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Australia’s mainland is now wall-to-wall ALP after Chris Minns’ defeat of Dominic Perrottet; a third of companies rely on artificial intelligence to help them hire the right person

Good morning. We have plenty of analysis from the New South Wales election for you this morning as Australia’s mainland is now wall-to-wall Labor. Counting resumes today with plenty of seats still in doubt, but not the result. The incoming premier, Chris Minns, is being urged to lift public sector wages and overhaul working conditions as a first priority.

Elsewhere, survivors of clergy abuse say delays to their cases are “gutless”, we dig into the artificial intelligences that may be determining your chances in a job application, and Vladimir Putin’s deal to store nuclear weapons in Belarus makes the state a nuclear hostage, Ukraine says.Incoming NSW premier Chris Minns walks with his family to a cafe on Kogarah on the morning after his election win.

 

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RBA gov getting panic attacks … interest rates unlikely to come back soon

Ninns Labor NSW election 2023 Promised to scrap the 3% wage cap for public service Experts say Higher wages=Higher inflation=Higher interest rates.

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