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Alan Vaarwerk

Afternoon Update: inflation hits three-year low; BoM tsunami warning test prompts panic; and the legacy of Daria

The inflation rate has fallen to its lowest in three years, according to the latest CPI data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics
The inflation rate has fallen to its lowest in three years, according to the latest CPI data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Photograph: Asadnz/Getty Images/iStockphoto

Good afternoon. Inflation dived last month to its lowest rate in three years as household budgets started to feel the impact of the Albanese government’s cost-of-living relief and cheaper petrol – but the Reserve Bank will wait for a more sustained drop before it starts cutting interest rates.

Headline consumer price inflation in August was 2.7%, the slowest increase since August 2021, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday. The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, called the numbers “heartening”, saying the government’s cost-of-living policies were “an important part of the story but not the whole story here”. The shadow treasurer, Angus Taylor, said Australia “remains close to the back of the pack in dealing with our core inflation”.

The CPI numbers were much as expected, with the dollar and stocks not budging much. But while the inflation slide will be welcomed by households, it is unlikely to sway the Reserve Bank governor, Michele Bullock.

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“Civilians are being killed by Israeli strikes and it is women and children who are paying the highest price … Lebanon cannot become the next Gaza. And the violence in Gaza must end.” – Penny Wong

In a strengthening of the government’s language, the foreign affairs minister said the Israeli assault on southern Lebanon “only makes an immediate ceasefire in Gaza even more urgent”, and that Australians in Lebanon should “take the first opportunity” to get out. The call comes amid more Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, hours after Hezbollah confirmed the death of a senior commander in Beirut.

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If you live in a major city in Australia, it might feel like there is a new smoke or vape shop popping up every other week. Yet the smoking rate has been in constant decline since the 1990s. Nick Evershed digs into the data to find out: are there actually more smoke shops? Is this due to the skyrocketing rates of vaping? And how has the government’s crackdown on vape imports affected things, if at all?

Before bed read

‘Of course we’d come back’: the voices of Daria on its legacy – and future

Back in the late 90s, when MTV asked for a female-centric spin-off to their hit animated show Beavis and Butt-Head, Daria rose to the challenge. Two decades on from its finale, Daria is as intelligent, misanthropic and deeply relatable as ever – and its co-creators aren’t done with her yet.

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