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It seems unthinkable that we would refuse a US request as it takes on the burden of a war. So why won’t the Government tell us what the US wants and what we have done about it?

Why won’t the Government reveal US war request?

It seems unthinkable that we would refuse a US request as it takes on the burden of a war. So why won’t the Government tell us what the US wants and what we have done about it?

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The fallout from the Middle East conflict could see Australia face recession, fuel rations and growing unemployment.

Experts warn Australia facing ‘deep recession’ from Iran war

Australia is facing a ‘deep recession’ as Iran’s guerilla tactics in the Strait of Hormuz force the Federal Government to introduce fuel rationing, a superannuation strategist says.

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The cost to the Budget of providing negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions to property investors is set to double.

Negative gearing, CGT discount costs set to double in decade

The cost to the Budget of providing negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions to property is set to double in the coming decade without changes, new Parliamentary Budget Office figures show.

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Home Affairs officials have revealed there are 234,000 backpackers in Australia, accounting for more than half of the nation’s high net overseas migration figure.

Global backpacker interest in Australia reaches fever pitch

Home Affairs officials have revealed there are 234,000 backpackers in Australia, accounting for more than half of the nation’s high net overseas migration figure.

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A dramatic shift in the economic outlook will fundamentally change the Albanese Government’s second term - and leave it with hard choices.

The war in Iran is redrawing Australia’s political landscape

A dramatic shift in the economic outlook will fundamentally change the Albanese Government’s second term - and leave it with hard choices.

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Prosecutors have withdrawn an accusation of threatening serious harm to the prime minister. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

Twist for man accused of threatening to kidnap PM

A man is no longer accused of threatening serious harm against Prime Minister Anthony Albanese by calling for him to be kidnapped.

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Young Australian's are turning to the share market to create wealth.

Why young Aussies are swapping property dreams for shares

Average house prices now cost nine times average incomes, versus five times 20 years ago, and young Australians are now looking for alternative ways to build wealth.

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The nation's most populous state will get a smaller slice of the pie in a contentious GST carve-up. (Flavio Brancaleone/AAP PHOTOS)

WA’s GST share lifts above floor for first time since 2018

WA will receive $9.3 billion in GST payments in the coming year and lift above 75 cents for the first time since 2018, as the body that splits the money warns falling royalties are starting to hit .

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Fishermen buy fuel at a riverside gas station a day before a major fuel price surge  in Hagonoy, Bulacan province, Philippines.

‘This really is the big one,’ warns energy guru

The widening war in Iran has delivered a stunning punch to a worldwide economy that has already been walloped.

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Australia orders diplomatic and expat exit from Middle East

Australia orders diplomatic and expat exit from Middle East

Australia has now ordered all non-essential officials and their families from both Israel and the United Arab Emirates to leave the Middle East as the US-Israel-Iran war escalates. 

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A senior Iranian diplomat secretly defected in Australia.

Secret defection by senior Iran diplomat revealed

A senior Iranian diplomat quietly walked away from the regime while stationed in Canberra — a dramatic move only now coming to light.

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Energy Minister Chris Bowen has announced millions of litres of diesel and petrol will be released from Australia’s onshore fuel stockpile.

Bowen assures Aussie motorists petrol won’t run out

Energy Minister Chris Bowen has announced millions of litres of diesel and petrol will be released from Australia’s onshore fuel stockpile to deal with concerns from the Middle East crisis.

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Damaged vehicles after Israeli missile strikes on the Corniche, the waterfront promenade in Beirut, Lebanon on March 12.

‘World exploded’: Strikes haunt displaced Lebanese families

Across Beirut, the Lebanese capital, the signs and sounds of the war are everywhere.

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Fuel prices are soaring.

The one question Labor can’t answer on fuel

A senior minister has failed to answer a crucial question about Australia’s fuel stocks as the war in Iran strains global oil supplies.

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Jenny Rotyur, niece of Bondi victim Boris Tetleroyd, says families fear the inquiry will be a farce. (Flavio Brancaleone/AAP PHOTOS)

Families shocked as ex-spy chief quits Bondi inquiry

Grieving families of those killed in the Bondi terror attack are dismayed by a respected official's sudden exit from the royal commission into anti-Semitism.

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