrid work and ergonomics, with seating the biggest category. Electrification Push at COP31 Talks: Climate negotiators in Bonn put electrification back at the centre, with Turkey (supported by Australia) backing a target to lift electricity’s share of final energy by 2035. China Beef Tariff Hit: China will impose a 55% levy on Australian beef imports after quota limits were reached, raising pressure on a trade relationship worth more than $1bn. Theatre Cost Pressure: Beetlejuice The Musical has been cancelled early in Australia, with the national tour cut short after logistics and cost pressures made the run unsustainable. Regional Business Squeeze: A commentary argues regional employers are being crushed by taxes, red tape and rules, calling out the gap between policy intent and how businesses actually operate. World Cup Spillover: US–Australia results are boosting watch-party trade in some US cities, while Vancouver small businesses report mixed fortunes under FIFA’s licensing and crowd effects.
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