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Australia's declining trust in US/China, rising fear, and shifting geopolitical alliances

ABCGuardianSMHThe Age
4 articles2 hours ago

The latest Lowy Institute poll reveals a significant shift in Australian public opinion, marked by record-low trust in both the US and China, with 21% trusting Donald Trump and 20% trusting Xi Jinping...

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  • Trust in US President Donald Trump to do the right thing in world affairs is at 21%, the lowest level of confidence in any US president in the history of Lowy Institute polling (since 2005).
  • Trust in Chinese President Xi Jinping to do the right thing in world affairs is at 20%, statistically identical to Trump’s 21% trust rating.
  • 53% of Australians report feeling 'unsafe' or 'very unsafe' in the world, surpassing the 50% recorded at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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UK PM Keir Starmer resigns after Makerfield byelection win by Andy Burnham

ABCGuardianSBSSMH
29 articles6 hours ago

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation on June 22, 2026, after losing support from Labour MPs and facing a decline in public approval. His decision followed Andy Burnham’s decisive v...

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  • Keir Starmer announced his resignation as UK Prime Minister on June 22, 2026, after facing pressure from Labour MPs and a loss of public support.
  • Andy Burnham won the Makerfield byelection on June 20, 2026, with 55% of the vote (24,927 votes) against Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon, who received 35% (15,696 votes).
  • Burnham is expected to become the next UK Prime Minister, with Starmer setting a timetable for his departure, including nominations opening on July 9, 2026, and a new leader in place by September 2026.
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Five Eyes warn of imminent AI cyber threats requiring urgent action

ABCGuardianSMH
3 articles4 hours ago

The Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies from Australia, the US, UK, Canada, and New Zealand issued an urgent joint warning on June 22, 2026, stating that advanced AI models capable of disrupting governme...

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  • Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies (Australia, US, UK, Canada, New Zealand) issued a rare joint statement on June 22, 2026, warning that frontier AI models capable of taking down governments and businesses are 'months away'
  • The statement warns AI 'lowers barriers for malicious actors and increases the speed and complexity of attacks,' shrinking the window between vulnerability discovery and exploitation
  • The US Trump administration blocked 'foreign nationals' from using Anthropic’s AI models (Fable and Mythos) in June 2026 due to national security concerns
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NSW 2026-27 budget: cost-of-living relief, spending priorities, and election context

ABCGuardianSMH
7 articles6 hours ago

The NSW 2026-27 budget, delivered by Treasurer Daniel Mookhey ahead of the March 2027 state election, prioritizes cost-of-living relief and targeted spending to address economic pressures. Key measure...

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  • The NSW budget posts a $2.3 billion deficit for 2026-27, more than double the half-yearly update prediction, with a return to surplus forecast at $1.1 billion in 2027-28.
  • A $100 cut to private vehicle registration fees (and $80 for motorcycles) for one year, costing $435 million, is part of a $561.4 million transport affordability package.
  • Opal public transport fares will be frozen at 2025 prices for the year, saving users an estimated $43.3 million in revenue forgone.
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Australia's auction clearance rates hit six-year low amid property slowdown

ABCGuardianThe Age
3 articles12 hours ago

Australia’s property market is experiencing its weakest auction clearance rates in six years, with the weighted national average dropping to 47% in late June 2026—the lowest since April 2020. Sydney a...

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  • Australia’s weighted average auction clearance rate fell to 47% in the week ending June 21, 2026, the lowest since April 2020.
  • Sydney’s auction clearance rate was 47.4% (The Age) and 47% (ABC/Guardian) in June 2026, with 166 auctions withdrawn.
  • Melbourne’s auction clearance rate was 50.6% (Guardian) and 52% (The Age) in June 2026.
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Ransom note claims Nancy Guthrie's death in Arizona kidnapping case

ABCGuardian
2 articlesJust now

Two news outlets, ABC and the Guardian, report that a ransom note linked to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC’s Today show host Savannah Guthrie, claims she died after ...

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  • A ransom note related to Nancy Guthrie's disappearance claims she died, with kidnappers stating they did not intend to kill her but she died shortly after her disappearance
  • Nancy Guthrie, 84, disappeared from her home in the foothills just outside Tucson, Arizona, in early February 2026
  • Blood was found near the doorstep of Nancy Guthrie's Tucson home, leading authorities to believe she was kidnapped or taken against her will
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Cult leader William Kamm and partner accused of grooming a girl for 45 children

ABCGuardian
2 articles2 hours ago

William Kamm, a 76-year-old self-proclaimed cult leader known as 'Little Pebble,' and his 60-year-old partner Sandra Susan Mathison are facing trial in Sydney for allegedly grooming a girl over a deca...

