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Housing Pressure Hits Renters: Australia’s rental market is tightening fast, with national vacancy around 1% and even lower in cities like Darwin and Hobart, pushing rents up as supply lags demand (about 3,400 people move here daily). Budget Backlash Looms: Labor’s CGT and negative-gearing changes are landing as a generational fight, with polls showing many voters think they’ll be worse off and investors warning borrowing power is already being cut. Foreign Investment Crackdown: Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ordered major shareholders in rare-earths miner Northern Minerals to sell stakes, targeting China-linked investors amid national-security concerns. Whyalla Steel Worry: The PM says he’s confident about Whyalla’s blast furnace, but doubts remain after it’s been offline since early last month. Regional Security & Markets: Oil jumps as Trump ratchets up pressure on Iran over Hormuz, while North Korea vows to make its border “impregnable.” Legal Fight Over Gaza Speech: A pianist’s court case challenges an orchestra’s cancellation after Gaza remarks, with freedom-of-expression claims now in play.

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