AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRoad toll: Three people died after a two-car crash in Sydney’s south early Saturday, with police investigating after a 42-year-old allegedly drove away from a welfare call-out before the fatal crash on Rocky Point Road, Sans Souci. Politics: New polling suggests Australia’s two-party system could be in trouble, with One Nation surging to 28% primary support in a DemosAu survey—raising the risk of a hung parliament. Cost of living & fuel: Energy Minister Chris Bowen says the temporary fuel excise cut is likely to stay temporary, set to expire at the end of June, while the ABS reports net employment fell by 18,600 in April and unemployment rose to 4.5%. Victoria: Jacinta Allan used Labor’s state conference to launch government-backed apprenticeships via a revived SEC model, aiming to tackle workforce shortages ahead of the election. International: EU leaders say the updated EU–Mexico trade deal will cut tariffs further and help businesses as tariff pressure bites.
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