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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes.
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[serious] We begin in Canberra where the federal government has announced a sweeping overhaul of the Defence Department... marking the first major changes to defence procurement in four decades. The restructuring is designed to end years of costly blowouts and project delays that have plagued Australia's military capability development. This matters to Australians because defence spending represents billions of taxpayer dollars... and these reforms aim to ensure that money is spent efficiently and delivers the modern capabilities our Defence Force needs. The overhaul comes as Australia faces growing regional security challenges and significant commitments like the AUKUS submarine program.
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[curious] Turning to Parliament House... where lawmakers wrapped up 2025 with a landmark victory for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The government successfully passed its environment laws... cementing what's shaping up to be a defining legislative achievement for this term. The year has been marked by major debates around cost of living, inflation, energy policy, and migration... but as Parliament closes its doors for the year, more questions loom about what 2026 will bring for Australian households still grappling with affordability pressures.
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[hopeful] On the economic front... Australia's central bank and major advanced economies have been easing interest rates throughout 2024 and 2025 as inflation has gradually retreated from post-pandemic peaks. This is bringing some relief to mortgage holders and borrowers... though many Australians still feel the squeeze from higher living costs. The Reserve Bank's approach reflects global trends as central banks worldwide recognize that the inflation crisis is slowly cooling... giving hope that financial pressures on households may begin to ease in the months ahead.
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[serious] Back home in the business world... Australia is positioning itself strategically as global trade tensions escalate. With the United States implementing sweeping new tariffs under the Trump administration... both the government and opposition parties are working to protect Australian exporters and businesses. Labor has outlined additional support including trade missions, zero-interest loans, and anti-dumping campaigns... while the Coalition has signaled agreement with these measures. Australia's two-way trade and investment relationship with the US is valued at over 1.6 trillion dollars... making these trade developments critical to our economic future.
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[curious] Overseas in the global climate arena... Australia holds the presidency of COP31, the UN climate negotiations. This presidency gives Australia a unique opportunity to reshape international climate talks and influence how the world addresses one of its biggest challenges. It's a significant responsibility that positions Australia as a leader in global environmental policy discussions during a crucial period for climate action.
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