BusinessGovernment

Former NSW Premier’s Lobbying Firm Sees Surge in Property Clients Amid Government Planning Reforms

The lobbying firm of former NSW Premier Morris Iemma has experienced significant growth since his political protégé Chris Minns took office. Property developers have flocked to Iemma Patterson Premier Advisory as the government pushes for increased housing density across Sydney, with the firm’s client list expanding from just 10 property sector clients to over 50.

Lobbying Firm Experiences Boom Following Political Transition

Morris Iemma’s lobbying firm has reportedly seen a substantial increase in property developer clients since his political mentee Chris Minns became New South Wales premier, according to recent reports. Iemma Patterson Premier Advisory (IPPA), co-founded by the former Labor premier and former Liberal MP Chris Patterson, has capitalized on the government’s push for extensive planning reforms aimed at addressing the housing crisis.

EnergyPolicy

Trump Administration Approves Major Grid Modernization Loan Despite Broader Energy Policy Shifts

The Trump administration has preserved a significant Biden-era energy initiative, finalizing a $1.6 billion loan guarantee for major grid upgrades. The project will modernize 5,000 miles of transmission lines across five states while similar renewable energy grants face cancellation.

Major Grid Modernization Project Moves Forward

The Department of Energy has reportedly finalized a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to upgrade approximately 5,000 miles of transmission lines, according to recent reports. The decision preserves a significant energy infrastructure initiative initiated during the final days of the Biden administration, marking a notable exception to the Trump administration’s broader pattern of reviewing and canceling late-term approvals.

BusinessLegal

Apple Claims Epic Games Seeks ‘Free Ride’ in Australian Legal Battle Over App Store Rules

In ongoing Australian legal proceedings, Apple has accused Epic Games of attempting to dismantle platform safeguards while seeking a “free ride” on Apple’s ecosystem. The dispute centers on whether Apple must allow sideloading and alternative payment methods on iOS devices in Australia, following a 2020 lawsuit filed by Epic Games.

Legal Battle Intensifies Over App Store Controls

Technology giant Apple Inc. has publicly accused Epic Games of seeking what it characterizes as a “free ride” on its platform, according to reports from the ongoing legal proceedings in Australia. Sources indicate that Apple made these statements during recent case management hearings, with the company telling MacRumors that Epic’s demands would “dismantle every safeguard we’ve put in place to protect users and developers.”

PharmaPolicy

Trump Administration’s Pharma Deals Signal Major Policy Shift on Drug Pricing

Recent agreements between the Trump administration and major pharmaceutical companies mark a significant shift in drug pricing policy. The deals connect tariff protection to price reductions and domestic manufacturing investment, creating a new negotiation model for the industry.

New Pharmaceutical Pricing Framework Emerges

The pharmaceutical industry is facing a structural reset in how it approaches pricing and domestic investment, according to reports analyzing recent agreements between the Trump administration and major drug manufacturers. Sources indicate that deals with Pfizer and AstraZeneca establish a new framework that ties drug affordability to domestic production commitments, marking a significant departure from previous approaches to prescription drug pricing policy.