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Your Democracy Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 05:59 Source

After a marathon debate, the House of Representatives on Wednesday morning passed the bill for the referendum for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament to be inserted into the Constitution.

The bill now goes to the Senate where it is assured of passage in June.

The final vote was 121 in favour and 25 against.

 

By Michelle Grattan

 

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Your Democracy Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 05:48 Source

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Your Democracy Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 05:31 Source

Journalist Kit Klarenberg, a UK citizen, was detained by British authorities and grilled on his political reporting and alleged ties with Russia, Grayzone reported on Wednesday.

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MacroBusiness Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 00:10 Source

Since our inception, MacroBusiness has argued that the ‘Big Australia’ mass immigration policy is a productivity killer. Because of this mass immigration, Australia’s population has increased by more than six million people this century. At the same time, business investment has plummeted: As a result of the immigration boom, the stock of capital per worker

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MacroBusiness Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 00:00 Source

Global Macro / Markets / Investing: Wealth Taxes Result in Rich People Fleeing, Turns Out – Reason Companies Push Prices Higher, Protecting Profits but Adding to Inflation – NY Times JPMorgan Builds Unit for World’s Richest Families in Wealth Bet. 23 Wall focuses on 700 families worth more than $4.5 trillion – Bloomberg Goldman Sachs

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MacroBusiness Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 00:00 Source

CoreLogic’s dwelling value results for May have been released with values across the Australian capital cities soaring by 1.4% over the month – the third consecutive monthly increase: The jump in values was overwhelmingly driven by Sydney, where values surged by 1.8% over May: Melbourne (+0.9%), Brisbane (+1.4%), Adelaide (+0.9%) and Perth (+1.3%) also recorded

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 17:57 Source

Nicholas Chevalier, Mount Arapiles and the Mitre Rock, 1863, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra           AUD/USD   EUR/USD   USD/JPY   GBP/USD WTI   Brent   Gold Australia 200   US S&P 500   UK 100   Japan 225   Evening Listening The Necks, In Session Sydney Opera House Portico Quartet Ensemble,

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Renew Economy Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 15:29 Source

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 14:20 Source

In her recent National Press Club address following the release of the Migration Review, Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil declared that Labor was not delivering a ‘Big Australia’: “I’m not someone who advocates for a big Australia in this conversation. What’s really important to me is that we’ve got these big national problems facing our

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 13:50 Source

A few days ago, LVO took former RBA economist, Tony Richards to task for his biased take on the housing crisis. Richard’s argument was as follows. “For many decades following the Second World War, the percentage growth in the number of homes was well in excess of the growth in the Australian population”. “At the

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Renew Economy Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 13:50 Source

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 13:41 Source

China PMIs are out: In May , the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index ( PMI ) was 48.8% , down 0.4 percentage points from the previous month, lower than the critical point, and the level of manufacturing prosperity dropped slightly. Components are yuck across the board: The Services PMI was better but not great: Non-manufacturing business activity index was 54.5% , a decrease

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 13:15 Source

So far, Albo is sailing along in the polls like it is the good times: However, it isn’t the good times at all: There has now been a material 15-point drop in confidence since Albo was elected so much of this is on his watch. The history of consumer confidence around elections is inconsistent but

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 12:39 Source

The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released its monthly inflation indicator for April, which surprised on the upside. Headline inflation came in at 6.8% year-on-year, which was above expectations of a 6.4% rise. The most significant price rises were Housing (+8.9%), Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+7.9%) and Transport (+7.1%). Petrol (gasoline) prices in the month

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 12:30 Source

CBA senior economist, Belinda Allen, did not mince words following Tuesday’s shock decline in dwelling approvals, saying that with “approvals falling at a time when population growth is soaring”, Australian “rents and home prices will continue to face upward pressure”. Allen described April’s dwelling approvals numbers as “very weak in the context of an already

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Renew Economy Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 12:25 Source

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The Australian Independent Media Network Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 12:01 Source

The undertakings made by Australia regarding the AUKUS security pact promise to be monumental. Much of this is negative: increased militarisation on the home front; the co-opting of the university sector for war making industries and defence contractors; and the capitulation and total subordination of the Australian Defence Force to the Pentagon. There are also…

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 12:00 Source

Independent economist, Tarric Brooker, has written an interesting article at the Avid Commentator Report explaining how Australia is a Baby Boomer powered economy. Brooker cites a bunch of data points to make his case. First, according to data from the Productivity Commission and the ABS, younger Australians aged under 35 saw their real incomes contract

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 11:40 Source

A sharp divergence has arisen between mortgage growth and Australian dwelling values. On Wednesday, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) released its mortgage credit growth data for April, which revealed that the value of outstanding mortgages grew by only 1.0% over the quarter, which is the equal lowest rate since October 2020: Owner-occupier mortgage credit

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Renew Economy Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 11:22 Source

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 11:20 Source

This is so amusing to the daily nihilist that I’m not sure where to look. This chart is the ratio of a GS basket of perceived AI winners vs equal-weight S&P: As Wall Street throws the kitchen sink at AI stocks, we now have a parallel debate emerging that the same phenomenon will trigger human

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 11:00 Source

Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) governor Phil Lowe fronted Senate Estimates Committee this morning, where he warned that residential rental growth is expected to hit a three decade high, which will continue to stoke inflation. Lowe noted that the rental measure used in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is currently growing by around 5%. However,

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 10:40 Source

The Market Ear on the new bubble of our time. Mightiest tech NASDAQ vs Russell futures ratio printing the daily new all time high… Refinitiv Breaking Good NASDAQ continues trading inside the big trend channel that has been in place this entire year. Note the latest move has the index trading above the short term

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Renew Economy Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 10:37 Source

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MacroBusiness Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 10:20 Source

The greatest construction boom in history is over and iron ore is yet to fully realise it. Goldman describes the obvious: China’s current economic recovery has been concentrated in the services sector, as expected. Around the world, Covid restrictions typically disrupted services(consumption) more than goods, so the subsequent post-Covid “reopening recoveries” have been services-centric as

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The Tally Room Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 10:15 Source

There will be a state by-election coming up soon for the Western Australian seat of Rockingham.

Rockingham is at the southern fringe of Perth, and has been held since 1996 by Mark McGowan.

McGowan announced his resignation as premier and local member on Monday. McGowan won Rockingham with an astonishing 87.7% of the two-party-preferred vote in 2021.

I have no doubt that Labor’s vote will come some way back to earth, but it’s hard to see anyone else winning.

I’ve written my guide for the race, and you can read it here.

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