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Barbie movie triumphs at the Box Office in the U.S.

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In a dazzling display of success, the long-awaited Barbie film has soared to the top, claiming the title of the biggest film in the US and Canada for the year.

The opening weekend was a roaring triumph, raking in an estimated $155 million, leaving audiences captivated by the heartfelt coming-of-age story of the iconic children’s character.

Directed by Greta Gerwig, the Barbie movie delves into the character’s journey of self-discovery and identity, while also inspiring her devoted boyfriend Ken to embrace his individuality. The outstanding performances of Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken have undoubtedly contributed to the film’s soaring popularity.

Amidst a fiercely competitive landscape for cinemas, grappling with the rise of streaming services, Barbie’s triumph is truly exceptional. As cinemas continue to face challenges, this heartwarming and empowering tale managed to captivate audiences, reigniting the allure of the big screen.

Oppenheimer saves cinema

In a battle of releases, Oppenheimer, centered around the development of the first atomic bomb and starring Cillian Murphy, also made an impressive $93.7 million (£72 million) in its opening weekend, as announced by Universal Pictures. Despite the stiff competition, Barbie’s charm and universal appeal proved unstoppable, giving rise to playful social media monikers like “Barbenheimer.”

The box office supremacy of Barbie extended beyond North America, with its worldwide debut raking in a staggering $337 million.

Viewers around the globe were enchanted by the timeless storyline, hailing the movie as a masterpiece with ideas that will resonate throughout the ages.

The anticipation leading up to the films’ release was palpable, with advanced ticket sales soaring. Odeon in the UK reported over 200,000 advance ticket purchases, while Vue cinema experienced record-breaking pre-sale numbers for Barbie, surpassing other blockbusters released this year. As the pandemic’s grip loosened, eager filmgoers flocked to theaters, with Friday admissions at Vue cinema reaching unprecedented heights.

Universal Pictures expressed confidence in Oppenheimer’s performance, noting its impressive £8.05 million earnings in the UK and Ireland. The film’s success is projected to outshine even Christopher Nolan’s renowned blockbusters, including Interstellar, Dunkirk, and Inception.

Despite minor disruptions due to strike actions surrounding AI’s influence in Hollywood filmmaking, Oppenheimer’s global earnings stand at an impressive $174.2 million.

The successes of both Barbie and Oppenheimer underscore the enduring allure of the cinema and its power to captivate audiences, providing thrilling and thought-provoking experiences that streaming services simply cannot replicate. As movie enthusiasts celebrate these triumphs, the industry stands as a testament to the timelessness of storytelling and the magic of the silver screen.

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Sussan Ley’s leadership tested amid net-zero debate

Sussan Ley’s leadership faces challenge as Liberal MPs debate net zero emissions policy amid divisions between moderates and conservatives

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Sussan Ley’s leadership faces challenge as Liberal MPs debate net zero emissions policy amid divisions between moderates and conservatives

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– Sussan Ley’s leadership is questioned as the Liberal party debates net-zero emissions amidst internal divisions.
– Moderate MPs warn losing elections if net-zero is abandoned, highlighting urban voter support for a 2050 target.
Sussan Ley’s leadership faces scrutiny as the Liberal party debates a net-zero emissions target.
Conservative members argue she should abandon the goal to maintain her position, while moderates hope for a compromise that aligns with the Paris Agreement.Banner

Leadership contenders like Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie support staying committed to the Paris Agreement, rejecting a net-zero commitment. Taylor indicated future leadership aspirations are not confirmed.

Pro-net-zero frontbencher Tim Wilson seeks decisive leadership to address the issue. Ley’s lack of internal guidance frustrates moderates, creating uncertainty regarding her stance on net-zero. While some conservatives advocate for its dismissal, others display mixed support.

Liberal party dynamics shift as polling reveals significant opposition to net-zero among constituents. The upcoming party room meeting and shadow ministers gathering will aim to finalise the Coalition’s position.

Internal Divisions

Moderate MPs warn that elections will be lost if net-zero is abandoned, emphasising its importance in urban areas.

A poll indicates strong support for a 2050 net-zero target among voters. Critics of the Nationals’ policy argue it is misguided and incompatible with national interests.

Calls for resignation from frontbench positions are met with opposition. Some representatives voiced frustration over the timing of the meeting, suggesting it should have been resolved earlier.


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Rising workplace loneliness sparks leadership rethink

Nearly half of Aussie workers feel lonely; leaders must enhance communication and trust using tech and AI, says David Burnand.

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Nearly half of Aussie workers feel lonely; leaders must enhance communication and trust using tech and AI, says David Burnand.


Nearly half of Australian employees report feeling lonely, as new research urges leaders to prioritise authentic communication and connection.

David Burnand from Staffbase shares insights into how leadership, technology, and AI can help rebuild trust and engagement.

#WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #EmployeeEngagement #Loneliness #Productivity #AustraliaBusiness #HR #Authenticity


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The Greens win Senate backing on CGT inquiry

The Greens gain Coalition support for a Senate inquiry on capital gains tax, igniting housing affordability discussions.

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The Greens gain Coalition support for a Senate inquiry on capital gains tax, igniting housing affordability discussions.


The Greens have secured Coalition support for a Senate inquiry into the 50% capital gains tax discount, sparking fresh debate on housing affordability.

Dr. Steve Enticott from CIA TAX discusses the potential impacts on investors and policy.

#CGT #HousingAffordability #SenateInquiry #Greens #PropertyTax #AustraliaPolitics #Coalition #NegativeGearing #RealEstate #PolicyDebate


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