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Australia through to Eurovision final after Delta Goodrem wows Vienna

Big news to start the morning: Australia’s Delta Goodrem has qualified for the Eurovision final.

The other qualifiers from this morning’s second semi-final are Denmark, Albania, Cyrus, Malta, Romania, Norway, Ukraine, Bulgaria and Czechia.

Delta Goodrem celebrates after being voted into the final of Eurovision. Photograph: Georg Hochmuth/APA/AFP/Getty Images
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Australian retailers on notice over ‘fake discounts’ as Coles braces for record fine after landmark court ruling

Coles’ landmark federal court loss could signal the end of “fake discounts” in Australia, according to two former competition watchdog chiefs, with the supermarket giant at risk of record fines exceeding $200m.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission sued Coles and its rival Woolworths, accusing the supermarket giants of duping shoppers between 2021 and 2023 with “was/is” promotional pricing.

Justice Michael O’Bryan on Thursday found Coles’ “Down Down” promotions in some cases falsely led customers to believe they were enjoying a true price reduction.

All Australian retailers have been left on notice to keep their “discounts” genuine, according to Rod Sims, the former head of the consumer watchdog.

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