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Australia’s auction clearance rates have crashed to the lowest level since the start of the pandemic six years ago in a clear sign Labor’s Budget could potentially turn off property investors for years to come and hurt renters.

Budget blamed for worst auction clearance rates in six years

Capital city auction clearance rates have crashed to a six-year low in a sign Labor’s Budget has discouraged potential investors.

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Donald Trump and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang

US to halt Nvidia AI chip sales to Chinese firms

There are fears Chinese companies have taken advantage of a loophole to buy hundreds of thousands of the world's most advanced AI chips.

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The Budget changed everything for Anthony Albanese

The Budget changed everything for Anthony Albanese

AARON PATRICK: A poll showing 57 per cent of voters believe the Labor Party does not deserve re-election illustrates the damage of the Budget’s broken promises.

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Housing Minister Clare O’Neil on Sunday became the latest from Canberra to offer an answer that actually answered little, other than showing the Government was never really ready to legislate the planned changes.

Controversial tax plan causing one headache after another

EDITORIAL: Another day, more contention in Canberra around who will and who won’t be eligible for carve outs from controversial changes to capital gains tax.

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The Coalition's "uncosted policies" will push up debt and inflation, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. (Susie Dodds/AAP PHOTOS)

Labor launches costings broadside from Budget back foot

Opposition policies would cost hundreds of billions of dollars, the treasurer says, as he defends Labor's controversial changes to taxes on investments.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian is reportedly seeking an immediate resignation.

Iranian president reportedly submits resignation letter

Unconfirmed reports have emerged claiming that Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has told Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei he wants to resign.

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Donald Trump’s Iran tactics have been given a glowing endorsement.

‘Trump on the edge of history’: Deal sitting with Iran

A former US House speaker has given Donald Trump’s Iran tactics a major endorsement, as Tehran shares an update on negotiations with the White House.

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Housing Minister Clare O’Neil has vowed the government will “speedily” resolve questions around who will get carve-outs from the controversial changes to capital gains tax discounts.

Government vows ‘speedy’ resolution on business CGT changes

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers are consulting with the tech sector, small businesses and farmers over the plans.

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Donald Trump Kennedy Centre renovation plans stalled by a Washington court ruling.

What happens now after the Trump-Kennedy Centre court blow?

Donald Trump’s plans for the Kennedy Centre have hit a major legal roadblock — but the battle may be far from over.

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‘Battlefield’: Grim China warning as new AUKUS move revealed

Defence Minister Richard Marles has warned of a new frontline of global conflict, as he announces a new AUKUS move to counter the threat.

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March quarter gross domestic product figures are expected to show a moderate slowdown. (James Ross/AAP PHOTOS)

GDP data tops the economic agenda, RBA officials speak

Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock will get a chance to react to Wednesday's economic growth figures when she fronts a parliamentary hearing in Canberra.

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Pauline Hanson declares PM ambition as One Nation support surges.

‘I have the ability’: Pauline Hanson eyes PM’s job

Pauline Hanson has declared she would like to be prime minister one day, as the One Nation leader weighs up running for the lower house at the next election.

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Clare O’Neil defends Labor housing tax reforms amid property market fears.

Labor doubles down despite growing housing fears

Housing Minister Clare O’Neil was forced to defend Labor’s housing overhaul as critics warn of market fallout and growing uncertainty.

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Pauline Hanson opens door to Prime Minister ambitions.

‘Won’t knock the job’: Hanson’s huge call on PM ambitions

The One Nation leader has made a big call on her political future, including her ability to perform in the nation’s top job.

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