
Tesla vs. BYD Price War, Dutton Overtakes Albanese, Perth's 2026 Street Race, Midwest Braces for Severe Flooding, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
June 17, 20249m 52s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Tesla vs. BYD: Price War Fuels Australia's Electric Vehicle Boom
(1:40): Dutton Overtakes Albanese: Voters Shift Focus to Economy Amid Rising Costs
(3:49): Perth to Host Exciting Street Race in 2026, Replacing Wanneroo Raceway and Eyeing Formula E
(5:40): Midwest Gascoyne and Pilbara Brace for Severe Flooding as Heavy Rain Looms
(7:24): NSW Government Invests $450M in Affordable Housing for Essential Workers Amid Housing Crisis
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(1:40): Dutton Overtakes Albanese: Voters Shift Focus to Economy Amid Rising Costs
(3:49): Perth to Host Exciting Street Race in 2026, Replacing Wanneroo Raceway and Eyeing Formula E
(5:40): Midwest Gascoyne and Pilbara Brace for Severe Flooding as Heavy Rain Looms
(7:24): NSW Government Invests $450M in Affordable Housing for Essential Workers Amid Housing Crisis
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Image credit: The Sydney Morning Herald
Topics
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