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Renew Economy Monday, May 26, 2025 - 15:04 Source
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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 14:00 Source

Mega City One, otherwise know as Hellbourne, is Australia number one example of what a bad economy model does to living standards. Since when did Aussie cities deal with this? The Victorian Labor government will introduce an interim ban on machete sales across the state following a violent brawl involving 10 people at Melbourne’s Northland

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Renew Economy Monday, May 26, 2025 - 13:32 Source
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Australia’s superannuation system is too costly and inequitable. The Australian Treasury estimated total superannuation tax expenditures at around $60 billion in 2024–25, with contribution concessions being the most expensive at $37 billion, growing to $36,750 billion by 2027–28. Most of these concessions go to high-income earners, as illustrated below. In 2021-22, 91% of the benefit

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Renew Economy Monday, May 26, 2025 - 13:14 Source
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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 13:00 Source

Property market softened in April: The latest batch of property market data show some weakening in both price and activity. The official NBS 70-city average new home prices declined by about 2% mom annualized in April, with prices in lower-tier cities falling more. The Centaline existing home price indices for top-tier cities posted renewed declines

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 12:30 Source

At the end of 2024, Australia’s mortgage affordability was the worst on record, with households required to sacrifice a record share of their incomes to repay the median-sized new mortgage. There was also a record gap between the median home price and borrowers’ capacity to pay, assuming traditional affordability metrics. So far this year, the

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 12:00 Source

Steel in pancaked an iron ore hoping. Channel checks are showing that damage is creeping up the supply chain but it’s not disastrous. Goldman. Feedback from producers as of mid-May suggests end-user orderbooks were flat MoM, softer than past seasonality. Infrastructure recovery paused, reflected in lack of funding for new project starts and weak cement

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 11:30 Source

Last year, prominent immigration propagandist and managing director of the Australian Housing and Research Institute, Michael Fotheringham, blamed the nation’s housing shortage on ‘greedy’ households consuming too many homes. “We are consuming more houses for the number of people we have. That is a bigger driver for shortfall in housing than migration”. “The number of

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 11:00 Source

Deutsche on stablecoin regulation in the US. 1. Stablecoin legislation cements USD supremacy  The GENIUS Act mandates that all stablecoins be backed 1:1 by high-quality, lowrisk liquid assets – specifically, US Treasury bills with maturities under 93 days, insured bank deposits, or physical US coins and currency (including Federal Reserve notes). Issuers must disclose their

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 10:30 Source

Mark Scott is one of Australis’s greediest rent-seekers. Every year, Scott plunders $1.2m from Sydney University as its vice-chancellor. It’s no wonder he remembers Harvard so well, hobnobbing with the Great Gatsby. Three decades ago, I embarked on an exciting adventure to Harvard to complete a graduate degree, accompanied by my wife and two young

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Renew Economy Monday, May 26, 2025 - 10:00 Source
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South Australia is touted as the mainland’s leader in renewable energy. According to AEMO, South Australia generates over 70% of its electricity from renewable sources, with significant contributions from wind and solar power. As shown above, wind farms are the largest source of electricity in South Australia, generating 6,651 GWh in the 2022-23 reporting period.

The post South Australia faces blackout future appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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xkcd.com Monday, May 26, 2025 - 10:00 Source

Patients at least found it to be an improvement over Millikan's incredibly messy and unpleasant oil drop suspension procedure.

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Cheeseburger Gothic Monday, May 26, 2025 - 09:31 Source

Or, at least I think it’s Launch Week. I’ve got a couple of new books out this week, which I wrote about on ASB last Friday. They’re very different (Romance!), but also the same (SPLODEY!) I’ll post an essay here about it later this week.

If you didn’t read the Boob on Friday and want a sneak preview, I’m building a new stack over here to help run this new project, which I’m working on with my daughter while she travels through Europe. (Anna is my official location scout.)

