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Sarah Cheng

Sarah Cheng

Sarah Cheng is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering corporate Australia with investigative rigour, following the money and exposing misconduct. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Sarah Cheng

EU Trade Deal Cuts EV Costs but Leaves Big Tax Intact
Business

EU Trade Deal Cuts EV Costs but Leaves Big Tax Intact

Australia's new free trade deal with the EU will make some electric vehicles cheaper, but the luxury car tax—which generates $1.1 billion annually for the government—will remain in place despite European pressure to scrap it.

The Real Secrets to Perfect Lamingtons
Lifestyle

The Real Secrets to Perfect Lamingtons

Forget everything you've heard about lamington-making. A blue-ribbon baker reveals the two techniques that finally work, and why calling a friend matters more than most realise.

Two Fronts in the Battle Over Digital Privacy
Technology

Two Fronts in the Battle Over Digital Privacy

From smartwatches transmitting location data to police forces to AI assistants steering what you watch, 2026 has emerged as a critical year for defending personal privacy against dual threats: law enforcement overreach and corporate gatekeeping.

Why AI Boss Clones Might Never Catch On at Work
Technology

Why AI Boss Clones Might Never Catch On at Work

A new study reveals a fundamental tension: while AI manager clones promise efficiency, both leaders and workers worry they'll erode trust, authenticity, and human connection at work.

Sandilands takes $100m contract dispute to Federal Court
Business

Sandilands takes $100m contract dispute to Federal Court

Kyle Sandilands has filed legal action against ARN Media in the Federal Court, alleging the network unlawfully terminated his $100 million contract following an on-air disagreement with co-host Jackie O Henderson.

Beyond the Deposit: New Paths Into the Property Market
Property

Beyond the Deposit: New Paths Into the Property Market

Rising property prices and higher interest rates have locked many Australians out of homeownership. But new investment methods from share-based trusts to fractional property platforms are opening alternative doors.