AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEconomic Slowdown: Australia’s GDP grew just 0.3% in the March quarter, with cyclone disruptions hitting exports and net trade dragging growth, while household spending rose but government consumption fell. AUKUS Fallout: Defence leaders and MPs face fresh scrutiny as Australia moves to receive three used Virginia-class submarines, with critics calling it a “bait and switch” and Labor dissent resurfacing. Pacific Reset: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale agree to negotiate a comprehensive treaty and Wale says he will review the secretive China security pact. Defence Posture: A Senate estimates hearing says 729 ADF personnel are embedded with US/UK forces, with roles described as defensive around Iran. Canberra Politics: In question time, Albanese sparred with the Coalition over migration and growth, using the “Liberal One National party” line. Health & Medicare: A Labor senator raised concerns about “cartel behaviour” among some doctors over bulk-billing participation in the $8.5b Medicare scheme. Housing Signals: Housing minister Clare O’Neil avoided backing falling prices outright as debate continues over tax settings and first-home affordability. EV Momentum: EV sales hit a new record in May, with electrified vehicles now 46% of new sales.
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