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Talk of nuclear power for Australia is election gambit
Opposition leader Peter Dutton last month called for Australia to consider adopting nuclear energy
Canberra will be tough on pricing but not on mergers
The government is looking at increasing the powers of the competition regulator amid concerns about retail pricing
Australia's Liberals are not testing the government
The Labor government held the Melbourne seat of Dunkley in a Mach 2 by-election, despite a four-point swing against it
ASEAN-Australia relations will grow
Last week’s ASEAN-Australia summit in Melbourne produced numerous deliverables
Investor concern may impact Australian emission target
The government is concerned that investor interest in the renewables sector may be waning, threatening emissions targets
Australian foreign property rules are mainly political
The Labor government is targeting foreign owners of property as part of efforts to ease the housing affordability crisis
Coal sector may threaten Australia's emissions targets
The Labour government in Canberra has approved four new coal mines, the first since it took office a year ago
Australia's budget surplus is welcome but fleeting
The budget, presented on May 9, includes Australia's first surplus for 15 years
Canberra may find submarine deal hard to sell at home
The government has confirmed that the submarines bought under the AUKUS pact will be acquired over an extended period