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  • William Kamm (76), known as 'Little Pebble', and Sandra Susan Mathison (60) are on trial for grooming a girl aged 6–16 between 2010–2020
  • Kamm allegedly told the girl she was his 'main queen' and had a 'mission from God' to bear 45 of his children
  • Kamm led the 'Order of Saint Charbel' cult with 21 properties and 10 caravans on Koloona Drive, Bangalee, near Nowra, NSW
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Albanese government debates AI copyright policy amid Pocock whistleblower claims

ABCGuardian
2 articles4 hours ago

The Albanese government is facing political pressure over alleged plans to change copyright rules for AI training, with independent senator David Pocock claiming cabinet is considering two competing p...

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  • David Pocock accused the Albanese government of considering two competing proposals to change copyright policy for AI training: (1) a copyright 'carve-out' tied to billions in data centre investment and a creative fund, or (2) expanded licensing agreements allowing AI companies to legally use Australian copyright material.
  • Industry and Science Minister Tim Ayres called Pocock’s claims 'reckless speculation' in Parliament and a radio interview, and stated the government has 'ruled out a text and data mining exception' and 'our position has not changed'.
  • Attorney-General Michelle Rowland previously declared in October 2025 and reiterated in May 2026 that the government would not grant a copyright exemption for AI training.
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Death of Alan Greenspan and his legacy as Federal Reserve chair

ABCGuardian
3 articles4 hours ago

Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chair who led the U.S. central bank for 18.5 years from 1987 to 2006, died at age 100 on June 22, 2026, from complications of Parkinson’s disease. His tenure...

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  • Alan Greenspan died at age 100 from complications of Parkinson’s disease
  • Greenspan served as Federal Reserve chair from August 11, 1987, to January 31, 2006 (18.5 years)
  • He was married to Andrea Mitchell, a NBC News correspondent, for 29 years (since 1984)
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Australia's Sydney and Melbourne house prices expected to fall by up to $100k due to tax reforms and rate hikes

SMHThe Age
2 articles4 hours ago

Australia’s Sydney and Melbourne house prices are projected to fall by up to 8% over the next 12 months, with median values potentially dropping by $100,000 in Sydney and $75,000 in Melbourne, accordi...

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  • House prices in Sydney and Melbourne are expected to fall by up to 8% over the next 12 months, with Sydney potentially dropping 6-7% and Melbourne 4-7%.
  • A 7% drop in Sydney would wipe around $100,000 from the median house value, while a similar drop in Melbourne would cut the median price by about $75,000.
  • The federal government’s tax reforms include restricting negative gearing to new builds from mid-2027 and returning to pre-1999 capital gains tax concessions.
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Sydney nurses' case: inadmissible video evidence in antisemitism trial

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

Two Sydney nurses, Ahmad Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, face trial in late August 2026 for allegedly making antisemitic comments and threatening violence against Israeli patients during a 2025 ChatRoulet...

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  • Two Sydney nurses, Ahmad Nadir (28) and Sarah Abu Lebdeh (27), pleaded not guilty to menacing and offensive behavior charges for allegedly refusing to treat Israeli patients and threatening violence against them.
  • The video evidence of the nurses' alleged antisemitic comments to Israeli influencer Max Ilinsky (real name Max Veifer) was ruled inadmissible by Judge Michael McHugh in Sydney’s Downing Centre district court on June 23, 2026.
  • The nurses were matched with Max Veifer on the platform ChatRoulette (known as Chatruletka in Israel) in February 2025 while working at Bankstown Hospital in south-west Sydney.
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Pauline Hanson’s stance on paid parental leave and childcare policies sparks debate

ABCGuardian
4 articles6 hours ago

Pauline Hanson’s June 2026 remarks at the National Press Club sparked controversy over her stance on paid parental leave and childcare, with economists and advocates warning her proposals could roll b...

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  • Pauline Hanson suggested in a June 2026 National Press Club address that women on maternity leave should not be paid by employers, stating 'If women take time off and they are not paid their wages because they’re not working, fair enough. Why should business pay?'
  • Australia’s government-funded paid parental leave scheme offers 26 weeks at the national minimum wage, starting from 1 July 2026 (up from 24 weeks previously).
  • Pauline Hanson clarified on June 23, 2026, that she does not seek to cut government-funded paid parental leave, stating 'There's no way, shape or form I am actually saying to get rid of it.'
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Angus Taylor avoids committing to multiculturalism amid One Nation's 'monoculture' push

ABCGuardian
3 articles6 hours ago

Angus Taylor, leader of the opposition, faced repeated questioning on June 23, 2026, about whether the Coalition still supports multiculturalism, refusing to commit despite being asked five times. His...

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  • Angus Taylor was asked five times whether the Coalition still supports multiculturalism and refused to commit, instead emphasizing 'core Australian values'
  • Pauline Hanson demanded an end to multiculturalism in her National Press Club address on June 16, 2026, calling it a 'failed policy' and advocating for an 'Australian monoculture'
  • Hanson cited Japan as an example of a 'monoculture' during her Channel 7 Sunrise interview on June 23, 2026, despite Japan’s official policy of 'tabunka-kyosei' (multicultural coexistence)
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Australia approves restricted paraquat use despite global bans and Parkinson’s disease concerns

ABCGuardian
2 articles8 hours ago

Australia’s chemical regulator, the APVMA, approved the continued restricted use of the controversial herbicide paraquat on June 23, 2026, after a 29-year review. The decision allows paraquat and its ...

