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The Albanese government says it will expand its signature housing policy to higher income earners ahead of the next federal budget.
The government says it will lift income thresholds and price caps for its Help to Buy scheme.
Housing Minister Clare O'Neil says the scheme will help 40,000 buyers secure a home.
Housing researcher Hal Pawson, from the University of New South Wales, has told ABC News the tweaks to the policy could raise the number of first home buyers.
"The last three or four years we've seen about 120,000 first home buyers per year, so you know the numbers there are quite substantial. The aim of this scheme would be to slightly expand that -- probably some of the people who benefit from it would be people who would have bought anyway -- but there will also be, if the scheme is successful, some people who are helped into home ownership that would otherwise be permanently excluded from it."
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The Greens have pledged to remove Australia from defence manufacturing deals with the United States.
Greens' defence spokesperson David Shoebridge says Australia would cancel deals for tanks, helicopters and submarines and build its own drones and missiles.
Mr Shoebridge says investment in local production would address Australia's dependence on the US and Australia shouldn't rely on US President Donald Trump coming to its rescue.
While concerns have been mounting about AUKUS under Mr Trump's administration , Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the future of the trilateral security treaty is safe.
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Yemen’s Houthi rebels have claimed responsibility for a series of strikes targeting Israeli and US interests, including a missile launched towards Jerusalem.
Houthi spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree says the group targeted U-S warships linked to the aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman in response to U-S airstrikes on Yemen.
He also says the group fired a hypersonic ballistic missile at Ben Gurion Airport.
"The missile force targeted Ben Gurion Airport in the occupied Jaffa region with a "Palestine 2" hypersonic ballistic missile. The operation had successfully achieved its objective. This is the third operation within 48 hours. The Yemeni Armed Forces warns all airlines that the so-called Ben Gurion Airport has become unsafe for air traffic and will remain so until the aggression against Gaza stops and the blockade is lifted."
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Elon Musk has called for the prosecution of any officials leaking information about his visit to the Pentagon, following his unprecedented top-level meeting there with US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Mr Musk met Secretary Hegseth for 80 minutes in his first such talks.
The Pentagon is responsible for a large chunk of federal government spending but is also part of the Department of Defence, with which the billionaire's businesses have a number of contracts.
The New York Times has reported that Mr Musk would be briefed on secret war plans for China - something both Mr Musk and U-S President Donald Trump deny.
"I don't want other people seeing -- anybody -- seeing potential war with China. We don't want to have a potential war with China but I can tell you if we did we're very well-equipped to handle it. I don't want to show that to anybody but certainly you wouldn't show that to a businessman. Elon has businesses in China and he would be susceptible perhaps to that. But it was such a fake story."
A New York Times spokesperson says Mr Musk's demands for an investigation into the leak are intended to discourage journalists and their sources speaking to each other, and undermine the free press's ability to hold power to account.
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Turkish President Reccep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkiye will not tolerate any threats to public order, amid growing protests against the detention of Istanbul's mayor.
The long-time president has declared that authorities will not give in to vandalism or street terrorism and warned against calls from the main opposition for the protests.
"We are witnessing that they (the Republican People's Party) are trying to cause turmoil on our streets by using a corruption operation in Istanbul as an excuse. First of all, we will not turn allow a handful of incompetent ambitious ones to go attack our people's peace, to provoke our people, to terrorise and cause worry in Turkey just to not disrupt their prosperity, interest and to damage their profiteering and looting scheme."
Erkem Imamoglu -- Mr Erdogan's chief political rival -- was arrested on Wednesday, days before he was set to announce his presidential bid for the 2028 election.
The protests have been some of the country's biggest shows of civil disobedience in more than a decade.
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American boxing icon George Foreman has died at the age of 76.
Foreman had one of the great second acts in sports after he came out of retirement to reclaim the heavyweight boxing title.
He was an intimidating puncher who lost his first title to Muhammad Ali in their famous "Rumble in the Jungle" in 1974.
His family has described him as a humanitarian, an Olympian and a two-time heavyweight champion of the world.