Inserierte Preise für neue Mietangebote steigen so schnell wie seit Oktober 2024 nicht mehr. Verfolgen Sie die Updates – erhalten Sie unsere Eilmeldungs-E-Mail, die kostenlose App oder den täglichen Nachrichten-Podcast. Australiens Immobilienmarkt ist so träge wie seit fast 18 Monaten nicht mehr, da Käufer an günstigeren Immobilien festhalten und das Interesse am oberen Ende des Marktes verlieren. Heutige Zahlen des Datenunternehmens Cotality zeigen, dass die Hauspreise in Melbourne und Sydney im April um 0,6 % gesunken sind. Die Immobilienwerte in Melbourne sind seit November um 1,9 % gefallen, in Sydney um 1 %. Weiterlesen...
Die Außenministerin sagt, China habe zugestimmt, Exporte von jet fuel zu erleichtern, um Versorgungsunterbrechungen zu mildern. Verfolgen Sie die heutigen Nachrichten live. Holen Sie sich unsere breaking news email, die kostenlose App oder den täglichen News-Podcast. Guten Morgen und willkommen in unserem Live-News-Blog. Ich bin Martin Farrer mit den wichtigsten Meldungen der Nacht, und danach folgt Nick Visser mit dem Hauptgeschehen. Penny Wong war auf ihrer jüngsten Auslandsreise viel beschäftigt und sagte, China habe zugestimmt, über jet fuel-Verkäufe zu verhandeln, um die globale Ölkrise zu mildern. Weiterlesen...
Foreign affairs minister begins another diplomatic tour to secure Australia’s fuel and energy supply chains. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning, Nick Visser here to guide you through the day’s news. Here’s what’s on deck:The foreign minister, Penny Wong, will travel to Japan today, part of a diplomatic trip to secure fuel supplies that will also include visits to China and South Korea. She said the effort will help “ensure Australia is prioritised as a reliable energy partner”. Continue reading...
Government seeks to shore up Australia’s supply of diesel, fertiliser and other critical goods. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPrime minister Anthony Albanese and foreign minister Penny Wong will visit Brunei and Malaysia this week as the government seeks to shore up Australia’s supply of diesel, fertiliser and other critical goods in the wake of shortages ccaused by the US-Israel war on Iran.Albanese will travel first to Bandar Seri Begawan in Brunei on Tuesday for a meeting with the sultan, Hassanal Bolkiah, to discuss “energy, food security, and the flow of essential goods between our countries,” according to the PM’s office. Continue reading...
The prime minister will hold talks with his opposite number to shore fuel suppliesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPenny Wong says the US-Iran ceasefire is fragile but must hold for the sake of the world economy and energy markets.Speaking on ABC’s 7.30, the foreign minister said there were obvious differences between the two parties but the potential downsides to the truce failing meant it was imperative that it worked.This ceasefire is fragile, there’s no doubt about that. The ceasefire is fragile but the world does need it to hold. There are obviously substantial points of difference between the parties. But I think we all know that the damage that is happening to the global economy, to global energy markets, means that the world does need this ceasefire to hold.And you know, I spoke early on to Singapore, to Korea, to Malaysia, the Prime Minister, as you said, is going to Singapore, we’ve seen one announcement already and we will continue to work with them. I spoke to the Japanese foreign minister just before this interview, we want to keep engaging with our counterparts, because this is a very large shock to global energy markets, and one that will continue to have an effect.I can understand people being really concerned about what is happening on global markets and what has happened in the Middle East, and the way this has escalated, which is why we have been saying for some time, it’s time for de-escalation. Continue reading...