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  • The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) approved restricted use of paraquat and diquat with new limits, including a maximum application rate of 231 grams per hectare (previously 1,150 grams per hectare).
  • Backpack sprayers are no longer permitted for paraquat/diquat use, and enclosed mixing/loading systems are now required for all ongoing uses.
  • Paraquat and diquat are banned in over 70 countries, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, and China, due to toxicity concerns.
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South Australia's proposed $10B AI data centre sparks water, energy, and job concerns

ABCGuardian
4 articles8 hours ago

South Australia is at the center of a debate over a proposed $10 billion AI data centre by IREN in Bundey, near the River Murray, which would be one of the largest in the Asia Pacific region and opera...

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  • A proposed 800-megawatt data centre by IREN in Bundey, South Australia, would be one of the largest in the Asia Pacific region, with an estimated $10 billion cost and planned operation by 2028.
  • The Bundey data centre would use a closed-loop cooling system, with IREN stating that after the initial fill, less than 1% of its total on-site tank capacity would be depleted annually.
  • The proposed Bundey data centre is located near the Bundey electrical substation, which integrates large-scale renewable energy into the National Energy Market.
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Queensland 2026-27 state budget: deficits, debt, and cost-of-living measures

ABCGuardian
3 articles8 hours ago

Queensland’s 2026-27 state budget, handed down by Treasurer David Janetzki and Premier David Crisafulli, projects continued deficits and rising debt despite a forecast return to a modest $619 million ...

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  • Queensland’s 2026-27 budget forecasts a $6.2 billion operating deficit for 2025-26 and $6.18 billion for 2026-27 (ABC) / $6.2 billion for 2025-26 (Guardian)
  • Total state debt is projected to reach $162.62 billion in 2026-27 (ABC) / $162.6 billion (Guardian) and $216.47 billion by 2029-30 (ABC) / $202 billion (Guardian)
  • Coal royalties are forecast at $6.9 billion in 2026-27 (ABC: $6.9 billion, Guardian: $6.9 billion) up from $4.79 billion in 2025-26 (Guardian) / $4.799 billion (ABC)
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India's NEET medical exam scandal, retest, and student protests

ABCGuardian
2 articles10 hours ago

India’s NEET medical entrance exam scandal erupted in June 2026 after allegations of question paper leaks led to the cancellation of results for over 2 million students, triggering a retest under unpr...

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  • More than 2 million Indian students resat the NEET medical entrance exam on June 23, 2026, after the original results were scrapped due to alleged question paper leaks.
  • The retest was held under strict security measures, including airport-style checks (biometric verification, metal detectors, frisking) and deployment of police/paramilitary personnel outside exam centers.
  • Telegram was temporarily banned by the Indian government after leaked questions for the retest were reportedly sold on the platform, though the ban was later upheld by a court.
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Labor-Greens deal on tax reforms and delayed NDIS overhaul in Australia

ABCGuardian
2 articles12 hours ago

The Australian Labor government secured a deal with the Greens to pass controversial capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms, which will take effect from July 2027 and May 2026, respectively. T...

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  • The Greens agreed to support Labor’s capital gains tax and negative gearing reforms in exchange for concessions, including removing a loophole allowing self-managed super funds (SMSFs) to borrow for residential property investments.
  • The capital gains tax discount of 50% on profits from sold assets will be replaced with a cost-based indexation model from July 2027.
  • Negative gearing concessions will no longer apply to investment properties bought after 7:30pm on 12 May 2026, with exceptions for new builds and government housing programs.
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Music mogul Clive Davis dies at 94, leaving legacy in industry

ABCGuardian
3 articles12 hours ago

Clive Davis, the influential music mogul who shaped careers of legends like Whitney Houston, Bruce Springsteen, and Barry Manilow, died at 94 on June 22, 2026, in Manhattan after a brief hospitalizati...

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  • Clive Davis died at age 94 on June 22, 2026, in his Manhattan apartment after hospitalization for respiratory issues
  • Davis was born on April 4, 1932, in Brooklyn’s Crown Heights neighborhood
  • He signed Whitney Houston to Arista Records in 1983 when she was 19 years old, launching her career
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Australia’s health watchdog adopts IHRA antisemitism definition, sparking debate over free speech

GuardianSMH
2 articles14 hours ago

Australia’s health regulator, Ahpra, adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism in June 2026, sparking controversy over its potential to stifle critic...

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  • The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism on June 19, 2026, for its regulatory work.
  • Ahpra’s announcement was made in a joint statement with Australia’s special envoy to combat antisemitism, Jillian Segal.
  • The IHRA definition states that antisemitism is 'a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews,' and includes illustrative examples that critics argue conflate criticism of Israel with antisemitism.
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