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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Friday June 19, 2026 ... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes. — —
[serious] We begin in Canberra where the federal government is under pressure over cost of living and migration... as new figures show Australia’s population growth still running hot.
Treasury officials warn strong migration is helping the economy avoid a sharper slowdown... but it is also adding to housing demand and infrastructure strain.
The Opposition seizes on the numbers... accusing Labor of running a “Big Australia by stealth” while families struggle with rent and mortgages.
Economists say the real test comes with the next budget update... where the government must balance growth, housing, and inflation... all at once. — —
[serious] In Melbourne... national attention turns to energy and the future of Australia’s power grid.
State and federal ministers meet with industry over the rollout of new transmission lines and offshore wind projects... critical to replacing coal power stations scheduled to close this decade.
Communities along proposed transmission routes raise concerns about land use, compensation, and environmental impact.
For households... this debate matters because delays risk tighter electricity supply and higher prices... while a smooth transition could mean more reliable power and thousands of regional jobs. — —
[serious] In Western Australia... the focus is on the future of ocean energy and big investment in offshore renewables.
Researchers and industry leaders gather in Perth to showcase advances in wave power and offshore wind infrastructure... technology that could eventually feed cleaner electricity into the national grid.
WA is positioning itself as a hub for large-scale green projects... from hydrogen exports to marine energy.
For Australia, success here could mean new export industries beyond iron ore and gas... and a bigger role in helping Asia decarbonise. — —
[serious] Staying with the economy... business groups warn that small and medium-sized companies are still doing it tough despite signs inflation is easing.
Higher interest rates, rising insurance premiums, and wage pressures are squeezing margins... especially in hospitality, retail, and construction.
Some firms report cutting staff hours and delaying investment... even as customers keep spending on essentials.
For workers, that could mean fewer shifts and slower wage growth in the short term... keeping cost-of-living stress front and centre in Australian politics. — —
[curious] Now to our region... where tensions in the Indo-Pacific remain a key concern for Canberra.
Defence planners track continued military build-up and more frequent naval patrols by major powers across the South China Sea and Western Pacific.
Australia deepens security cooperation with partners like Japan, India, and Pacific neighbours... aiming to deter conflict and keep vital trade routes open.
For a trading nation that depends on open sea lanes... any escalation could mean supply disruptions and fresh price shocks at home. — —
[urgent] Meanwhile in the United States... attention turns to the opening phase of the 2026 FIFA World Cup... co-hosted across North America.
Australia’s Socceroos start their campaign with a strong win... boosting hopes of progressing from the group stage.
Big Aussie supporter groups pack fan zones from Sydney to Perth... with many watching overnight matches despite work the next day.
A deep World Cup run would deliver a rare burst of sporting joy in a tough economic year... and inspire the next generation of Australian footballers. — —
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