AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUranium & defence ties: Australia and India have signed a landmark agreement to allow Australian uranium exports to India for peaceful use, with IAEA safeguards, as PM Anthony Albanese and Narendra Modi deepen cooperation amid India’s nuclear expansion plans. Border modernisation: The Albanese government will roll out a digital alternative to paper passenger arrival cards, expanding a Qantas-led trial to Perth and Adelaide by end-2026 and then to all international airports and seaports over the following 12–18 months. Small business tax pressure: Labor’s proposed “trust tax” relief for discretionary trusts hinges on whether states waive stamp duty, with accounting and industry groups warning businesses can’t plan restructures without clarity on state charges and restructuring costs. Housing affordability reality check: A Four Corners investigation found “affordable” rental listings in NSW and Victoria often miss the mark, with some advertised above median rates and rent costs consuming more than 33% of median household income since 2025. AI geopolitics: Australia is being positioned as a spectator in the US–China AI race, even as its AI Safety Institute ramps up, highlighting how quickly AI competition is turning into industrial and security strategy. Regional labour compliance: New Zealand’s MBIE is warning seasonal employers to follow minimum standards after compliance checks across ski-season and hospitality sectors.
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