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Your Democracy Monday, October 27, 2025 - 14:34 Source

A US warship has docked in Trinidad and Tobago as Venezuela blasts the Caribbean island nation for holding joint exercises with the United States.

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Your Democracy Monday, October 27, 2025 - 14:16 Source

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Cheeseburger Gothic Monday, October 27, 2025 - 14:11 Source

I dunno that I’ll get a single word written today.

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 14:00 Source

Preliminary data from Cotality shows that Sydney’s residential auction clearance rate fell to 68.2% in the week to Saturday, which was the lowest since the week ending 8 June and was the first time the preliminary clearance rate has been below the 70% mark in 21 weeks. A total of 959 auctions were held in

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Your Democracy Monday, October 27, 2025 - 13:37 Source

Vladimir Zelensky expects Ukraine to be able to fight Russia for up to three more years, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has told The Sunday Times. The Ukrainian leader’s reported remark comes as the EU is looking for new ways to fund Kiev, eyeing Russia’s frozen central-bank assets as an option. 

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 13:30 Source

Albo is the jetsetting, international yes man. No matter how contradictory, how damaging to the national interest, or how crazy in the context of Cold War 2.0, Albo will say yes, and yes again! Fly to India and sign away the Australian labour market to Indian scam college degrees? Yes! Fly to China and crawl

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 13:00 Source

For more than a decade, the Productivity Commission (PC) debunked the myth that immigration can overcome population ageing. For example: PC (2005): “Despite popular thinking to the contrary, immigration policy is also not a feasible countermeasure [to an ageing population]. It affects population numbers more than the age structure”. PC (2010): “Realistic changes in migration

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 12:30 Source

Trump’s oil sanctions appear to be having some impact. Russian President Vladimir Putin remained defiant on Thursday (Friday AEDT) after US President Donald Trump hit Russia’s two biggest oil companies with sanctions to pressure the Kremlin leader to end the war in Ukraine, a move that sent global oil prices sharply higher. The US sanctions prompted Chinese

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 12:00 Source

Various people are weighing in on Victoria disease and its causes. The adipose are calling for a police state. Eddie McGuire says Melbourne may need a Los Angeles-style crackdown on crime to encourage people back into the city ­centre. While the city remains electric at night and during major events, Mr McGuire said weekday activity

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 11:30 Source

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has launched a new propaganda campaign promising to make Australia a strong manufacturing nation again. Albo’s promise comes as Australia’s dying manufacturing sector has shrunk to a record-low 5% of GDP. “Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has vowed to make Australia a manufacturing powerhouse again amid warnings from business leaders that local

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MacroBusiness Monday, October 27, 2025 - 11:00 Source

The Coalition has long been accused of having a “women problem”: an inability to effectively engage with the nation’s female voters and identify key issues that resonate with this demographic. In terms of the hard data, the Coalition has been underperforming with women relative to men for over two decades. According to the ANU Election

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The Tally Room Monday, October 27, 2025 - 10:30 Source

If there is a substantial expansion of the size of the federal Parliament, it will be a rare event. It has only happened twice before since federation, and hasn’t happened at all in my lifetime. About two thirds of Australian voters hadn’t cast their first vote before the last expansion in 1984.

At that year’s election, the House of Representatives was expanded from 125 to 148, adding 23 new electorates across the five mainland states. Almost every seat was redrawn, and the map looked quite different aftwards.

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