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Median home values in Sydney and Melbourne have fallen as economic conditions take a global hit.

Here’s how the Iran War is impacting Australian house prices

The impact of the war in Iran on housing prices in Australia’s big cities has been revealed.

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Iran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz in response to a US blockade of Iran's oil exports.

Iran threatens painful response if US renews attacks

Tehran warns of ‘long and painful’ retaliation as Donald Trump weighs fresh strikes, with the Strait of Hormuz still shut and global oil prices surging.

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Deloitte says the upcoming Federal Budget is “structurally flawed”.

Deloitte slams Jim Chalmers’ ‘structurally flawed’ Budget

Pressure is mounting for Jim Chalmers to sharpen the axe in his upcoming Federal Budget as economists from Deloitte warn years of revenue windfalls have ‘papered over’ structural flaws in the nation’s finances.

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The US president has nominated ex-Virginia representative David Brat as ambassador to Australia. (AP PHOTO)

Trump’s ambassador pick set to back AUKUS if confirmed

President Donald Trump’s pick for next US Ambassador to Australia has told close confidantes he will help advocate for the AUKUS submarine deal if he is approved for the Canberra posting.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came under intense pressure soon after the December 14 Islamic State-inspired shooting at a Bondi Beach.

Expert documents refute PM’s Bondi royal commission claims

Documents obtained by The Nightly reveal that key departments did not advise Anthony Albanese about a royal commission in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, despite his claims to the contrary.

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Alex Greenwich has been awarded $100,000 damages from fellow MP Mark Latham for an offensive tweet.

‘Clear message’: Verdict delivered on MP’s explicit tweet

The Federal Court has made its decision about a 2023 tweet from Mark Latham about fellow MP Alex Greenwich which was thought to be homophobic.

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King Charles III helps feed chickens during a visit to Harlem Grown.

King and Queen follow the royal pecking order in New York

THE NEW YORK TIMES: While King Charles fed chickens in Harlem his wife, Queen Camilla, read Winnie-the-Pooh at the New York Public Library.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has hosed down speculation that his upcoming Budget will score a big revenue boost from tax reform and the Middle East war.

Chalmers talks down hopes for war-driven boost to Budget

Jim Chalmers has hosed down speculation that his upcoming Budget will score a big revenue boost from tax reform and the Middle East war.

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A soaring in crude oil prices back to $US120 a barrel is now tipped to wipe out fuel excise tax relief and push up housing construction costs.

Crude oil surge ‘will push up fuel prices, building costs’

A soaring in crude oil prices back to $US120 a barrel is now tipped to wipe out fuel excise tax relief and push up housing construction costs.

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Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers will argue their broken Budget promises are for the greater good.

Albanese’s budget backflips will deepen trust deficit

MARK RILEY: Expect the May Budget to break previously inviolable commitments not to tinker with property taxes

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Virginia Bell submits anti-Semitism royal commission report.

Bondi terror royal commission hands down 14 recommendations

ASIO warned repeatedly about the increased risk of a terrorist attack and the rise of anti-Semitism in the year before the Bondi Beach shooting, the Bell royal commission has found.

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The Treasurer concedes the latest inflation figures are ‘confronting’.

Jim Chalmers insists Iran war to blame for inflation surge

The Treasurer concedes the latest inflation figures are ‘confronting’ and has used a string of media interviews to again pin the increase to soaring fuel and oil costs caused by the war in the Middle East.

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