AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHousing Stress: A Four Corners investigation says “affordable” rental listings in NSW and Victoria are often priced too high for the people they’re meant to help, with some advertised above median rates, adding to mounting rent fears. Rent Pressure: Finder reports 47% of renters struggled to pay rent in June, with many expecting further increases as landlords pass on higher mortgage costs. Energy Bills: Consumers are still reeling from unexplained electricity bill spikes, with Meralco customers describing doubled or tripled charges despite lower usage. Cyber Regulation: A push to upgrade the ACSC into a formal cybersecurity regulator would set minimum standards and enforce compliance, not just guidance. University Anti-Racism Rules: New governance standards require universities to adopt definitions of racism (including anti-Semitism and Islamophobia) and strengthen complaints processes, with fines foreshadowed. NT AI Data Centres: The NT is being pitched as an AI data-centre hub thanks to solar and gas, but locals are asking if remote infrastructure can handle the scale. South China Sea: Australia and 13 others reaffirm a 2016 ruling rejecting China’s expansive maritime claims, amid renewed diplomatic friction. Local Politics: NSW Premier Chris Minns kicks off the 2027 election pitch, promising locally built next-gen Sydney trains.
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