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WATCH – Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez grills Amber Heard for ‘lying on the stand’

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Testimonies in the Depp and Heard defamation trial have come to a dramatic end

Heard was called back to the witness stand on Thursday to testify as a rebuttal witness for her counterclaim against her ex-husband, Johnny Depp.

The cross-examination got heated as Depp’s attorney Camille Vasquez questioned Heard for the second time.

The actress is visibly frustrated under cross-examination and turns to the jury to give each answer but stand her ground.

The Aquaman star also denies leaking footage of Depp smashing kitchen cabinets to TMZ.

Appearing vexed, Heard fires back at Depp’s attorney, telling her to look at the metadata on a photo when asked about the date of it.

Depp’s lawyer told Heard that “your lies have been exposed to the world”.

On the stand, Heard got emotional as she testified that Depp “promised” he would ruin the actress and says she receives hundreds of death threats daily.

She told the court not only does she get harassed daily, but is also very upset that she receives threats directed at her baby too.

Heard is firm that she wrote the Washington Post op-ed because Depp is a powerful man, saying that people would come out of the woodwork to support him.

This follows Depp’s rebuttal for his defamation claim on Wednesday.

The actor described the experience of listening to his ex-wife’s testimony in the trial as “insane”.

He flat out denies Heard’s allegations of abuse.

The actress reiterates that she did not fake her abuse allegations.

Heard’s witnesses on Thursday included a forensic expert, and a clinical psychologist who diagnosed Heard with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Both sides rest their cases ahead of closing arguments on Friday, followed by jury deliberations.

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Australia’s fastest-growing property markets revealed

Explore Australia’s booming property markets driven by infrastructure and low supply, with insights from Terry Ryder of Hotspotting.

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Explore Australia’s booming property markets driven by infrastructure and low supply, with insights from Terry Ryder of Hotspotting.


We dive into the forces driving Australia’s fastest-growing property markets and explore which regions are benefiting the most from infrastructure developments and low housing supply.

Terry Ryder from Hotspotting joins us to explain how major hospital projects and other infrastructure investments are reshaping local economies and influencing property prices. We also examine how limited listings are creating fierce competition among buyers.

Discover where the next wave of growth is expected to appear and how investors can respond to these high-demand areas. This is essential insight for anyone keeping an eye on the property market.

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AI shake-up hits classifieds: Rightmove and REA face market threats

AI disrupts classifieds market, impacting valuations and strategies for survival—experts share insights on adapting to change.

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AI disrupts classifieds market, impacting valuations and strategies for survival—experts share insights on adapting to change.


AI is sending shockwaves through the classifieds market, wiping billions from valuations and raising questions about the future of major players like Rightmove and REA Group. Investors are now closely watching how technology like ChatGPT could reshape the way online classifieds operate.

Experts weigh in on how AI could disrupt traditional business models, and what companies must do to stay competitive in a rapidly changing landscape. From adapting strategies to embracing innovation, the classifieds industry faces pivotal choices in the age of artificial intelligence.

We speak with Darren Woolley on the potential risks, investor reactions, and strategies that could determine which companies survive—and which might thrive—amidst this AI-driven transformation.

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Private sector jobs fall as ADP reveals major slowdown in November

ADP reports a surprising decline in November private sector jobs, raising concerns about labor market resilience and consumer sentiment.

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ADP reports a surprising decline in November private sector jobs, raising concerns about labor market resilience and consumer sentiment.


ADP has revealed a surprise decline of 32,000 private sector jobs in November, signalling renewed pressure across the labour market. Small businesses in particular have been hit hardest, raising fresh concerns about resilience heading into the new year.

Economists warn that slowing hiring momentum and weakening pay growth point to a broader shift in worker demand. With consumers increasingly expecting unemployment to rise, sentiment across industries continues to cool.

The market now turns its attention to the upcoming Bureau of Labor Statistics report, which will offer a crucial read on whether this slowdown is temporary—or a sign of something much larger.

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