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Meanwhile, Opposition Leader
Anthony Albanese was also putting in the hard yards, arriving at consultancy firm EY’s Sydney harbourside offices at the same time armed with several staff and a piece of kit that turned out to be his trusted portable autocue.
The travelling autocue, not a new thing apparently, helped the Opposition Leader slam his rival as “the Prime Minister who doesn’t hold a hose … ” He also pitched Labor to the room as a party which had learnt lessons from its election defeat, telling the crowd: “We had 282 fully costed policies … probably a tad too many.” You think? ....

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Sydney, Melbourne house prices slow after record-breaking boom


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Buying a house in Sydney and Melbourne is now tens of thousands of dollars more expensive than it was just a month ago but there are signs the strongest property boom in decades is slowing.
Property prices increased 1.8 per cent nationally in April with every capital city and region recording growth, CoreLogic data released on Monday morning shows. This was down from a three-decade high 2.8 per cent price increase in March.
House prices are still rising but there are signs of a slowing in the market.
Credit:Penny Stephens
Sydney’s median house price increased to $1,147,352 in April, up from $1,112,671 in March, while Melbourne’s median house price surged to $869,676 from $859,097 over the same period. This time last year Sydney’s median house price was $1,026,418 and Melbourne’s was $818,806. ....

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Sydney and Melbourne property prices slow after record-breaking boom


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Buying a house in Sydney and Melbourne is now tens of thousands of dollars more expensive than it was just a month ago but there are signs the strongest property boom in decades is slowing.
Property prices increased 1.8 per cent nationally in April with every capital city and region recording growth, CoreLogic data released on Monday morning shows. This was down from a three-decade high 2.8 per cent price increase in March.
House prices are still rising but there are signs of a slowing in the market.
Credit:Penny Stephens
Sydney’s median house price increased to $1,147,352 in April, up from $1,112,671 in March, while Melbourne’s median house price surged to $869,676 from $859,097 over the same period. This time last year Sydney’s median house price was $1,026,418 and Melbourne’s was $818,806. ....

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