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July 1 EOFY changes begin; Sydney, Melbourne house prices fall; Trump birthright citizenship bid struck down by US Supreme Court

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Stephen Brook, Rachel Rasker
July 1 EOFY changes begin; Sydney, Melbourne house prices fall; Trump birthright citizenship bid struck down by US Supreme Court
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Australian political figures Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender appeared together to discuss the formation of a new party, Community Strong Australia. The article also touches on broader Australian news, including economic shifts and US Supreme Court rulings.

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The formation of new political coalitions can significantly impact the balance of power in the Australian parliament.

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The teals have entered as a united front, despite their splits over whether to join the new party, Community Strong Australia.

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Focuses on political fashion and party formation with a neutral tone.

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