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 09:30 Source

Recall leading apartment developer Tim Gurner’s warning that Australia’s rental crisis could last another 15 years due to a lack of supply relative to the nation’s strong population growth. “If you look at the vacancy rates, it’s pretty simple, right? We have vacancy around 1% in every single state, construction supply is the lowest it’s

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The Tally Room Monday, May 26, 2025 - 09:30 Source

One of the big stories of 2025 has been the rise of independents. There was a notable increase in the number of independents who stood at this election, but that in itself is not the most important factor. There is a tremendous range in how well an independent might poll, and how serious their campaign might be.

So for this post I wanted to track how high the independent vote has reached, how that vote breaks between a number of categories of different types of independents, and how that has translated into victories or close calls.

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 09:00 Source

Another late night tariff threat dump by a senile Trump on Friday upset risk markets across both sides of the Atlantic which will result in increased volatility on the open here in Asia. Following the passage of the Trump regime’s new “Tax” Deal (aka blowing out the deficit forever) this will also embolden volatility on

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MacroBusiness Monday, May 26, 2025 - 00:05 Source

MacroBusiness, for years, has blamed much of Australia’s productivity slump on ‘capital shallowing’, which occurs when the nation’s population grows faster than business, infrastructure, and housing investment. This situation leaves workers with less capital, resulting in less output per hour and a lower growth rate per capita. As a stylised example, assume that you run

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MacroBusiness Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 16:41 Source

DXy is breaking down again. AUD looks ready to breakout. Lead boots plod higher. Gold loving DXY, oil nowhere. Metals also loving the DXY. Miners not worse. Junk nothing burger. Yields fell on the night but the trend is not your friend. Stocks are not enjoying the regime of the American lira. Yet the AUD

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Renew Economy Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 14:45 Source
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The Tally Room Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 12:00 Source

Today’s booth map covers two neighbouring seats in southern Sydney, both of which flipped from Liberal to Labor in 2025.

The seat of Banks covers south-western parts of the Canterbury-Bankstown coucnil area and a majority of the Georges River council area, on the northern side of the Georges River. The seat of Hughes covers parts of the Sutherland and Liverpool council areas on the southern side of the Georges River, but has recently added suburbs in the Campbelltown area to the west of that river. Those changes significantly cut the Liberal margin in the seat.

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MacroBusiness Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 10:01 Source

Home buyer demand increased recently following the federal election and expectations of an imminent interest rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). As illustrated below, final auction clearance rates (current to 18 May) showed a marked rebound across Sydney, Melbourne, and the combined capital city markets. This weekend’s preliminary auction results from Cotality

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MacroBusiness Sunday, May 25, 2025 - 09:27 Source

By Harry Ottley, Economist at CBA: The RBA cut the cash rate by 25bp to 3.85% as expected this week. The tone was more dovish than both we and the market had anticipated. We retain our call for two further interest rate cuts this year but expect the cuts to come marginally more quickly. Next

The post The economic week ahead appeared first on MacroBusiness.

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THE BLOT REPORT Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 20:59 Source

Universal Basic Income (UBI) is an income support policy under which all individuals receive a regular unconditional cash payment from the government, regardless of employment status or income level. In other words, every adult citizen (and sometimes children, at a lesser amount) is granted a basic stipend periodically, with no means test or work requirement attached. The primary goals of a UBI are to ensure a minimum standard of living, reduce poverty, and simplify the social safety net by replacing or complementing targeted and more complex welfare programs1.

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MacroBusiness Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 18:59 Source

A mainstay of the Ninefax Pro Population Ponzi lobby, Shane Wright regularly depicts a world of skills shortages, investment crashes due to absent demand, and crypto Marxists proposing radical reform. We have had Shane on in the past, examining his bogus claim that international student numbers have no influence on rents. This week, Shane teed

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The Tally Room Saturday, May 24, 2025 - 13:55 Source

The AEC finished the distribution of preferences for Bradfield late on Friday night, after a fascinating day that started with teal independent Nicolette Boele leading by 28 votes and ending with her 8 votes behind. This was a shift of 48 votes from Boele’s 40-vote margin at the end of the indicative 2CP count on Monday afternoon.

This has automatically triggered a recount, as the margin is less than 100 votes. The recount will commence on Monday.

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